Ziqitza Rajasthan - Here's how you can stay fit and healthy during the festive season
The
festival season is upon us, and we all know what this means. Celebrations bring
plenty of joy, cheer and laughter along with your family and loved ones. Of
course, festivals would be incomplete without the spread of tasty and
irresistible delicacies to tantalise your taste buds. But, if you're one of
those people who worry about your health on the pretext of festivities, here's
all that you need to know.
So, here are a few tips by Ziqitza to help you stay healthy and fit this
festive season.
Balance your food
intake: Be conscious of what you eat during the festive season as it helps to
make adjustments to your diet later. It is good to plan out your food intake
during the festive season and stick to it. Festivals call for food, friends and
partying so you should not beat yourself up if you are over-indulging. Having
said that, you can go for healthier food and drink options that don't affect
your diet much.
Portion your
meals: Use small plates and don't go back for seconds. By using smaller
plates, you can decide what you want to eat and in measured portions, thereby
preventing you from consuming those extra calories. Be mindful of the food you
eat but remember to not cross the line of your junk food intake.
Drink lots of
water: Staying hydrated during the festive season is very important
especially if you are drinking alcohol, as it helps to remove the toxins from
your body and also prevents overeating. Remember to drink at least 10-12
glasses of water daily if you want to shed off those extra calories and stay
fit.
Be active by
setting simple goals: It can be difficult to stick to your
regular workout routine, therefore, it is best to set realistic goals that you
can achieve easily. Ziqitza
Limited emphasis on going
for regular walks post your meals. This will help you burn those calories that
you consume on the go. Also try to do some bodyweight exercises at home. The
best time to workout at home is in the morning, when everyone is asleep so
there is no disturbance or temptation. While it is good to socialize and enjoy,
you should not completely abandon your workouts.
Opt for
alternative healthier cooking methods: Experts from Ziqitza
Rajasthan suggest not to
consume packed sweets and snacks, as it contains a lot of unhealthy
preservatives, sugar and calories. The best way to control your calorie intake
is by making a few healthier changes to your homemade delicacies. When you are making sweets at home, choose your
ingredients wisely. Use ingredients that are low in fat and sugar content so
that the end-product is healthy. When serving guests, offer fruits and nuts
along with your traditional sweets, Substitute low-fat milk for heavy cream,
Occasional fried food gives you more cholesterol than you think, switch to
cooking methods like baking, steaming, or grilling instead of frying. ZHL
Rajasthan recommends
sticking to your fitness schedules on a daily basis is already a
challenge for most of us and the last thing we need is the distraction of
festivals and everything that comes along with it. Also let’s not forget that
losing those extra kilos can be a task.
Relax the Mind with
Meditation: Festivals can feel pretty taxing for
your mental health as you get caught up in a flurry of activities with no quiet
time for yourself. Meditation techniques can be simple and very useful in
calming the mind and soothing jangled nerves. You can start your day with a few
minutes of meditation and sit for a few quiet moments.
Dr. Santosh Datar
from Ziqitza
Healthcare says to truly celebrate the spirit of the festivities,
you cannot spend most of your time counting calories. Each occasion should be
given its due, so do not make it about guilt or regret. A regular and
consistent fitness practice will boost your metabolism ensuring that you don't
have to worry about festival indulgence. Set attainable and realistic goals for
yourself that encourage you to stay on track. With a minimum of 30 minutes each
morning, you can make a big investment in your health without missing out on
the fun.
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