Winter!! a time for family, holidays, cold weather, and most important (to some) EATING! Winter time is when people gain a couple of pounds without even realizing it like a fast roller coaster finishing while your mind is still on take off. There are a couple of reasons for this weight gain. First is of course the holidays starting with Halloween (crazy amounts of candy), Thanksgiving (juicy turkey with mac and cheese, pumpkin pies and leftovers), Christmas (Ham and family dinner), New Years (alcohol). As you can see things happen pretty fast! THen we have the cold weather (Burrrr), makes you want to cuddle under the covers with comfort food, a nice movie and a warm body next to you. Also your body adapts to the coldness by holding on to the fat it already has to keep you warm (makes it harder to lose weight)
Here are a couple of tips from various sites:
1. Practice Smart Snacking - Trail mix, whole grain crackers, low fat cottage cheese, etc.
2. NEVER go into a party hungry! – this will tend to make you overeat and you’re subject to what menu items that they offer
3. Liquid Calories - they tend to have a high amount of calories that can be consumed in a short amount of time. It also has a faster rate of being converted into fat.
4. Go outside for some SUN - Get some sun even if its cold outside (you’d be surprised how fast you warm up when you workout in the cold)
5. Eat more Protein and Fiber - Keeps you full longer and longer energy. Watch those carbs! ( muffins, cakes, pastries)
6. Go to the Grocery store - Stock up on items in your cupboard before hand, That way, you’ll be able to create a quick and nutritious evening meal at short notice. You’ll save money and avoid the temptation to order a high-calorie takeaway.
7. Wear FITTED clothes - we are constantly wearing baggy jackets, sweaters, and layers upon layers! It’s easy to feel good about our bodies and lose sight on the reality of the shape of our bodies. Wear fitted clothes and regularly weigh yourselves to keep that focus.
Of course ENJOY! and LIVE a little it is the holidays still, just don’t go overboard you won’t want to regret it in spring when it’s beach season.
Ask Men, NHS UK, EatingWell.com, WebMD, Fit Sugar, ThatsFit.com
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