Just because the holidays have arrived doesn't mean you're automatically doomed to pack on the extra pounds. How can you stay in shape over the holiday season? By following some simple advice on eating, drinking and staying active.
November 30, 2014
Just because the holidays have arrived doesn't mean you're automatically doomed to pack on the extra pounds. How can you stay in shape over the holiday season? By following some simple advice on eating, drinking and staying active.
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Drink a large glass of water before you leave for the holiday party. It'll help you feel full and reduces the risk of overeating.
Drinking water also helps you to avoid consuming too much alcohol, which has more calories.
As you eat, take smaller portions than normal and eat slowly instead of swallowing every helping in one bite.
Give preference to low-calorie, high-nutrition foods that take up the most space in your stomach.
If you train mostly outdoors, don't use winter as an excuse to stop.
Even if you don't feel motivated to go to the gym, you can partake in some family-friendly activities that are fun and good exercise for everyone, including:
Ice skating
Skating is a perfect workout, made especially enjoyable when gang tags along.
Walking
The beauty of walking is that it's as easy as putting on your boots and bundling up for the cold.
Tobogganing
Even tobogganing has it benefits! Going downhill is fun and easy, twice as much when you're with the kids, but heading back up is where you get the workout.
Ultimately, picking fun forms of exercise means you're more likely to stick with it, particularly if the notion of training in a gym leaves you cold.
You can always burn off calories and stay in shape during the holiday season by shovelling snow from your driveway. If that's not enough activity, why not take care of the snow on your neighbour's walkway? They'll surely appreciate the gesture, especially if your neighbour is elderly.
Using your physical ability to help others in need keeps both your body and your soul in shape during the holiday season.
The holiday season doesn't have to come along with a few extra pounds if you keep a few of these tips in mind.
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