6 Ways to Stay Holiday Healthy
Midtown Athletic Club in Willowbrook, IL Personal Trainer Nicole Duval takes over the blog today to discuss how to navigate the muddy (and calorie-laden) waters of the holiday season and still maintain a healthy weight and an active lifestyle. Ahh, the holidays. Such a joyous time: themed parties, family get-togethers, surprise presents. But all of these "fun" times can wreck havoc on waistlines. So how do you stay within your happy weight range and still have fun through the new year? Here are a few tips to help you stay an active and smart party-goer!
Purchase Halloween Candy on October 30th
This holiday is fast approaching and the biggest temptation is not the candy your kids get when they trick-or-treat, but the candy you buy to give out! The stores advertise their HUGE sales weeks in advance, so not only are you tempted to buy candy at these stores, but you'll buy it, eat it all, and have to buy more. So wait until the last minute and it won't be sitting in your cupboard calling your name when you sit down to watch that DVR'd episode of Parenthood. I promise, it will still be on sale. If you must have a few pieces, steal them from your kid's loot. Just don't tell them I told you to do that.
Buy Opposite Your Taste Buds
Another idea is to buy candy you don't really enjoy. Nerds and Smarties just don't do it for me so I'm not going to eat half a bag before the doorbell starts ringing. If you buy candy you're not crazy about, you're less likely to pig out when you're giving the candy away. Use this tip throughout the season. If you stock-up on hostess gifts such as boxes of candy or tins full of nuts just in case you have a last-minute event to attend, buy treats that you won't eat by the handful. If you're not a popcorn person, buy three-flavor tins of popcorn for hosts, or if you prefer red wine, buy a few whites to have in your stockpile. You'll be less likely to open one of these "gifts" if you don't like them.
Plan Your "Cheat" Meals
So now Thanksgiving is drawing near followed by Hanukkah, Christmas, and New Year's. Your calendar is filling up with parties to attend and you can already feel your pants getting tighter. How do you enjoy your friends and family without having to buy new clothes next year? Your first step is to check your calendar every Sunday for the upcoming week and see what function(s) you're attending. Plan your "cheat" meal to be that event. That way you'll have something to look forward to when you're eating "good and clean" all week.
Scan and Plan
When you arrive at the event, scan the party for the entire spread before you start noshing. Pick one or two treats that you'll indulge in (such as mini beef wellingtons or chocolate chip cheesecake) and fill the rest of your plate with vegetable-based appetizers, shrimp cocktail, and anything without puff pastry.
Drink Smartly
Pick a lower-calorie beverage such as wine (100 calories per 4 oz. serving), or a light beer; preferably one that has the amount of calories in the name, such as Budweiser Select 55 or MGD 64, so you can easily track your alcohol calories.
It's also best to stop after one alcoholic beverage, not only for the calorie count or to be a safe driver, but because the more tipsy you get, the more your inhibitions go down and the more mindlessly you'll end up eating. You don't want to ruin your entire week's worth of workouts on a whole bottle of wine and in turn eat the entire bowl of chips!
Get Grooving
Lastly, if there is dancing at any of these events, then bust a move! Getting some cardio in will help you burn off your extra treat pounds so when 2014 comes, you can slip back into your skinny jeans just like it's 2013. Or maybe 2001 if you REALLY break it down! So what are your holiday healthy tips? Do share!