Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Tips to Fight the new season - "Fat" season

Its time to stay in shape to fight the "Fat" season.

But isn't the fat season around Thanksgiving and the end of the year with all the parties and holiday festivities?

Yes it does ramp up heavy then (pun intended).

However, and this is a big however...

When you add Halloween and all the candy and treats, It actually starts about NOW!

Every store I go into has a sale on mega bags of chocolates and other "treats"

And the stores are fighting for your business with big discounts.


I want you to make it through the rest of this year at or below your current weight, and or size and with a super level of fitness.

I know you can do it.

It will take some work
It will take some willpower
It will take some encouragement and support from others (and me)

Here are a couple ways to help yourself avoid the "Fat" season- and end the year fitter than ever.

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1) Delay your candy purchase until a day or two before Halloween. If it’s in your house, it presents an unnecessary temptation. How often do you eat something just because its there?

2) Allow yourself just one piece of candy (small size) in the morning and then one at night. Skip any other desserts that you would normally eat after dinner and plan to eat well balanced.

3) Only buy enough candy so that you expect to run out before the evening is over. It’s crucial to weight loss success to not have “trigger” foods lying around – the temptation is often too great and most of will fall victim if its there.

4) Increase your exercise activity - Add a fat burning circuits or the Fit Body Band Program (http://www.fitbodybandprogram.com/) every day that you eat your two pieces of candy. This will help counteract the increase in calories that you are consuming.

5) If you indulge a bit too much forgive and move on - it’s important to forgive yourself and move on. (Enroll in the boot camps to get back on track) Dwelling on the past will not help your success.

6) Substitute your chocolate fix with something healthier. Fruit veggies or (my favorite) a peanut butter Craver (http://lefeverwellness.getprograde.com/) will help to satisfy your cravings. And you can feel good about your choice.

What do you do to avoid fat season?

Plan to stay healthy and let me know how I can help you!

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