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"Don't Do the Holiday 7"
by Greg Landry, M.S.
As the holidays approach, a frequent question
from my clients and subscribers is "How can I
avoid gaining weight during the holidays?"
Their concern is legitimate. The average
American adult gains seven pounds of fat
between Thanksgiving and New Years Day.
However, with a little know-how and effort you
don't have to be "average". In fact, I've seen
many people actually lose a few pounds over the
holidays and feel great while doing it.
One of my clients said it best, "Greg, I can't
tell you how good it feels to have lost three
pounds during the holidays instead of gaining
ten pounds as I used to do. My friends are
jealous. It's January 2nd and I'm feeling (and
looking) lean and mean. And, best of all, I
actually enjoyed the holidays more because I
always felt energetic. In years past, inactivity
and lots of food made me constantly sluggish
and tired."
Here are a few tips that can bring you into the
new year without any new pounds...
Author and
exercise physiologist, Greg Landry, M.S.,
publishes a FREE email newsletter, "Fitness,
Health, & Weight Loss"! To start
your free subscription....
mailto:Fitness-on@mail-list.com or http://www.Landry.com
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2000 by Greg Landry, M.S. |
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