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How To Get Fit For Your Wedding
by Workouts
For Brides
Every bride wants to look perfect on her wedding day. Selecting a dress
that will make you look and feel great is an important first step. But
what happens when you look in the mirror and notice trouble spots like
saggy arms or unsightly folds in your back? When this happens it`s not
uncommon for brides to try quick-fix diets to help them get in shape.
Unfortunately, many dieting brides make fitness mistakes that not only
prevent them from reaching their goals but also cause unnecessary stress
and sometimes even illness. Those are two things no bride needs! Here
are five of the most common diet mistakes as well as some tips to help
you avoid them.
1. Too much, too late
One of the most important things to remember if you are trying
to lose weight is to start early. For example, don`t try to lose 20 pounds
two months before the big day. The key is to plan ahead so that you can
lose the weight (or just tone up) gradually. So if you`re dream-wedding
day includes you being in great shape, then include fitness as a "to-do"
on your overall wedding checklist. That way it will be a priority in your
wedding planning.
2. Setting unachievable goals
Many women get engaged and begin imagining themselves drastically
thinner or more sculpted. Be realistic with yourself. If you`ve never
been a size 6 in your life, then it is probably unrealistic to think you
can magically transform just because you are getting married. And, do
you really want to look so different on your wedding day that most people
(including your fiancé) hardly recognize you?
3. Radical diets or fitness programs
Brides typically are short on time and long on to-do lists. This
leads many to try unhealthy fitness programs or starvation diets. Don`t
be tempted by diets that promise quick, drastic results with little effort
from you. You should avoid any programs that suggest taking "diet" pills
or eating unbalanced meals (like eating only cabbage soup for a week).
And, don`t be lured into trying dangerous things, like laxatives.
4. Not exercising
It`s very easy for brides to say "I don`t have time to exercise"
or "I`m too tired to exercise". But diet and exercise should always go
hand in hand. Consider them to be like yin and yang. Without activity
your body can`t burn as many calories. If you are very short on time,
try to exercise in small 10-minute bursts throughout the day. And, keep
in mind that little things help too, like taking the stairs or parking
at the outer edge of the mall parking lot. Plus, if you are tired from
all of your planning, exercise will help give you back some energy.
5. Skipping Meals
It`s not uncommon to get caught up in your planning and then
realize at 9 p.m. (as your head begins to ache) that you haven`t eaten
a thing all day. While it may not be an uncommon scenario, it is unavoidable.
Not only is skipping meals unhealthy, it can lead to binge eating. That
often means eating very fattening foods and/or overeating all at once.
To avoid this, try packing light snacks to keep on hand throughout the
day. Good examples include carrot sticks, cheese strings, peanut butter
on crackers, etc.
Getting in shape doesn`t have to be complicated and it doesn`t require
a lot of time. Keep in mind that the most important thing is for a bride
to feel good about herself. And no matter what size or shape, all brides
are beautiful on their wedding day!
Workouts
For Brides
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