Wednesday, December 3, 2008

The holiday period is right around the corner. The turkey feasts will be eaten, the beers will be flowing, family and friends will be visiting. Here are some tips to help you stay in shape while still enjoying a good, home cooked meal.

Article Summary:
Get in your gym workouts whenever possible.
If you are going to consume alcohol, drink light low carb beers.
Proper planning and preparation prevents poor performance.
Keep Your Six Pack & Drink It Too
The holiday period is right around the corner. The turkey feasts will be eaten, the beers will be flowing, family and friends will be visiting. This will go on weekend after weekend from now, right up until January 2nd.
For me, there is no better way to celebrate the holidays than to spend time with family and friends, either at the dinner table or having a few beers and watching some sports.
This is pretty much what we will all be doing over the coming weeks. There will be plenty of food, plenty of drinks, and plenty of relaxation. What does this mean to the fitness enthusiast?
Click Image To Enlarge.Author, Brian Bullman Expects The Holidays To BeFilled With Plenty Of Food, Drinks & Relaxation.
Well for starters, we are all getting in far more calories than we normally do during our regular day to day lives. Also, the source of the calories are nowhere near as nutritious as what we would be used to; high fat intake, high carbohydrate intake, and our fair share of alcohol.
The regularity of our meal times becomes inconsistent; we miss workouts and nurse hangovers, all part in parcel of the annual holiday period.
Burning Extra Calories
However, this may not need to be the case for us die hard fitness enthusiasts and bodybuilders. We can still enjoy all the festivities and maintain a healthy lifestyle, keep our weight under control, and get in our daily workouts. I, for one, will be getting out in the fresh air, hitting the park and playing some ball with my family.
This is, as the saying goes, killing two birds with one stone. I'll be spending quality time with those I love and getting in a great cardiovascular workout. Now let me explain. Football, whether it is of the American or British variety, is a great workout. It is essentially an interval training session made up of sprints, jogging, and maybe even some rest periods.
Click Image To Enlarge.I Will Be Getting Out InThe Fresh Air With My Family.
Most of these family games will last no less than an hour, so we will all be burning some serious calories, and I for one, will not be feeling guilty for throwing back a six pack of some light beer!
"My family is not ready for football!" you say. This is a very common factor for most gym frequenters, either because their family members are too young or because they don't have kids and are spending the holidays with the parents.


Still, that is no excuse for not getting physical because no matter how well prepared each family thinks it is someone will be forgetting something. Whether it is one of the ingredients for the turkey stuffing or the bottle of wine, something will be needed from the store.
This gives you an excuse to get in a bit of cardio. Walk to the store, take the kids and get something out of it. Not only are you getting your daily workout, you will also build up that appetite so you can thoroughly enjoy the family dinner and not feel guilty about eating all that fine food.
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Staying Focused
It is also important to note that the big traditional dinner is no more than two days throughout the whole festive season; Thanksgiving and Christmas. The rest of the time we all still have to go to work and we all still have to live our normal lives.
This gives us the added advantage of still making the gym from Monday to Friday and getting in our regular weights and cardio sessions. But on the weekend it is a different story and this is where most people fall by the way side.
There are work parties, friends' parties, and/or family parties almost every weekend and what goes on here usually dictates what happens for the rest of the week. Drink too much and you will have a hangover that will last until Monday or even Tuesday, which in turn throws a spanner in the works with regard to your training schedule

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