Say no to holiday weight gain.
Okay Bride (and Grooms) To-Be, the holiday season is in full swing, but that doesn't have to be a reason to bring unnecessary pounds into the New Year. Remember, you've got a wedding dress, (er, or tuxs) to fit into. Here are some tips to help you enjoy the season and maintain your youthful figure. ;)
1. Revoke your license to pig out. Constantly telling yourself that it's the holidays every time you are tempted to eat that extra helping or add another treat to your meal will only leave you sorry come New Year's Day. And, since most people don't lose the estimated 5-7 pounds of weight gained between Thanksgiving and New Year's every year only adds insult to injury.
2. Eat before you eat. Fill your stomach with a healthy soup or a filling low cal salad before going to a dinner party or holiday buffet. If you wait and allow yourself to get too hungry before you get there you may find yourself face down a bowl of chips and dip.
3. Get some shut eye. Studies have shown that a lack of sleep can cause weight gain. Not only does it affect hormone levels, it also may effect your judgment where comes to your food and fitness choices as your blood sugar begins to wane.
4. Steal away. Moments, that is. Just because you don't have time for your normal hour long workout doesn't mean you should skip exercise all together. Remember some exercise is better than NO exercise. For instance, research has shown that similar health benefits can be gained from three ten minute workouts spread throughout the day as one long 30 minute session.
5. Eat your fruits and veggies. Not only will you benefit from the vitamins, minerals, and lifesaving anti-oxidants you'll also fill your stomach with a smaller caloric impact than more fattening foods.
6. Get rid of the evidence. Send leftover party treats home with guests and keep high calorie treats out of plain sight for PLANNED cheat days; better yet, don't buy it until the cheat day is at hand.
7. Eat SLOOWWLY. It can take an estimated 20 minutes for your brain to register that you are full. If you eat too fast you could have overeaten and ingested more calories than you need. Take your time, savoring the meal as well as the priceless moments with friends and family.
8. Take a bath. Actually, it doesn't have to necessarily be a bath, but do something that makes you feel pampered. I like a bath with soothing bath salts, aromatherapy candles and a magazine or book I feel I "don't have time to read."
9. Bathe your insides, too. Sugar, salt, and alcohol can leave you feeling a bit parched. Drinking plenty of water can not only keep you hydrated, it can also curb your appetite to keep you from eating too much.
10. Get back on the horse. If you do overeat, get over it start again. Eat lighter on the next meal or the next day if you overate at dinner. Be sure to get your workout in, but don't punish yourself by overexerting. All you'll do is open the door to injury or being too sore the next day.
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