Monday, October 3, 2011

Long Time Passed...Thoughts on Calories and Holidays

I can't believe it has bee over a year since I last put up a blog topic. It seemed to me back then too much time to put into everyday researching a new subject and analyzing it then writing about it. I have since realized I don't need to go that far, this is just a blog for peets sake, right?!?! Well then where should I begin, I believe skipping through all the crud that has happened over this past year and a half. Getting right to the here and now. Well that sounds all fine and dandy so here we go...... This month, October is my favorite month of the year for many reasons, my father and sisters birthdays, the Fall season, changing of the leaves, cool weather, sweaters and cuddling by the fire, oh and Halloween. Yes I do LOVE this month so much. It also means many of us will start into the old routines of eating heavier foods and usually more of it, then to top that off we exercise less cause its too cold outside or its raining. Well what can we do? How can we break this cycle? Only YOU can break that cycle, just like we all make a New Years resolution, do it now. Make that resolution with yourself NOT to stop exercising, and NOT to over indulge in holiday meals and deserts. I'm not saying don't have any of the holiday meals, but be more cautious about how much you eat, and how much you exercise. Remember no matter what when it comes to maintaining your body weight, comes down to this simple equation..."Calories In = Calories Out" in order to maintain your current weight. If you know a big meal is going to be coming up, instead of "eating first and paying for it later", try this simple concept....Get your calories expenditure in the PLUS side to allow for the extra calories later and then you won't have to feel so bad about the few extra calories you will consume. Don't get me wrong this doesn't mean have 5000 kcal during that family holiday meal, you still need to keep it manageable. So before your next big meal, pay the bill first (your exercise) so you know how much you can afford to eat without gaining an ounce. My plan this holiday season, keep it light, keep it active, and keep it positive. Whats yours????

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