So you've been working hard on some goals and seeing some great results. Then BOOM, the
holiday season hits and you suddenly find that it's MUCH harder to get to the gym every day and to stick
to your nutrition goals. That's okay! Different seasons of the year mean different seasons of life.
It's accepting those seasons and being conscious of your nutrition and exercise that will help you to
not go overboard and ruin your hard work.
Here are a few tips to not ruining your progress through the Holiday Season: So you've been
working hard on some goals and seeing some great results. Then BOOM, the holiday season hits and you suddenly
find that it's MUCH harder to get to the gym every day and to stick to your nutrition goals.
That's okay! Different seasons of the year mean different seasons of life. It's accepting those
seasons and being conscious of your nutrition and exercise that will help you to not go overboard and ruin your
hard work.
Here are a few tips to not ruining your progress through the Holiday Season:
1. Reset your goals. If you’ve been focusing on losing weight, change your goal for the next few
weeks, month, or rest of the year to maintain. Or maybe even gain muscle. If you're looking to build
more muscle, you’ll naturally need more food. Which you’ll most likely be doing a little bit
more over the holidays anyway so why not adjust your macros to meet those needs?
2. Don’t track your food on the day of a holiday or event with other people. You can still be
conscious of what you’re eating but there’s no need to worry about logging your food over
the dinner table while trying to enjoy time with family. Eat your food, enjoy your family, and get back on track
the next day. Guilt-free!
3. Get in an intense workout the day of. Whether it's party or Thanksgiving Day, getting in a workout
beforehand will help you feel better about what you're eating and direct your food to use for fuel!
However, aim for it to be intense. Intense meaning a really good lifting workout, HIIT workout or full body
workout that challenges you. You know you’ll be eating more food so prep your body to burn the
calories by working your it beforehand.
4. Start each day with a healthy breakfast focusing on proteins and complex carbs. Think a nice big protein
smoothie loaded with veggies or a big scramble with veggies. This is especially important on the day of a party
or holiday. More than likely you’ll get more carbs than you usually do in the afternoon/evening so
filling up on proteins and veggies earlier in the day will help keep your macros balanced.
5. Don't throw in the towel! No matter what you eat, drink, or how many workouts you miss over the
holiday season, don't just quit! You've been working hard at your goals and quitting will mean
starting over which no one likes to do. Enjoy the holiday season but be conscious of what goals you've
set for yourself. Continue to work at them but allow yourself some grace throughout this season to enjoy your
family, friends, festivities, and food! If you do overdo it, don't quit! Make tomorrow your new day, not
January 1st.
The most important tip to staying on track is to enjoy yourself! Don't skip out on parties or events
because you want to look banging in your swimsuit come summertime. Yes, keeping your goals in mind is important
but being in the moment and enjoying those that mean the most to you is more important. Live life, eat clean
most the time, move when you can and enjoy this season!
Guest Post By: Giselle Schroer, Kaia Coach & CPT, Kaia FIT Roseville & Orangevale.