Scared of going on vacation
onematch
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Tomorrow my family is leaving for a week at the beach. I love the beach! However, I've been doing so well with my diet and exercise plan that I'm terrified of all the temptations there. We'll be staying with my mother also, who always has tons of salty, sweet, yummy foods in the house, as well as lots of beer and wine. Then of course there's the beach food of French fries, ice cream, funnel cake, pizza......ugh
My goal for the week will be to abstain from alcohol completely. It's only a week after all, and I know when I drink I get the munchies. Activity wise, I hope to continue with C25K (I'm on week 3 day 3 tomorrow), swim, take lots of walks, and even play tennis with my daughter.
Any advice or motivation for staying on track while on vacation? I don't want to undo all the good I've done so far.
My goal for the week will be to abstain from alcohol completely. It's only a week after all, and I know when I drink I get the munchies. Activity wise, I hope to continue with C25K (I'm on week 3 day 3 tomorrow), swim, take lots of walks, and even play tennis with my daughter.
Any advice or motivation for staying on track while on vacation? I don't want to undo all the good I've done so far.
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Try to make decent choices, enjoy yourself and get back to it when you get home.0
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If you slip for a week, you will live. You will delay your progress, yes, but so long as you get back up, you'll live. It is part of the journey, it is not a straight line.0
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I'm sure you'll be more active at the beach than you have been in your regular life.
Enjoy yourself, don't talk about it to your family, eat a little less than you did last year, move as much as possible. Start up touch football games, Frisbee, volley ball. Play hide and seek or badminton with the kids
You'll be fine. Don't tarnish your (and everyone else's) vacation by stressing out about it.0 -
Change perspective. . .
for example, beach food is no longer, "French fries, ice cream, funnel cake, pizza". Beach food is broiled or baked seafood (sans butter, scampi), frozen yogurt, and. . ok, pizza with all the veggies, light on the cheese.
See what I mean?0 -
Change perspective. . .
for example, beach food is no longer, "French fries, ice cream, funnel cake, pizza". Beach food is broiled or baked seafood (sans butter, scampi), frozen yogurt, and. . ok, pizza with all the veggies, light on the cheese.
See what I mean?
this is some great advice, and you can steal a fry or two from someone when they aren't looking just to satisfy the craving. Enjoy the seafood, and a glass of wine in the evenings will not hurt you one little bit. Enjoy your vacation and your food, both can be done in healthy manner, after all this is your life from now on should you choose to contiue with it so learn to make better choices and be happy with them.0 -
Your plan is great and walks/runs on the beach is great exercise. Pack healthy snacks for you and your family on the beach. Most of all, your on vacation, so don't over think this or stress over it. Have fun, eat a couple of hot dogs and some ice cream and hit it hard when you return home. Enjoy!0
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see this as your journey and not your diet and you will be ok Have fun, enjoy your family and the Beach!!!0
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I offer up myself to go on vacation for you. What's that? Yes, I guess I am kind of a hero. Thank you for noticing.0
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I offer up myself to go on vacation for you. What's that? Yes, I guess I am kind of a hero. Thank you for noticing.
one day, they will write songs about you...0 -
I offer up myself to go on vacation for you. What's that? Yes, I guess I am kind of a hero. Thank you for noticing.
one day, they will write songs about you...
You mean MORE songs.0 -
It is vacation and is meant to be enjoyed, we spent a week in a rental up the 4x4 beach in the Outer Banks and I got in my daily exercise (I mean who could pass up morning hikes on the beach as the sun comes up and evening sun set walks as well...) We ate out quite a bit and also did some home cooked seafood meals at the rental. I said going in that it was vacation and a break from the weight loss grind so I enjoyed myself and came back up a few pounds up on the scale but I was ok with it and got right back to the grind and within a couple weeks all was right and I was no worse for wear... Try not to stress to much and enjoy yourself....0
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I offer up myself to go on vacation for you. What's that? Yes, I guess I am kind of a hero. Thank you for noticing.
one day, they will write songs about you...
You mean MORE songs.
yes, more songs... and also poems.0 -
I offer up myself to go on vacation for you. What's that? Yes, I guess I am kind of a hero. Thank you for noticing.
one day, they will write songs about you...
You mean MORE songs.
We're going to need to dedicate a second minstrel to you soon...0 -
Snap out of it, and enjoy your vacation.0
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Remember to be gentle with yourself! Wake up each morning and remind yourself that you are worthy of being treated kindly and deserve a healthy, balanced life. Try to make the best choices you can, but do NOT beat yourself up when you enjoy little treats. It's only a week of vacation after all! Enjoy it and you can pick-up the slack when you get home!0
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Tomorrow my family is leaving for a week at the beach. I love the beach! However, I've been doing so well with my diet and exercise plan that I'm terrified of all the temptations there. We'll be staying with my mother also, who always has tons of salty, sweet, yummy foods in the house, as well as lots of beer and wine. Then of course there's the beach food of French fries, ice cream, funnel cake, pizza......ugh
My goal for the week will be to abstain from alcohol completely. It's only a week after all, and I know when I drink I get the munchies. Activity wise, I hope to continue with C25K (I'm on week 3 day 3 tomorrow), swim, take lots of walks, and even play tennis with my daughter.
Any advice or motivation for staying on track while on vacation? I don't want to undo all the good I've done so far.
Plan active things, to help burn calories and keep on track.
Look for healthy foods you love - beach vacation = delicious fish, grilled or broiled.
Don't cut out everything - enjoy yourself, make space for some treats and maybe a cheat meal you love.
Don't talk about it with other people - they don't want to hear about it on their vacation.0 -
Start with a good/healthy breakfast...this, at least for me, usually sets the pace for the rest of the day. Take your own fruit/veges to the beach. When I visit relatives I bring some of my own food: protein powder, soy milk, fruit, flax seed, etc. Oh -- and since you'll be at the beach, just look around and take in the sights. You know what you want to look like & what you don't -- that should inspire you (haha). Have a great time...and it's ok to cheat a little !!0
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It sounds like you have a plan. Stick to it. But remember you can't gain all the weight you have lost in a week you may up the scale with water, but if you honestly keep to you calorie count and keep moving as you have planned out, you will be fine. Even if you have a slice a pizza or a small piece of funnel cake, that shouldn't do much to you if sticking to what your calorie count is for the day. REMEMBER this is a VACATION have fun, enjoy!!0
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Strap bike to roof of car. Ride trails that so many places have by the beach. Do a few cannonballs off the dock. Eat tasty things0
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Vacations for me are a time of enjoyment. We always go to the beach and I get plenty of exercise. But I eat whatever I want for the 2 weeks. At nighttime when I'm at the hotel, I do water aerobics and swim laps. Any weight I gain comes off pretty quickly because I'm eating out every day and can't control the sodium. I usually come home and lose 4-5 pounds after the first day back on track. I do eat sensibly for breakfast and lunch but dinner is always 'no limit". It works for me.0
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I live in a beach town and I'm not exactly sure what "beach food" is. When I go to the beach I might eat an ice cream or something, but I might also bring carrot sticks, or yogurt... or nothing at all. I don't especially like sand all over my food.
I think you are over-thinking this. Enjoy your vacation, enjoy your mom's cooking in moderation, and have an ice cream if that is what you want.
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Yeah, I went on a camping trip a month ago and we really worried about not logging my calories, about eating foods which would set me back, but honestly I ate hot dogs, spare ribs, corn, smores, and a few brewskis. I was able to log and one day was over my cal's by about 1500. When I got back only gained a half pound. And I had a great time. Vacations are so worth it:-) enjoy! Keep logging. Eat what you want and hit it hard when you get back. That half pound is long gone and then some.0
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I just got back from a week in NC (including 12 hour car rides to and from). I was worried about the weight gain - but also told myself it was vacation and I wasn't going to freak out about it. I got up earlier than my teenagers and took a brisk walk and enjoyed the scenery (great for the mind and body). Ate what I wanted - but was more careful with my choices (decided to go to Arbys - got the sandwich I wanted and nibbled a couple of my daughter's fries). I did end up gaining 2 pounds BUT I also thought if I hadn't started this journey, it would've been WAAAAAAY worse...so I didn't spend any time kicking myself about it. BTW - we spent a lot of time at the beach and didn't really eat anything horrible besides icecream. Good luck - and don't stress. :-)0
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Enjoy your vacation.
Do not freak out over food.
If you want it, eat it.
You may come back and find that you will have an increased weight loss, it happens all the time.
We work so hard 99% of the time so we get to be laugh with and love those that are special to us, do not let anxiety get in the way of that.0 -
Skipping the alcohol is a great call, and you will save yourself a ton of calories right there. If you know you're going to be doing something fun and foody in the evening, go easy on the calories throughout the day. Even if you make it a maintenance-calorie week and indulge a little, you won't be setting yourself back. Vacations are generally pretty rare occurrences, so this is one time I'd say to relax and live a little.0
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I feel exactly the same as you ... everyone here says just relax and enjoy your vacation. But what if you really do NOT enjoy it? It's not just the eating and exercise (although that does make a huge impact, I feel like I'm in a groove), but the 16+ car ride, several days camping (I am a homebody, I like the comfort of bathrooms and kitchens), unfamiliar beds(or no beds) making sleep difficult ...
I'm taking a vacation from the vacation this time. Luckily Hubby understands. He's taking the kids and I get a stay-cation and will enjoy theirs vicariously.0 -
We are going on our beach vacation in 2 weeks...I plan on bringing some of my basic daily items...because after all it is a life style change....I have my salad dressing, protein shakes, bars, and bringing lots of salad and chicken and of course H2O...We will do some light shopping when getting there for egg beaters and other things I don't want to travel with I plan on coming home the same weight or lighter. I know I can do it bc last year I came home the same weight! GOOD LUCK...YOU CAN DO THIS!!!!0
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Unless you spend the entire time eating fried, salty and sugary food, it is impossible to undo the good you've already done. This is a vacation - a break from your normal routine. When you come home everything else goes back to normal - work, home, activities, right? The same is true for your diet. Take a break from your normal routine and when you come home, go back to normal.
I travel quite a bit and regardless of how I eat I come back 3 pounds heavier every time. 2-3 days of 'back to normal' and it's gone. I do keep up my exercise while I'm away but I really don't watch my food all that closely. I make healthy choices when I can but I indulge when I want to.0
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