Personal Training Tips
May 2nd, 2010Newsletter
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6 Vacation Tips to Keep You Fit
With summer vacation quickly approaching, you’re probably planning your next getaway.
Whether you go on a cruise, an African safari or a low-key trip to the beach, warm summer days are the best time to get away from it all. But wait - did you know that the average person gains almost a pound a day while on vacation? Between missed workouts, extra large restaurant meals and indulgent snacks, lazy vacation days will quickly add inches to your waistline. So before you pack your bags for your next adventure, read the following 6 Vacation Tips and come home fitter, not fatter. Vacation Tip #1: Make a Decision Before you leave home, make the decision that you will NOT gain weight while on your trip. This is the easiest step to take to make sure that you avoid weight gain, but it is also the most overlooked. Instead of leaving things to chance, harness the power of creative visualization that has been proven time and time again by go-getters such as Michael Jordan, Einstein, Napoleon and Andrew Carnegie. Visualize what it would be like to return home fitter than when you left. Take a moment to let yourself feel the excitement that you’d experience. Remember what accomplishing your goal feels like - this will keep you motivated throughout your trip and will help pull you through the inevitable tempting situations that you’ll face. Vacation Tip #2: Get Moving It’s easy to spend vacation days sprawled out by the pool, but the inactivity will quickly add up to extra pounds. Choose to be active and you’ll burn calories all day long while indulging in fewer unnecessary snacks. The following ideas will get you moving:
Vacation Tip #3: Indulge with Portion Control
You have no choice but to eat out while on vacation. Whether you’re enjoying 5 star restaurants or fast food diners, you’ll be met with the same problem: huge portions. While it is tempting to simply eat it all - you are on vacation after all - this will quickly lead to extra pounds. Use the following tips to keep your portions under control:
Vacation Tip #4: Eat Natural Sweets
One of your biggest enemies when it comes to vacation weight gain is…sugar. The average modern person consumes 46 teaspoons of sugar every day. The average person on vacation consumes even more than that. Even though sugary calories taste great, the sweet pleasure comes at a high price. Here’s what I mean:
So instead of eating that ice cream cone or chocolate éclair, satiate your sweet tooth with a piece of juicy fruit.
Vacation Tip #5: Don’t Eat Fried Foods While fast food restaurants are definitely convenient, with their low prices and quick service, it’s really not worth the additional pounds brought on by chips and fries. As you enjoy your vacation keep this in mind: don’t eat fried foods. While this is always a good plan to follow, it is even more important to abide by while traveling. A gram of fat contains 9 calories as compared to the 4 calories that proteins and carbohydrates carry - so you can see that consuming fried foods will drastically increase your caloric intake. Take an average potato, bake it and you have 110 calories and 0 grams of fat. Take that same potato, turn it into French fries and you have 380 calories and 18 grams of fat. Frying food is the easiest way to dramatically increase the calorie and fat content. And you know that extra calories and fat end up as extra body fat. Other disasters that fried foods increase your risk for include:
If I still haven’t convinced you to pass on the curly fries, keep in mind that heartburn and indigestion are not fun…especially while on vacation. Need I say more?
Vacation Tip #6: Do this Hotel Room Workout If your hotel doesn’t have a gym, or if you’d simply prefer the privacy of your room, do this hotel room workout:
Well, now you have 6 tips that will keep away the unwanted vacation pounds. You may even end up losing a pound or two while away.
But let’s be honest, you want to lose more than a pound or two. You want to lose all of those extra pounds. You may feel that the secret to achieving weight loss is just that - a secret. A mystery. You try, and try, and try but your goals are never met. Your dream body continues to stay out of reach. In my experience the people who are unable to lose weight aren’t failing due to laziness. In fact, those frustrated with their weight often put in a lot of effort - but on the wrong things. A fad diet. The latest exercise gizmo. An ineffective routine at the gym. It’s not that you aren’t willing to put in the effort - you’re just doing the wrong thing. Think about this for a moment…What if this was the summer that you took control of your body? The summer that you threw your fat clothes away…the summer that you were proud to put on a bathing suit…the summer that your doctor congratulated you on your improved health…the summer that your family and friends - and that special someone - showered you with compliments. It’s possible. Even more possible than you think. The thing is that you need to direct your effort in an effective way. This is where I come in. You see, for me weight loss isn’t a mystery. It’s my passion. I have a proven method that will dramatically transform your body into one that you are proud to be seen in. However, I can’t promise that it will be easy. You’ll work hard, you’ll sweat and you’ll even feel sore. And before you know it you will be telling everyone you know about the amazing results you’ve achieved. So as you plan your next vacation, why don’t you also give yourself the gift that you really want - a new body. A tighter body. A stronger body. A healthier body. I am here to help you do just that. Call or email now to schedule your first body-transforming workout. Together we will come up with a fitness plan that is uniquely yours, one that fits your lifestyle and brings you promptly to your goals - something that you will appreciate while on vacation and at home. You deserve it. Snack Healthy
Travel days create the perfect opportunity for snacking. A mocha and scone before your flight, a salty snack on the plane and then before you know it - it’s lunch time! Road trips open up even more opportunities for regrettable snacking…rest stop vending machines, gas station quickie marts and of course the never ending string of fast food restaurants that line the highway.
This summer avoid unhealthy snacking by packing your own goodies. Try these:
Also remember to drink plenty of water throughout the day. It’s easy to become dehydrated while traveling, so always carry a water bottle with you.
Tender Homemade Baked Beans
Baked beans are filled with healthy protein and fiber. This homemade recipe is quick and easy to make and tastes great. Serve it hot from the oven, or enjoy it chilled – either way it’s a crowd pleaser.Servings: 12 Here’s what you need…
Nutritional Analysis: One serving equals: 134 calories, .5g fat, 25g carbohydrate, 5g fiber, and 8g protein.
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