The Adler Blog
Dec
8
2009
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How does one stay lean during these weeks without alienating friends and family? First and foremost, don’t stop working out. Plan your workouts ahead since you may be pressed for time. Make them shorter, focus on big exercises, supersets, and the like. When you are invited for a party, calculate that into your daily consumption. Try to eat a little less during the day so you can indulge somewhat, but don’t not arrive hungry. You can snack on fruit, rice cakes or nuts before the party so you don’t have to eat a waiter. This brings me to my next point: don’t overeat! It is ok to have a little bit of everything, just not the whole pie. Also, don’t get into that starvation-binge-starvation cycle. Your body will get confused and store more fat in response. If you overeat, just get back on the diet. Stay hydrated: have two glasses of water for every alcoholic drink you consume, and try to stay away from sugary drink mixes. Have your alcoholic drink in the non-dominant hand – you will drink less. Take a walk – after a party or a dinner, walk home. It will get your metabolism running and you’ll store much less of the calories you ingested. Up your green tea and vitamin C intake; both of these nutrients will help you weather germs and increase your metabolic rate. Following these guidelines will help you make it to January 2nd with only minimal weight gain. Remember: Spring is only 4 months away!
Posted under: Diet by Maik
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