Make Holiday Season Fitness a Priority


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Posted: 04 Dec 2015 05:30 AM PST
Make Holiday Season Fitness a PriorityStaying motivated with a fitness plan during the holidays can be difficult for some. Here is a list of fitness essentials that will help to keep you healthy and active during the holidays.
The holiday season can test the willpower of even the most dedicated fitness and health enthusiasts. So this holiday season, set yourself up for success with some fitness and nutrition essentials that may help you to keep your weight loss or body composition goals on track.

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Here are some of my favorites:
Calorie Tracking App
Keeping track of your daily calorie intake is especially important during the holidays . Download a calorie tracking app so that you can stay as close to your daily target as possible. Keeping your weight stable over the holidays is important and having technology at your fingertips may help you to avoid high calorie party snacks.
Activity Tracker
Wearable fitness devices are everywhere these days and can be helpful for improving your fitness level and keeping track of your daily activity minutes. There are several wearable devices to choose from so consider selecting one that is easy to use and has the ability to remind you that it is time to get moving.
Reflective Clothing
As the weather cools down and nights get darker earlier, exercising outdoors can be a challenge; investing in some warm running clothing with reflective strips can help to keep you safe and warm outside.
New Running Shoes
The winter is a good time to invest in some new running shoes. Poor weather conditions can make the ground slippery, so having running shoes with good tread at this time of the year is important. A lot of new models are often released during the holiday season, which will make shopping for new shoes a lot of fun.
Mini Stretch Bands
Mini stretch bands come in various colors and resistance levels. They are inexpensive, easy to travel with and are perfect for using to warm up the hips, gluts, shoulders and back. You can create a full-body efficient warm up or use them for a fast and effective resistance routine. Mini bands are perfect for a quick, at-home workout, or for use during holiday travel.
New Music
When you really need a boost, put some new, inspirational workout songs on your playlist. Music is great for motivating you to get off the couch, helping you to run that extra mile, or pushing through a heavy lifting session. Download some new music or reshuffle your existing library to keep your workouts interesting.
Wireless Headphones
During the colder months we often wear lots of layers for exercising. Even if you are working out indoors, you still need to get warmed up before removing outer layers. Traditional headphones with wires tend to get in the way so consider investing in a new wireless pair. You may find that you spend less time adjusting and moving wires out of the way and more time truly focused on your training session.
Foam Roller
Avoid paying for costly massages and do it yourself at home. A foam roller is a helpful tool for stretching and loosening tight muscles. It can be used on multiple parts of your body, and is particularly helpful for stretching your hamstring muscles prior to performing any high-intensity exercise.
Hand Sanitizer
Nothing will halt your workout plan faster than catching a cold or flu, so arm yourself with hand sanitizer and use it often during the winter months.
Jump Rope
Jumping rope is a good old-fashioned way to warm up and get your heart rate going. Warming up for 10 minutes increases your core body temperature, gets synovial fluid moving and oils your joints, which will help prevent injury. If you don't have time to go to the gym you can use an interval style training method and use your jump rope for your entire routine.
Heart Rate Monitor
If you’re doing high intensity interval exercises, you may want to invest in a heart rate monitor. In these types of exercises, you want to raise your heart rate up to, or beyond, your calculated maximum heart rate (220 minus your age) for 20 to 30 seconds, followed by a short recovery period. You want to make sure you’re pushing yourself to your anaerobic threshold, to get the best training results. It’s almost impossible to accurately measure your heart rate manually when it is above 150, so investing in a heart rate monitor is a great idea.
Protein Snack Bars
Consuming a healthy protein rich snack before attending holiday parties is a great way to ensure that you stay on track with your weight loss or weight maintenance goals. Protein is perfect for helping you to feel full and curb unnecessary party snacking
Staying on track during the holidays takes a lot of dedication. Finding simple, but effective ways to stay motivated and dedicated is important. Tracking your calorie intake and making smart food choices when possible will help you to maintain your figure and stay in control. If you don't need the extra help yourself, consider giving a healthy, active lifestyle gift to a friend this holiday season.
Written by Samantha Clayton, AFAA, ISSA. Samantha is Sr. Director of Fitness Education at Herbalife.
Find out more at: http://www.DiscoverHerbalife.com

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