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8 Tips to Surviving Parties and Gatherings!

datePosted on 12:28, January 19th, 2010 by admin

Today I’m going to share with you information on how to cope when you are faced with a dinner banquet, holiday gathering, pot-luck, etc.. so that you can enjoy yourself at parties and gatherings without stressing about weight gain.

When you are faced with this type of situation there are several steps that you can take to ensure that you do not affect your training and nutrition plan.

1.  Use the party day as your “Cheat Meal”.  This is the first option which makes the most sense.  You are allowed a “Cheat Meal” once per week with my training program.  That way we get all of the cravings out of the way, enjoy a special treat, and can stay more focused on our meal-plan during the rest of the week.  When you do “partake” be sure to do so in moderation.  Since you have been eating clean the rest of the week, you may experience some discomfort when you do eat foods such as pizza, or excessive chocolate, etc.  Your “Cheat Day” is a good day to experiment with your will power. For instance, you can try to eat clean all day knowing that you are heading to the pizza parlor that evening and want to enjoy the entire experience – (bread sticks, pizza, etc.). But try to always have something healthy along with your cheat like a salad or some fresh veggies or fruit.

2.  Surprise Banquet – If you show up somewhere and there is an unexpected food spread there are steps you can take in this situation, as well.  Immediately, search for the color!  That’s right – look for the veggie tray or veggie side dish and fill your plate with greens!  This will help you fill up on the good stuff, and give the host or hostess the impression that you are enjoying all the festivities.  Try to stay away from casseroles, gravies, and desserts.  If your host/hostess is insistent, simply take a small sample of their famous pumpkin pie, etc., but leave off the whipped cream.  If it’s something like Mexican food, find the lesser of the evils – instead of having the enchilada loaded with cheese and sauce, have a couple of tacos with the meat, lettuce and salsa leaving off the cheeses.  The tacos will still fill you up, they are flavorful and have less calorie content than the cheesy enchiladas.

3.  Stay away from sweets.  The problem with sweets is that the sugar is stored onto your body because your body is unable to use the amounts of sugar that we, as Americans, consume on a daily basis.  Most sweets are also loaded with sodium which is why you can’t eat just one!! The sodium in a piece of chocolate is actually making you thirsty – but your taste buds are confused and usually you reach for another chocolate instead of drinking water.

4.  Deprivation Vs. Moderation – I, personally, don’t believe that depriving yourself of things you love is effective.  Once you have reached your goal-weight and decide that you are finally going to have that one thing that you’ve deprived yourself of, it is almost impossible to keep from over-indulging.  I recommend that we enjoy those things we love in moderation throughout our weight loss journey so that we learn how to control ourselves once our goal has been reached.  That is why I encourage the “Cheat Day”.  This is the day that you would go to your favorite restaurant, enjoy a pizza, chocolate shake, or whatever that item might be.

5.  Of course we all know this one, use a smaller plate.  This is a tremendous help because the host/hostess can see that your plate is full (of all the good things) and won’t make a comment that you aren’t eating enough, etc., plus psychologically it helps you to feel satisfied knowing that your plate was “full”.

6.  Have you heard that when you go to the grocery store hungry that you will inevitably buy more food?  This is also the case before a party.  If you go there hungry, you will most-certainly overeat.  So, I recommend that you eat before you go to the event.  If you are following your nutrition plan, you should be eating 5 small meals per day.  Just plan to eat one of your small meals prior to the event.  Then you won’t be tempted to eat as much because you aren’t hungry.

7.  Go easy on the alcoholic or party beverages.  Some beverages are loaded with sugar and calories.  It’s better to enjoy a glass of water with lemon if you plan on indulging in some of the rich calorie-laden foods.  Most of the special foods we love are loaded with sugars and sodium, so drinking lots of water and avoiding the special  beverages helps to keep your body in balance.  Also, if you decide to drink alcohol, be sure to limit your intake and drink water in between.  Alcohol tends to dehydrate the body.  Wine tends to have less calories than a margarita.  Also be aware of the items you add to your beverages.  Coke, margarita mixes, even different types of creamers added to coffee can pack on the pounds!!

8.  Go for a walk after the meal.  Invite others to go, too.  You might start a new family tradition (or office tradition) and actually help others get fit as well!

I hope all of these little tidbits will help you next time you are invited to a business gathering, family holiday dinner, or a surprise office party!

Healthy Thoughts about Nutrition…

datePosted on 10:26, December 21st, 2009 by admin

One of the first steps to a successful weight loss program is to change the way we think about food.

We must “TERMINATE” all of the bad habits and start looking at our food differently.   Food is Fuel.  If we could all start looking at food as fuel for our body’s instead of using it for comfort, stress, or a remedy to boredom.

Here are some steps you can take to change up your

nutrition plan today!!

**Food should be consumed 5-6 times per day.  WHAT?!!  This is absolutely correct.  If we all ate 5 small meals per day, our bodily systems would function properly.  We wouldn’t experience low blood sugar, moodiness, and eating 5-6 times per day actually increases your metabolism because it takes “work” to digest the foods you consume.

**Breakfast should NOT be skipped.  The first meal of the day is the most crucial.  Your body has been fasting the entire night and needs fuel. (Break Fast). If this meal is skipped frequently it can actually cause a gain in weight because your body thinks that it is starving and will go into “starvation mode” actually storing all your consumed calories instead of allowing them to be used for muscle building and fuel.

**Consume Whole and Natural Foods – Jack La Lanne has a saying – “if it’s made by man – don’t eat it! If it tastes good – spit it out,” Who better to listen to than a man who is in his nineties and still lifts weights and has an infomercial?!!  Whole and Natural foods are those which come from natural sources – not processed.  Eliminate white breads, white pastas, processed crackers, chips, etc. from your diet and switch to healthy snacks such as nuts, dried fruits, quality protein such as fish and poultry and lots of fresh vegetables and fruits.  Think about it…would you put water in the gas tank of your vehicle?  I would think not, because it is not the proper fuel for a gas engine – so it is with your body.

**Avoid fast food and convenience food.  Again, these foods are not healthy because they are not made using the best ingredients. Don’t supersize it and stay away from French fries and other deep fried foods. However, there are ways to eat out and I will be sharing those tips another day.

These few guidelines should help you get off to a healthy start with your

new fitness program.  If you are invited to holiday parties or have snack

trays, etc. at your work, the best thing to do would be to obviously avoid

the snack table but if you feel obligated to indulge, try to fill up on fresh

fruit, veggies, nuts, and salads and stay away from sweets and foods

covered with sauces and cheeses.

Until next time…

Holidays are Here!!

datePosted on 07:28, November 30th, 2009 by admin

charlie BrownAre you ready?

I am and I’m not.  I love Christmastime and what it’s all about – the real meaning of Christmas but as for the commercialism, the shopping, the advertising, it can all just disappear!  It amazes me when I watch television and see some of the suggestions for Christmas gifts.  I mean, seriously, a Mercedes – a BMW???? This economy has affected so many people.  Many people are doing “without” for the first time in their lives.  Some will be lucky to have a Christmas dinner and they are showing commercials portraying Santa delivering Mercedes and BMW Vehicles to everyone…wouldn’t that be nice??

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But it’s not reality…

19309_wallpaper280The most difficult part is protecting our children.  They are hit from all sides during the holidays!  It seems the commercials on television take up more airtime than the actual cartoon.  The convenience meals advertised by all of the fast food companies trying to entice our children to buy, buy, buy; the new latest and greatest doll, truck, video game, even cellular phones are portrayed as a “MUST HAVE ITEM” and our children don’t know any better.

Well, in my opinion, this is the Season to Give… so I will be sharing articles that I am providing to my 25 Days of Fitness clients throughout the month of December and into the New Year.  Hopefully, these articles will equip each of you with the tools necessary to make a real change in your life.  This, to me, is the best gift you can give yourself and your family, a healthier you!!  You will have more energy to play with your children or grandchildren, your self esteem will improve, you will feel like you are accomplishing something that you never thought possible, your clothes will fit better, and many existing health ailments could possibly disappear by simply adding a nutrition and exercise program…


SANTA?!? Pictures, Images and Photos

The articles will begin next week.  I hope you enjoy them.  Feel free to share them with family and friends.  This is my gift to you…

Until next time….

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