Weekend Weightloss Tips!!
JennaM222
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FRIDAY
Overdoing It at Happy Hour
Alcohol isn't only high in calories, it also diminishes resolve — making it harder to keep your hands out of the pretzel bowl.
Keep reading to see the solution to this and many more weekend dilemmas!
Your Slim-Down Solution
Pass on the two-for-one specials and skip the dessert-like drinks — which can contain 500 calories or more — and opt for a tart, spicy, or strongly flavored beverage instead. "You'll sip a Bloody Mary or Scotch more slowly than a frozen daiquiri," says Keri Gans, R.D., a New York City spokeswoman for the American Dietetic Association. Another key factor to consider is where you sit, says Bonnie Taub- Dix, R.D., a dietitian in New York City. Position yourself right in front of the free bar snacks and you're tempting fate. It's a good idea to eat when you drink, but the calories in peanuts, chips, and buffalo wings can add up fast. A better strategy: Order an appetizer, or even a meal, says Taub-Dix. Chicken satay (92 calories each), bruschetta (100 calories a slice), and vegetarian chili (89 calories per cup) will take the edge off your hunger.
SATURDAY
Shopping on an Empty Stomach
You're stuck at the mall, practically ready to chew off your own arm. Oh, look, there's the food court, and don't those cinnamon buns look good?
Your Slim-Down Solution
Stash a snack in your bag — even if you're keeping your shopping spree short. "The best portable options have no more than 200 calories and pack five grams each of fiber and protein," says Taub-Dix, who recommends packing a slice of whole wheat bread spread with almond butter. Granola bars are another nutritious grab-and-go choice. "Look for those with fewer than eight grams of sugar each, such as Kashi TLC chewy granola bars," says Taub-Dix. If it's lunchtime and you're famished, go ahead and visit the food court — just pick a restaurant that allows you to build your own meal. Whichever counter you end up at, follow these rules of thumb: "Start with a lean protein base that's grilled, not fried, then pile on steamed vegetables," says Patricia Bannan, R.D., a dietitian in Los Angeles." And request calorie-rich sauces and dressings on the side." At Panda Express, for example, you might order grilled chicken, then mix in some steamed broccoli, mushrooms, and string beans. In the mood for Mexican? Consider a black bean taco loaded with veggies, such as fresh salsa, corn, and peppers at Chipotle. Still tempted by that sticky mountain of baked goodness? Because you're already in indulgence mode, splurging on that cinnamon bun can be easy to justify. "Redefine your idea of a treat," says Bannan. Pamper yourself with a nonfood item instead — say, a pretty new nail polish or bracelet.
Munching at the Movies
Cinematic treats are hard to resist, but with a medium popcorn and soda combo weighing in at 1,600 calories, you can do serious dietary damage at the concession stand.
Your Slim-Down Solution
BYO treats. We know, this sounds like the kind of advice your no-fun grandma would give you. But it's the surest way not to OD on calories at the multiplex, says Taub-Dix. The smartest choice is to pop a 100-calorie bag of popcorn at home and stash it in your purse. Didn't plan ahead? Try splitting a small non-buttered popcorn with a friend (225 calories and 6 grams of fat for half a bag). "If you're craving sweets, have a piece of gum or share some dark chocolate," says Taub-Dix. Or order a box of Sour Patch Kids. They make your mouth puckery, so you're less likely to overdo it.
Dining Out
You've been waiting all week for this opportunity to really indulge — after all, it's date night, not diet night!
Your Slim-Down Solution
Choose dishes with names that denote a healthy cooking method. "Au jus (cooked in broth), braised, broiled, baked, and grilled all get the green light," says Bannan. "Skip anything described as creamy, crunchy, crispy, batter-dipped, or sautéed — words that suggest it's loaded with calorie and fat-laden cream or oil." Want to try everything? It's the perfect time to share. According to a recent study, the average restaurant serves an 8-ounce steak — more than twice the USDA-recommended serving size. "Unfortunately, most people eat the majority of what they're served," says Bannan. If your date doesn't want to split an entree, ask your server to bring only half to the table — and pack the rest in a to-go box.
SUNDAY
Brunching with Abandon
For many women, this midmorning meal is an excuse to scarf down two meals-worth of food.
Your Slim-Down Solution
Eat a piece of fruit and some lowfat yogurt first thing in the a.m. "Having a little something beforehand will curb your hunger, so you're more likely to resist that muffin basket," says Gans. Then, when you get to the restaurant, be especially vigilant if there's a buffet: Research shows that people served an assortment of food took in 44 percent more calories than those who got one dish. Scan the spread and select two or three things that look really good. "When you stick to just a few foods, you feel satisfied more quickly," says Gans. One of your picks should be eggs, which keep you fuller longer than starchier breakfast staples like bagels or waffles. Go for a veggie omelet or even eggs Benedict (ask for the hollandaise sauce on the side) and you'll get a dish that feels celebratory but has less than 350 calories.
Watching a TV Marathon
The couch — and The Real Housewives — is calling and you're more than ready to listen.
Your Slim-Down Solution
Reinvent your Sunday by taking advantage of the fact that you can schedule a two- to three-hour fun, calorie-torching activity, like a hike, bike ride, or a beach volleyball game with friends. If you don't have any heart-pumping plans, intensify your regular workout. "Use the weekend to shake up your routine with something new," says Debi Pillarella, a spokeswoman for the American Council on Exercise. "You'll burn more calories than usual because your muscles have to perform at their peak when doing an unfamiliar activity." So give that Tabata class or hot yoga studio a try, or just pop in a new workout DVD.
Overdoing It at Happy Hour
Alcohol isn't only high in calories, it also diminishes resolve — making it harder to keep your hands out of the pretzel bowl.
Keep reading to see the solution to this and many more weekend dilemmas!
Your Slim-Down Solution
Pass on the two-for-one specials and skip the dessert-like drinks — which can contain 500 calories or more — and opt for a tart, spicy, or strongly flavored beverage instead. "You'll sip a Bloody Mary or Scotch more slowly than a frozen daiquiri," says Keri Gans, R.D., a New York City spokeswoman for the American Dietetic Association. Another key factor to consider is where you sit, says Bonnie Taub- Dix, R.D., a dietitian in New York City. Position yourself right in front of the free bar snacks and you're tempting fate. It's a good idea to eat when you drink, but the calories in peanuts, chips, and buffalo wings can add up fast. A better strategy: Order an appetizer, or even a meal, says Taub-Dix. Chicken satay (92 calories each), bruschetta (100 calories a slice), and vegetarian chili (89 calories per cup) will take the edge off your hunger.
SATURDAY
Shopping on an Empty Stomach
You're stuck at the mall, practically ready to chew off your own arm. Oh, look, there's the food court, and don't those cinnamon buns look good?
Your Slim-Down Solution
Stash a snack in your bag — even if you're keeping your shopping spree short. "The best portable options have no more than 200 calories and pack five grams each of fiber and protein," says Taub-Dix, who recommends packing a slice of whole wheat bread spread with almond butter. Granola bars are another nutritious grab-and-go choice. "Look for those with fewer than eight grams of sugar each, such as Kashi TLC chewy granola bars," says Taub-Dix. If it's lunchtime and you're famished, go ahead and visit the food court — just pick a restaurant that allows you to build your own meal. Whichever counter you end up at, follow these rules of thumb: "Start with a lean protein base that's grilled, not fried, then pile on steamed vegetables," says Patricia Bannan, R.D., a dietitian in Los Angeles." And request calorie-rich sauces and dressings on the side." At Panda Express, for example, you might order grilled chicken, then mix in some steamed broccoli, mushrooms, and string beans. In the mood for Mexican? Consider a black bean taco loaded with veggies, such as fresh salsa, corn, and peppers at Chipotle. Still tempted by that sticky mountain of baked goodness? Because you're already in indulgence mode, splurging on that cinnamon bun can be easy to justify. "Redefine your idea of a treat," says Bannan. Pamper yourself with a nonfood item instead — say, a pretty new nail polish or bracelet.
Munching at the Movies
Cinematic treats are hard to resist, but with a medium popcorn and soda combo weighing in at 1,600 calories, you can do serious dietary damage at the concession stand.
Your Slim-Down Solution
BYO treats. We know, this sounds like the kind of advice your no-fun grandma would give you. But it's the surest way not to OD on calories at the multiplex, says Taub-Dix. The smartest choice is to pop a 100-calorie bag of popcorn at home and stash it in your purse. Didn't plan ahead? Try splitting a small non-buttered popcorn with a friend (225 calories and 6 grams of fat for half a bag). "If you're craving sweets, have a piece of gum or share some dark chocolate," says Taub-Dix. Or order a box of Sour Patch Kids. They make your mouth puckery, so you're less likely to overdo it.
Dining Out
You've been waiting all week for this opportunity to really indulge — after all, it's date night, not diet night!
Your Slim-Down Solution
Choose dishes with names that denote a healthy cooking method. "Au jus (cooked in broth), braised, broiled, baked, and grilled all get the green light," says Bannan. "Skip anything described as creamy, crunchy, crispy, batter-dipped, or sautéed — words that suggest it's loaded with calorie and fat-laden cream or oil." Want to try everything? It's the perfect time to share. According to a recent study, the average restaurant serves an 8-ounce steak — more than twice the USDA-recommended serving size. "Unfortunately, most people eat the majority of what they're served," says Bannan. If your date doesn't want to split an entree, ask your server to bring only half to the table — and pack the rest in a to-go box.
SUNDAY
Brunching with Abandon
For many women, this midmorning meal is an excuse to scarf down two meals-worth of food.
Your Slim-Down Solution
Eat a piece of fruit and some lowfat yogurt first thing in the a.m. "Having a little something beforehand will curb your hunger, so you're more likely to resist that muffin basket," says Gans. Then, when you get to the restaurant, be especially vigilant if there's a buffet: Research shows that people served an assortment of food took in 44 percent more calories than those who got one dish. Scan the spread and select two or three things that look really good. "When you stick to just a few foods, you feel satisfied more quickly," says Gans. One of your picks should be eggs, which keep you fuller longer than starchier breakfast staples like bagels or waffles. Go for a veggie omelet or even eggs Benedict (ask for the hollandaise sauce on the side) and you'll get a dish that feels celebratory but has less than 350 calories.
Watching a TV Marathon
The couch — and The Real Housewives — is calling and you're more than ready to listen.
Your Slim-Down Solution
Reinvent your Sunday by taking advantage of the fact that you can schedule a two- to three-hour fun, calorie-torching activity, like a hike, bike ride, or a beach volleyball game with friends. If you don't have any heart-pumping plans, intensify your regular workout. "Use the weekend to shake up your routine with something new," says Debi Pillarella, a spokeswoman for the American Council on Exercise. "You'll burn more calories than usual because your muscles have to perform at their peak when doing an unfamiliar activity." So give that Tabata class or hot yoga studio a try, or just pop in a new workout DVD.
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Thanks for this... some really good ideas are in there :-)0
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As a "weekend binger" I found this article to be very good, thanks for sharing!0
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Very good information! Thanks for sharing!0
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As a "weekend binger" I found this article to be very good, thanks for sharing!
I am aslo a weekend binger...NEEDS to stop!0 -
Loves it I was just trying to think of a way to not fall off the wagon this weekend. This definitely helps!0
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Thank you for posting this. I work so hard allllllll week and then just wreck out on the weekend! Awesome tips!!0
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Loves it I was just trying to think of a way to not fall off the wagon this weekend. This definitely helps!
I have a tournament with my kids away form home always a killer ! thanks fo rthe awesome tips!0 -
Very useful tips... Thanks for sharing!0
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Thanks for the great words of wisdom!0
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Thanks for the post. My friends and I usually bring our own "snacks" to the movies, except its more like Subway, McDonalds or KFC. Never once an apple. LOL0
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