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5 Way to Avoid Overeating

July 9th, 2011 No comments
  1. Eat slowly and savor your food. It may seem like an obvious point to make, but remember — it takes 20 minutes for your stomach to signal to your brain that you are full!
  2. Begin your meal with a salad or a clear broth as soup.
  3. Drink water before and throughout the meal. If you’re having trouble slowing down when you eat, put your fork down halfway though your meal and take a minute to sip some water.
  4. Chop some of your favorite fresh vegetables and place them on the table with the rest of your dinner. Snack on them frequently, and have another handful when you finish the rest of what’s on your plate. Don’t like raw veggies? Cook them up instead, and give yourself a generous amount.
  5. To avoid unnecessary second helpings, assemble your plate of food and then wrap up and store any leftovers before you begin eating.

 


 

Exercise for Different Vacations

June 7th, 2011 No comments

Make Fitness Part of Your Travel Plans

— By Zach Van Hart, Staff Writer SparkPeople

You may have read our article on easy exercises for when you are on vacation, but there is more to it than that. There are so many different vacations out there; exercise cannot be the same for each one. Would you exercise the same way on the beach as you would in the Smokey Mountains? Probably not, so here is some help for vacations at different places with different people.

Going to the beach seems to be a favorite of many. We know it’s so easy to just lie in the sand all day, sip margaritas, and forget about physical activity, but there is plenty of exercise you can do. First, there is the ocean. Swimming is possible, but fighting the waves, either with your body, boogie board or surf board, is great for working your core and your balance. If you go with family, especially kids, then playing games on the beach is great. Bring a baseball and glove, a football, a Frisbee, or anything else you can use to play a game. Clear out some room on the sand and enjoy.

Cruise ships are also great because most come equipped with a weight room. While these may not be as extensive as the gym you are used to at home, you can get the same complete workout as you would anyway. Take advantage of this. Also, cruise ships have pools, where you can do water exercises. To read about water workouts, click here.

Some vacations are exercise trips and no additional fitness routines are really needed. Good examples are skiing, hiking and whitewater rafting. Not only are these strenuous activities, but you usually spend all day doing them. You are getting all the exercise you need.

Another couple of vacations are either visiting a big city, like New York City or Chicago, or going to visit family or friends. A great way to exercise and take advantage of your surroundings is walking or running. Not only are you getting in good aerobic exercise, but you are taking in the sites of the city. If you are visiting family, maybe hop on a couple of bikes and let your host show you around the town.

Finally, how about getting to your vacation destination and back? Some of us spend an entire day either driving of flying to our destinations. Some of us even spend a couple of days getting there. Here are a few exercises you can try in the car or the plane, or at a rest stop:

  • Stretching
  • Use a stress/squeeze ball
  • Crunches, how depending on your seating arrangement
  • At a rest stop: pushups, jumping jacks, jumping jump rope, or sprints (should stretch beforehand)
  • Calf raises, even if you are sitting
  • Try using ankle weights or an exercise band.

 

 

Good Ole Diet Tips

May 23rd, 2011 Comments off

 

As much as things change they stay the same. The advice our parents and grandparents gave us still holds true today. Here are some tips that were offered up by past generations to stay healthy.

fresh fruits and vegetables like apples and carrots

1. Start your day with hot water and lemon juice
2. Never skip breakfast
3. Drink water throughout the day
4. Eat your vegetables, especially from the garden
5. Eat at least one bowl of vegetable soup a day
6. Have three prunes every morning at breakfast
7. Snack on fresh fruit and vegetables throughout the day
8. Stand up straight – better posture equals a better body

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