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For a clear head, dive right into adventure sports
Mint Mumbai
|September 16, 2025
High-adrenaline activities relieve stress and foster mental rejuvenation
On a crisp day in London actor Karanvir Sharma stood near a man-made dam, looking at the vast expanse of water, heart pounding—not from fear, but from anticipation.
He was all set to confront his fear of water by dabbling with water sports across the icy waters of the United Kingdom. “Adventure sports have become my personal therapy,” Sharma reflects. “They push me to stay present, to live in the moment, and most importantly, break free from the daily grind. They also keep me refreshed, recharged and get back to work with a renewed zeal.” The journey of the well-known actor is far from unique. As corporate burnout becomes an epidemic in high-pressure work environments, more professionals are seeking solace in the great outdoors. Adventure sports in natural settings are no longer niche pursuits reserved for thrill-seekers—they are emerging as powerful tools for mental clarity, stress relief, and personal growth.
This story is from the September 16, 2025 edition of Mint Mumbai.
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