Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Tips for Staying Fit this Holiday Season!


the time between thanksgiving and new years is filled with celebrations, parties, announcements, joyous occasions, feasts, house parties, and get togethers....and of which seem to have an abundance of hearty winter foods and lots and lots of booze. the time between thanksgiving and new years is a time where early mornings are filled with brunches, and headaches, rather than a run or trip to the gym, free time is to catch up on sleep, and we slip on our exercise routines and healthy diets. it happens! and it's ok to enjoy the season, to indulge!....just not over indulge. here are a few tips i've come up with over the years on how to stay healthy and fit during the holidays!

1. Let's Set the Pace 
This is not a race. Slow on down, folks. There are so many parties and gatherings this season, you won’t be missing a thing by going a little slower. You may be one to hurry your meals, to eat fast, to drink fast. But you won’t win a medal by eating fast. It takes at least 20 minutes for our brains to signal that we’re actually full. Meaning the slower eater will consume less calories before feeling full, as opposed to the speed eater. Same goes with your alcohol intake…mix in a glass of water between each drink, and especially one before you sit down for a big meal. It will help “fill you up” without adding calories. There will be many opportunities for food and drink, you won’t miss out on anything by going slow.

2. Help the Host
Offer to bring a healthy dish to the party. The host will most likely be overwhelmed with all 
that goes into planning a party, and will be very grateful for you offering to help out! Think veggie platter with homemade hummus, smoked salmon on cucumber slices rather than toast, or a bowl of berries for dessert.

3. Write it Down 

 You’ve heard this tip before, and even if you don’t usually do this, try it just for the holidays. Use a journal to monitor your nutrition and exercise. It’s one of the best ways to keep track. Even if it’s just a small pad of paper in your wallet, it’s beneficial. This makes you accountable to yourself on a daily basis, is a tool to developing nutritional goals for yourself, determines eating patterns, helps you improve your energy levels, and will enhance your overall performance by tracking your daily workouts. Most importantly, be honest, but don’t punish yourself if you tend to overindulge at a holiday function….chances are you need the fuel. Don’t fret, this time of year is for getting together with loved ones, reconnecting with old friends – enjoy the company – enjoy the holidays!

4. Challenge Yourself 
Set a challenge – run one mile every day until Christmas. Not your style? Hit the gym for 40 minutes every day. Ride a bike for 3 miles every day. Maybe it’s practicing yoga or Pilates up until New Years. Make it a realistic challenge, one you can hold yourself to. It’ll feel so good to accomplish it! 

5. Exercise Early
Especially on days when you do have a party to go to that night, or when you know you’ll be busy. Get your workout in early so that you won’t have to worry about it later. You’ll feel focused in spite of the craziness of the day. Routines are key. Once you lose track, it’s hard to get back on. Don’t leave it to New years, make your resolution today.

6. You'll Love this Treat....
Not with pumpkin pie, but with new sneakers, or new leggings. Maybe that new zip up you 
need so you can run outside. This new fitness equipment will give you that extra boost of 
motivation throughout the season.

7. Be a Kid
Sledding? Check. Building a snow man? Check. Snowshoeing? Check. All of these are active, 
and will get your heart rate pumping and blood flowing. 
And will make you laugh all the while – and hey, there’s a good ab workout! 
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So enjoy the holiday, this beautiful season - and maybe try one of two of these tips! 

xx
nance

Thursday, December 4, 2014

my favorite holiday treat




years ago, when I was a sophomore in college, I came across the most delicious recipe for pumpkin muffins. and boy was I needing that taste. a taste of fall, of leaves burning, a crisp bite to the air. I was away in San Diego, were the seasons do not change, and yearning for home, for autumn in Connecticut. I know it's a little late, now that Halloween and Thanksgiving have passed, but these muffins will carry you into Christmas just as well! trust me, you will not regret the time you put in, for the outcome is pure yum for your tum!

chocolate chip pumpkin muffins (serves about 36)
2 c. brown sugar
1 (15oz) can pure pumpkin puree
1 c. light tasting olive oil
2/3 c. water
4 large eggs
3 1/3 c. all purpose flour
1 tbsp. ground cinnamon
1 tsp. ground nutmeg
1 tsp. ginger
1/4 tsp. allspice
1/8 tsp. cloves
2 tsp. baking soda
1 1/2 tsp. slt
1 1/2 c. mini semisweet chocolate chips

- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line muffin tins with paper. In a large bowl, blend the pumpkin, oil, water, and eggs until smooth. Mix all the dry ingredients together and then gradually blend that into the pumpkin mixture. Fold in chocolate chips (do not use mixer for this part). Fill muffin tins 3/4 full. Bake for 15-19 minutes, or until an insider toothpick comes out clean. Cool on wire racks before removing. 

And voila! you have a yummy treat for breakfast, snack time, or even dessert. Try them wit a dash of vanilla extract, or even add some cream cheese frosting. 

enjoy!
xx
nance


Monday, November 18, 2013

happy holidays!


Give the gift of yoga this holiday season! 

1 hour: $75
3 hour long sessions: $185
5 hour long sessions: $320

Holiday Yoga Party? I'm all in! Parties of 10 + people will receive a 20% discount! 

Happy Thanksgiving, Merry Christmas, and Happy Holidays! 

Namaste for the Holiday!