Movement as Medicine: Wellness Carnival Aims to Heal Mind, Body and Soul
By Anubhav Tyagi
In his book The Anxious Generation, American social psychologist Jonathan Haidt raises concerns about how modern life, especially screen addiction and reduced physical activity, has contributed to a mental health crisis among young people. The rise of digital consumption has led to increased anxiety, depression and social isolation. Our bodies, designed for movement, are now often trapped in sedentary routines, further exacerbating stress and emotional instability.
The solution? Movement.
Movement is more than just exercise. It is rhythm and energy—a way to release what we hold inside, to realign and to walk towards ourselves. We often underestimate its power, reducing it to calorie-burning or muscle-toning. But true movement has the ability to heal—not just the body, but the mind and soul too… A deep stretch that unlocks something stored away for years, a run that shakes off the weight of a long day, a dance that leaves you breathless and light. This isn’t just physical exertion; it’s therapeutic. Studies show that movement boosts endorphins, lowers cortisol levels and fosters a sense of emotional resilience. It calms the nervous system down, reduces anxiety and helps us process emotions in ways words sometimes cannot.
But in a world that constantly demands productivity, movement often feels like a luxury. We sit for hours in front of screens, consumed by deadlines, only to wind down by watching more screens. Our bodies, designed to move, are stuck in stillness and our minds, desperate for release, carry the weight of it all. It’s no wonder we feel restless, disconnected or exhausted.
What if we changed the way we approached movement? What if it became less about fitness goals and more about feeling good? Less about pushing limits and more about finding flow? Movement is medicine, but only when we allow it to be.
This is what the Wellness Carnival, produced by FindYourFit, is set to offer: an opportunity to rediscover the power of movement in all its forms. Whether it’s through yoga, dance, breathwork or something entirely unexpected, the experience will be about more than just moving—it will be about healing, connecting and feeling fully alive.

Event Information:
Wellness Carnival | March 8-9, 2025
DLF Cyberhub Gurgaon
Note: This is a ticketed event.
Find out more and get your tickets here
2025 Programme Overview:
Yoga and the Power of Stretches
Yoga expert Mihir Jogh brings a unique blend of Yoga, Ayurveda, Pranayama and meditation to his session. Attendees can expect a rejuvenating experience that fosters mindful movement, relaxation and a renewed sense of vitality. Building upon this foundation of mindful movement, Vesna Jacob will integrate the fluidity of Qi Gong, the grounding of yoga and the core strength of Pilates. Designed to enhance balance, energy and mental harmony, Vesna’s session will guide participants through breath work and movement sequences that release tension. To complement these full-body practices, Mansi Gulati will offer a targeted approach to relaxation and mindfulness. Facial exercises not only promote natural beauty but also serve as a gateway to stress relief, and Mansi’s session will explore specific techniques that tone muscles, enhance circulation and promote deep relaxation.
Fitness Sessions: Move, Sweat and Flow
Blending strength, agility, and rhythm, these fitness sessions offer a diverse and dynamic approach to movement. Animal Flow with Knox taps into primal bodyweight movements, enhancing mobility, flexibility, and overall physical awareness through fluid, ground-based exercises. Building on this connection to the body, the Dance Fitness Party by Cult Fit transforms movement into pure joy, with high-energy routines that boost endorphins and elevate the spirit. For those looking to channel power and precision, BoxFlow by BoxFit fuses boxing techniques with seamless motion, providing a full-body workout that strengthens endurance and coordination.
Workshops for Emotional and Social Well-Being
Workshops at the Wellness Carnival provide a sanctuary for emotional healing, self-discovery and inner transformation. Colours of Healing: Art Therapy with Simren from Anure Wellness harnesses the power of creativity, allowing participants to express emotions through color and guided introspection, fostering relaxation and self-awareness. Petals & Positivity: Flower Therapy by Lotuswei taps into the transformative energy of botanicals, using sensory experiences to unlock inner truths and promote emotional well-being. For those navigating mental health challenges, Movement is Medicine with Deepti Chandy introduces the Window of Tolerance framework, equipping attendees with movement-based tools to regulate their nervous system and restore balance. Deepening this journey, The Heart Activation: Cacao Ceremony led by Rhythm Malhotra combines ancient rituals, breathwork and sound healing to open the heart, release emotional blockages and create space for renewal.

Chit, Chat and Zen
The Fireside Chat segment of the Carnival, Chit, Chat and Zen, offers insightful conversations that bridge science, wellness and mental health. Debunking Health Myths with a Twist! will see Dr. Manan Vora, Dr. Geetika Mittal Gupta and Nishtha Gautam unravel viral health trends with humour and evidence-based knowledge, tackling everything from period pains to diet fads.
For those seeking a deeper connection to breath and vitality, The Artful Breath: A Conversation on Pranayama brings together yoga experts Mihir Jogh, Mini Shastri and Tarini Nirula to explore the ancient practice of breathwork and its profound impact on well-being. Addressing modern-day anxieties, The Anxious Generation session with Deepti Chandy, Dr. Mansi Kothari, and Akshita Chandwani debunks myths around mental health while offering practical tools for resilience.
Meanwhile, In Unashamed and Unapologetic Neha Bhat will unpack how shame is weaponised against sexuality, especially for women and marginalised communities. Through personal stories and deep insight, she explores reclaiming desire and breaking free from generational guilt. Following this, intimacy coach Pallavi Barnwal sheds light on myths surrounding pleasure, desire and communication in Let’s Talk Tingle.
Music for Inner Peace
The MindVibe Stage at the Wellness Carnival will feature ‘Music for Inner Peace’ by Rohit Bakshi, the Fusion Djembe Jam & DJ Healing Party led by DJ KaMaZaKi and Zuheb Ahmed Khan, and the Anirudh Verma Collective.
Exercise is the most transformative thing you can do for your brain today.
Dr. Wendy Suzuki, American Neuroscientist
Disclaimer: The Wellness Carnival is a third-party event and views expressed are personal and not reflective of The Health Collective.
About the writer: This article is by Anubhav Tyagi, a cultural strategist and programme advisor at FindYourFit. You can reach him on Insta or email him at anubhav@anubhavtyagi.me