This article about staying focused on your diet while on
holiday is appealing for those interested about this topic is written by Mary
Watson
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How to travel and still lose weight
Being on a diet while you are travelling seems to be a difficult task for many
people. In fact, some people use holiday time as an excuse to forget the diet
and just eat what they want. The problem is they usually return home to find
they have not only not lost weight but have gained some of what they already
lost. There are ways you can have fun on your holiday trips and still lose
weight.
Make Sensible Food Choices
When you are travelling you do not have to use that as an excuse to throw your
diet into the waste bin. Even when you eat three meals out every day, you can
stay on your weight loss program by making sensible choices. That doesn’t mean
you can’t occasionally have something special as long as you plan for it. Some
of the things you may want to consider include the following:
• Do not have a big breakfast every day. Being on holiday doesn’t mean your
daily breakfast should consist of pastries, donuts, and three course meals.
Even if you attend a buffet, you can choose fruits, whole grain cereals with
skim milk, or yoghurt.
• Even if you are not a breakfast eater, make it a point to have something even
if it’s whole wheat toast with a little butter or jam. You will snack less
during your time out if you eat three meals a day.
• Don’t feel you have to eat everything on your plate simply because you “paid
for it.” Some restaurants provide portions that are too large—consume only
enough so that you feel full and not overstuffed.
• Choose healthy items from the menu. Every restaurant has some selections that
are healthier than others. Lunch may be a salad with a little dressing while
dinner may consist of grilled chicken or fish. Avoid making a routine out of
greasy and high-calorie foods.
Get Plenty of Exercise
Depending where you go for your holiday, you may have to plan for your
activities. It’s easy enough to exercise while on holiday even if you don’t do
anything but walk. Many people travel and have a tendency to jump in the car or
taxi for short trips that can be accomplished on foot. Even if you can’t travel
on foot, if you are using public transportation, you will likely get the
exercise you need by walking provided you don’t ride to every single stop.
If the weather is nice, spend time in the park and other places where you can
walk rather than ride to your destination. Whenever possible exit your car or
the train or bus farther away from your destination and walk the rest of the
way. When you are shopping, make it a point to walk between the stores rather
than getting into the car or on a bus. Finally, make sure your trip includes
plenty of activities that will allow you to burn off the calories from the
meals you consume.
Limit Your Alcohol Intake
Alcoholic beverages are very high in calories, yet many people who don’t drink
any other time do so when they are on holiday. Whether it’s because they are
not driving or are more relaxed is of little difference. You can enjoy a glass
of wine with dinner or a drink later, but you need to limit how much you drink.
Do not get into the habit or drinking two or three drinks every night while you
are enjoying your holiday or you will put on extra pounds by the time you
return home.
About
The Author
Mary Watson writes weight loss, diet plan, health, beauty and general well-being articles for the Slim Eazy website at http://www.slimeazy.com