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How To Avoid Weight Gain


The holiday season is a time of joy and celebration. There are holiday parties and holiday dinners with family, and overall, it's holiday treats galore!


It's practically inevitable that you will gain some weight during the holiday season - especially if you're not careful!


In this blog post, we'll discuss how to avoid weight gain during the holidays so that your hard-earned progress doesn't go down the drain!


How Do You Gain Weight, Actually?

Alright, if we try and get down to the core of it all with fundamental analysis, we can conclude that there is a specific reason why you gain weight...


Okay, maybe that was too complex to say, "overeating causes weight gain,"... But the point is this - If you manage the amount of food, you can eat any food type you want.


So essentially, if you consistently go way above your daily needs for maintenance, you will gain weight.


And though that happens, one must remember that just a tiny percentage of the weight gained during the holidays is fat.


You also gain:

  • Muscle and liver glycogen (stored carbs)
  • Water
  • Food weight


So here's for a mental checkpoint - Don't stress out about a couple of pounds gained. 

Focus on long-term habits!


Let Your Soul Loose


There is a tendency for people to fall so seriously into diets and nutrition plans that their entire perspective on food is warped.


This is precisely when one may be worried about overeating for a couple of days during the holiday.


However, if you give your soul more food than your body needs and are mentally okay with that and don't feel guilt, you can...


Leverage The Binge!

Yes, that's right - Binging on food doesn't necessarily have to mean gaining unhealthy weight.


Think of the binge as an abundance of energy that can be used for physical activities and stimulates the body in a good way.


In short - Stay active and train intensely during the holidays, when your food intake is higher.


Here Are 5 More Tips To Control Binging

If you have a big problem with self-control, holiday binging can get out of hand...

And though that is true, there are ways to manage your cravings!


Check out these tips below


  • Eat sequentially


The human stomach was made to digest almost anything and everything, but nevertheless, the different nutrients get chemically digested in other parts of the digestive system.


For this reason, eating your nutrients sequentially in each meal may improve the feeling of satiety and overall digestion, and gut health.


Whatever holiday food you eat, eat the carbs and veggies and then move on to protein and fat sources.


If the foods on the table mix all nutrients, however, fear not! Just chew the food longer, as that will ease the work of your stomach.


  • Eat plenty of protein and fats.


If you want to avoid overeating, you NEED to be satiated and not think about food.

And well, that is only possible through quality proteins and fats, mainly from animal sources.


However, though animal sources provide satiating proteins and fats, the most satiating food you can eat is...


  • Potatoes!


Yes, you heard it here first - If the holiday dinner table has potatoes to offer, don't be afraid to combine them with anything else you have on your plate.


Doing so will increase satiety and make it far less likely to overeat and gain excess weight.


To Wrap It Up

Managing your holiday eating habits doesn't have to be difficult, nor do you have to gain excess weight.


Stay active, stay mindful, and if you happen to eat more food - Use that energy!