Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, and Happy Holidays, guys.
I’m gonna make this short and sweet because I want to stay off my phone today and just want to enjoy my loved ones.
I had a great evening in New Jersey with my in-laws last night celebrating Christmas Eve. During the day, I still did semi-private training and coaching and stuck to my diet, then in the evening, I enjoyed some short rib and bolognese.
Today, we’re back home in Westchester and family is going to be coming to us. I did get a quick workout in this morning because I think it’s extra important during the holidays to stay active, however, most of today we will just be relaxing.
I feel like I did an incredible job with my health and fitness goals this year and these next couple of weeks will be a nice deload for me as I prep for another year of continuing to advance my health and fitness goals.
Some advice for this next couple of weeks:
1️⃣ Avoid grazing where you just mindlessly eat on anything and everything. It’s absolutely okay to enjoy a meal with loved ones but the cardinal sin in my opinion is just mindlessly eating the cookie being left on the counter unless this was an experience you were genuinely looking forward to.
2️⃣ Stay active. Clients who stay active and continue to weight train, even if they slip up on their diets, are always in a way better position than those who stop training AND slip up on their diets.
3️⃣ Enjoy the moment. Get off your phone. Stay out of your emails. Turn off the TV. Spend some quality time with people that truly matter in your life.
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