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Keeping Fit Throughout the Holidays

10 December 2009 4 Comments

Santa Fitness 2With the holiday season fast approaching your busy schedule is sure to get even busier. There will be parties, shopping, decorating, cooking and family gatherings. It’s no wonder that exercise quickly takes a backseat to holiday activities.

You don’t have to succumb to weight gain this holiday season. Escape the time crunch excuse by following these tips:

Schedule Your Workouts: You’ve heard this before, and it makes so much sense. If you treat your exercise time with the importance of a work meeting then you’d never skip a workout and you’d be in amazing shape.

While the scheduling concept is brilliant in its simplicity, you have to put it into practice to reap the benefits. Pull out your calendar and a pen. Don’t laugh, I’m serious! Just do it. If you want to get into shape it starts with committing to a revised
schedule with a set exercise time.

Identify three 40-minute time slots and mark them on your calendar. That is when you’ll exercise.

Remember this: if the thought that you should exercise this week is floating around in your head, but you haven’t anchored it down to a specific time and date, then it will quickly disappear.

Get the Most from Each Minute: The days of endless, mind numbing cardio are over. A great workout can take place in under an hour, when done correctly. The idea is to burn more calories each minute. This is done through short, intense bursts of exercise.

Use the following three tips to bring your routine up to the next level:

Be Unstable: Use your entire body, and target your core, by performing exercises that engage stabilizing muscles. To do this use an exercise ball, a balance board, a balance disk, or you could simply stand on one leg.

Add Resistance: The more resistance that you incorporate with your routine translates into higher intensity and more calories burned. Some ideas for adding resistance include: carrying dumbbells while doing lunges, wearing a weighted vest while walking or jogging, or putting a weight between your feet while doing leg raises.

Use Intervals: Interval training is an amazing tool for creating short yet effective workouts. Don’t worry, it’s not complicated. Interval training is simply alternating between different short bursts of activity.

Here’s an example: Let’s say you want to focus on your legs and abs and to also get an effective cardiovascular workout. This would be a great interval routine for your goals:

  1. Lunge while curling dumbbells, 15-20 repetitions
  2. 30 seconds of intense cardio: sprint, jump rope, or jumping jacks
  3. Squat while pressing dumbbells overhead, 15-20 repetitions
  4. 30 seconds of intense cardio: sprint, jump rope, or jumping jacks
  5. Crunches on an exercise ball, 15-20 repetitions
  6. 30 seconds of intense cardio: sprint, jump rope, or jumping jacks
  7. Leg raises off the end of an exercise bench, 15-20 repetitions

Give these tips a try and let us know what you think.

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4 Comments »

  • Cascia @ Healthy Moms said:

    Great tips! We all need to make time to take care of our health, even during the busy holiday season.

  • Jenn (author) said:

    Thanks for stopping by Cascia. Yes, I even need to use these tips as my own reminders too.

  • Mom's Best Bets said:

    Aloha,
    Great tips! We usually hit the beach for a long swim in between the all of the holiday food…it really helps!

  • Jenn (author) said:

    Ah, I hope to get to Hawaii again one of these days.

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