Staying Healthy and Fit Over Christmas
The festive season is a time of joy, connection, and celebration. But let’s face it—Christmas often comes with its fair…
December 3, 2024
Stay Fit and Healthy This Christmas with Focus Health & Fitness
The festive season is a time of joy, connection, and celebration. But let’s face it—Christmas often comes with its fair share of indulgences, from endless feasts to tempting treats. While it’s essential to enjoy the season, it’s equally important to maintain some balance to avoid starting the new year feeling sluggish and out of shape.
Did you know that research shows the average person gains around 0.5 to 1 kg over the Christmas period? While this may not sound like much, studies reveal that most people don’t lose this weight afterward, contributing to gradual weight gain over the years. In fact, a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that weight gain during the holidays accounts for more than 50% of annual weight increase in adults.
So, how do we enjoy Christmas without sabotaging our health and fitness goals? Here are a few practical tips I recommend:
1.Plan Active Celebrations: Incorporate physical activities into your holiday traditions. A family walk after Christmas lunch, a backyard game of cricket, or a morning yoga session can balance out festive indulgences.
2.Be Mindful of Portions: You don’t need to say no to your favorite Christmas foods, but enjoy them in moderation. Fill your plate with plenty of vegetables, lean proteins, and smaller portions of rich or sugary treats.
3.Don’t Skip Workouts: Staying active is crucial during the festive season. Even 15–20 minutes a day of bodyweight exercises, stretching, or a brisk walk can keep your energy levels high and your stress low.
4.Stay Hydrated: It’s easy to mistake thirst for hunger, especially with so many snacks around. Aim to drink plenty of water throughout the day, especially if you’re enjoying alcohol.
5.Prioritize Sleep: Late nights and busy schedules can disrupt your sleep, leading to increased cravings and lower motivation. Try to maintain a consistent bedtime and allow your body to recover.
Remember, the goal isn’t to be perfect but to strike a balance that lets you enjoy the festivities without compromising your health. A little planning and mindfulness can make a big difference, allowing you to start the new year feeling fit, strong, and ready for your goals.
Here’s to a happy, healthy, and balanced Christmas season.
Health and happiness,
Ryan Fraser
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