Wednesday 4 December 2013

4 Ways to Fight Holiday Snacking


No matter what the season or how much more comfortable your couch looks in comparison to hitting the pavement or hitting the gym, fitness and health are a lifestyle and a year-long commitment. Fortunately, there are ways to fight the seasonal-induced laziness and ambivalence that seem to creep up on so many of us at this time of year.

1. Avoid Seasonal Temptations
Avoid the purchase of seasonal candy like peppermint bark, foil-wrapped chocolates, or pumpkin flavored snacks. Although this seems like a no-brainer when it comes to staying in shape, no matter who you are, it's difficult to walk into a store and resist the seasonal candy aisles that are filled with temptations. Exercising self-control and avoiding the candy section at the supermarket can be a simple, yet crucial, step to staying committed to fitness and health goals.

2. Trick Yourself
In terms of snacking, sometimes I like to trick myself into thinking I'm indulging. It is amazing how sliced apples topped with cinnamon can become a makeshift apple pie. Most importantly, before any snacking I reach for a glass of water -- or maybe even a few -- because sometimes thirst is mistaken for hunger. Simple tricks like these allow me stay focused and fit, despite a drop in temperature.

3. Take a Moderate Approach
Moderation is also essential when it comes to maintaining a healthy lifestyle. If you are gathered around the dining room table with family and friends during the holidays and your grandma has made some of her delicious homemade stuffing that she only makes once a year, yes, it is okay to have some. However, moderation is key to ensuring that you don't overindulge. If you remind yourself of this — and keep in mind the fact that a serving size is about as big as a fist — you are less likely to overeat and fall victim to that post-Christmas fullness.

4. Stay Active
Remaining active is critical to maintaining a healthy, and happy lifestyle. I might be unusual because I love going for a jog when it's warm outside. However, if you are more inclined to stay inside for your workouts, hit the gym --and remember to do both cardio and toning/strength-training exercises.

Don't let the season smash your motivation. A combination of cardio and toning exercises, as well as eating in moderation, will allow you to stay bikini-ready during Christmas and New Year.

By KAREN JASHINSKY

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