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Garae
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I'm leaving for a week long cruise (YAY!) this weekend, but I'm terrified that I'm not going to have my normal foods with me. Any advice? I'll be sailing to the Virgin Islands =]
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My advice is to have a wonderful time, don't go too crazy with the free food, work in exercise when you can, and get back to your normal routine when you get back. You'll probably gain a few pounds, but if you get back to your healthy routine when you return it will come back off quickly enough.0
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My advice is to have a wonderful time, don't go too crazy with the free food, work in exercise when you can, and get back to your normal routine when you get back. You'll probably gain a few pounds, but if you get back to your healthy routine when you return it will come back off quickly enough.
Good advice. No point in going on vacation if you won't enjoy it.0 -
I went on a cruise to Jamaica, Grand Caymen, and Cozumel last Sept. Their portion sizes are just right if you eat in the dining rooms but if you serve yourself eat in moderation, oh and the best part is they have a gym on board to workout. Enjoy!0
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Cruises have so many food choices. Just make sure not to make the wrong ones. If you see fruits, eat the fruit. But remember, it's a vacation. Experiment with foods you wouldn't normally have. If you think you've over eaten, or if you feel bad about something you ate, then you know that when you have stops, you'll be walking a ton. If you feel like you need extra exercise, there are most likely gyms on the boat. (: I'm basing everything on Royal Carribean, though. Don't worry, I'm sure you'll do great!0
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that's exactly what I do when I go on vacation. Still make some good choices, not a reason to eat fries and pies, but keep an eye on the booze. High calories there.0
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Oh boy, cruises are known for having people gain 5-10lbs because of all the delicious foods on board, lol! But if you stay committed to your diet and whatnot, ou diet can be accomplished0
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I'm leaving on a cruise Thursday and feel the same way If I can stay away from those desserts and daiquiris, I think I'll be OK...but it's gonna be hard!!!0
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Cruises have so many food choices. Just make sure not to make the wrong ones. If you see fruits, eat the fruit. But remember, it's a vacation. Experiment with foods you wouldn't normally have. If you think you've over eaten, or if you feel bad about something you ate, then you know that when you have stops, you'll be walking a ton. If you feel like you need extra exercise, there are most likely gyms on the boat. (: I'm basing everything on Royal Carribean, though. Don't worry, I'm sure you'll do great!
I'm going on royal carribean! I'm looking up workout classes available on the ship now haha. I'm just nervous because in situations like these I have a hard time controlling myself :00 -
I went on a cruise in December and gained 1.5 pounds...I took that as a win. I ate fairly healthy breakfasts of yogurt and fruit most mornings, lunch was different everyday, depending if we were in a port (not always healthy) and dinner was in the dinning rooms and were fairly healthy although I did enjoy the breads which were different each night and the desserts every night. I did make a point of going to the fitness center several times and we did a zip line excursion that was a work out. I ate and drank more than normal, was back in the gym the day I got back, weighed myself the next day and only gained 1.5 pounds and that came right back off. Good Luck, you can have the best of both worlds0
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Cruises have so many food choices. Just make sure not to make the wrong ones. If you see fruits, eat the fruit. But remember, it's a vacation. Experiment with foods you wouldn't normally have. If you think you've over eaten, or if you feel bad about something you ate, then you know that when you have stops, you'll be walking a ton. If you feel like you need extra exercise, there are most likely gyms on the boat. (: I'm basing everything on Royal Carribean, though. Don't worry, I'm sure you'll do great!
Good advice. I am going on one in August... Since I am GF that cuts out a ton of choices but I was planning on drinking on shore... Straight tequila for me I guess0 -
I love to drink beer and get loose on vacation. What the heck how often do we get to go on vacation. At most 30 days a year for some and half that or less for most working folks. Drinking generally creates hunger so like i said you can't do a whole lot of damage in a week that you can't fix in a week or so after your return. Have fun and don't worry. That's the whole point of vacation anyways. Have a blast!0
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So much wonderful advise! I'm going away just for the weekend, but all this good advise will help me as well.
I hope you have a wonderful time and come back to all your MFPs rested, refreshed and ready to go.0 -
I personally say eat what you want, workout when you want and enjoy it!
life isnt about always obessing over food and worrying. Counting calories on Holiday? forget it
and then when you get back work your *kitten* off for a week or so and you'll be fine.
Ps very jeolous0
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