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Wedding Fitness - Look And Feel Your Best On Your Wedding Day!

A gym can be a depressing sight for any bride or groom to be. There are many things you can do to get yourself into shape other than the workout room.
The workout room
This can be a depressing sight for any bride or groom to be. There are many things you can do to get yourself into shape other than the workout room.
Wedding Fitness - Tips and Suggestions

Open Space Great For Running - Brides and Grooms
You don't need a fancy gym to get a workout in. Get outside and go for a run! Brides to be - Running is one of the single greatest ways to burn calories! And, it's free (less the cost of the shoes).

Tone your tummy and your abs!

Joelle and David Hiking "post wedding"
Joelle and David hiking "post wedding" - Hiking is a great way to burn a LOT of calories before and after your wedding!

 

Wedding Fitness - Not A Quick Fix But A Lifestyle Change

David and Joelle's Suggestions and Observations:

I remember a few years ago listening to a well known movie star talking about how they had lost so much weight for a movie role they were preparing for. As we all know, there are more "Hollywood Diets" and "Infomercial Diets" than can be counted. That's why I was surprised to hear this person simply say: "I ate less and ran more." That was it!

Of course, this strategy probably wouldn't work for everyone, but the concept is pretty sound. If you burn more calories than you consume, you are likely to lose weight. However, I realize that there are some people out there that may have a condition that might not make weight loss this easy, or perhaps it may be just a slow metabolism that you have inherited from someone down the family line.

Joelle and I aren't experts on health and weight loss by any means. We do, however, read about and research "health related" topics frequently, as we are both very interested in staying fit, slim, and feeling mentally sharp into our latter years. Joelle is 40 + years old, and I am nearing 40. We are both trim, and it isn't a stretch to say that we are slim and in great shape. We both have improved our strength over the years, and we both are very centered mentally and spiritually. I am not writing this to "toot our horns" but rather to convey that we have made many lifestyle choices along the way to be healthy.

We both believe that if these lifestyle choices and changes were adopted by a bride or groom to be, they would see the results in the short-term (before the wedding) and would also enjoy the benefits well into the married years. Joelle and I both discourage "diets" in the traditional sense, and quick fixes are designed to fail. Fitness and health should be a way of life.

That said, I'd like to share with you some of the things that have made a difference in our lives - things that any bride or groom could adopt into their daily routine fairly easily, and start realizing the benefits very quickly!

Hot Yoga For Brides1) Yoga, Especially "Hot Yoga" or "Bikram Yoga" - I discovered "Hot Yoga" well before I got married, or even had a thought of my future bride or family. My sister turned me on to it, and I have been hooked ever since. I have been a runner most of my life, so my joints were a mess and very stiff (pre-yoga). I went to my first "Hot Yoga" class, and after it was over, I felt as if my whole body had just gotten a lube job. My knees felt sore, but great!

Hot Yoga is a series of 26 poses that take place over the course of 1.5 hours in a heated room. The idea is that a heated room makes your body more pliable, and the heat also encourages detoxification. Let me tell you, future brides, you will sweat your butt off in this class! Be prepared to be soaking wet once you are finished, and after you do this class, you will sleep like a baby that night!

After several weeks of doing this yoga, my skin started to feel much more clear, and my sweat wasn't nearly as "stinky." My breath smelled better, and I had a ton more energy. I also started feeling much more relaxed, and my posture improved. I have now been doing this "Hot Yoga" for about 5 years now about twice a week. It is the single most important contributor to my overall health. My mind is sharper, my legs, arms and back are stronger and toned, and I deal with life's challenges with greater ease and peace of mind. Joelle started about 2 years ago, and she was also hooked on her first day! Yoga was an essential part of both of our pre-wedding routine before we got married in 2002.

Imagine seeing the benefits described above before your wedding? You'll look more rested, your "glow" will be more intense, and you will look proud with your perfect posture! Most big cities offer "Hot" or "Bikram" yoga studios, and many smaller towns are starting to see studios popping up.

If you aren't able to attend a class in town, there are many great videos and books out there about a great many different yoga styles!

2) Running or Walking - You CAN fit into that tuxedo or wedding dress! I will swear by running to anyone who wants to lose weight. Joelle and I were at a Mexican Food place not too long ago, and she looked over at me and commented on how trim I was - even more so than usual. I am now a stay at home dad, so I get to take my son out in the jogging stroller quite often. I would say that I run anywhere from 3-5 miles a day, 4 times a week. It only takes me about 30-45 minutes to get a good run in, and when I am running regularly, I feel my metabolism go up sharply.

After my wife made that comment, I looked down and noticed that I had not only finished my triple combination platter, but I had polished off most of what she didn't finish, as well as the better part of a bowl of chips. Ok, I am not proud of this, but my point is that runners are often accused of being able to "keep their figure" and "eat like a horse" at the same time. I have found this to be completely true. I'm not encouraging gluttony, but you will notice your metabolism kick in!

You probably won't see any results of a regular running routine for a few weeks, but if you stick with it, you will start to notice that your clothes fit a little looser, and that your energy level is going up!

When running isn't an option, Joelle and I try to figure out ways to get a lot of walking in during the day. Not taking the elevator, or walking the half-mile to the store instead of driving all adds up. We also like to take "family walks" with our 2 year old. I have seen studies that suggest that walking a mile burns as many calories as you would if you had run the same distance. You can also do the "run walk" when you are just starting - run as you can, and if you get tired, run a stretch.

If you are one that likes to keep track of mileage, there is a wonderful tool to help you! The Gmaps Pedometer is a great way to see what you have accomplished in your running or walking. I'll bet if you can get up to several miles a day several times a week, you'll start dropping sizes and you will be able to slip that tuxedo or wedding dress on with ease! Stick with it!

3) The Wedding Day Diet - There are so many different opinions out there as to what you should or shouldn't eat on your wedding day. We believe that if you don't "over indulge" the night before or at the rehearsal dinner, and that if you have light, healthy meals on your wedding day, you'll feel great.

Consider having some fruit and some healthy cereal, or perhaps a protein shake for breakfast. Protein does help level out your blood-sugar during the day, making you less likely to "bonk" or get ravenously hungry. Keep coffee and caffeine to moderate levels, since caffeine will make you jittery, and it is also a diuretic, making you dehydrated. Lots of water will also keep you feeling energetic and fresh. For lunch, maybe a salad with some nuts (protein) and a light dressing. The fiber you get from lots of fruits and vegetables will "keep things moving" if you know what I mean - very important on your wedding day! Keep cheese, dairy, and breads to a minimum (many breads can make you sleepy an hour or so after you eat them).

4) Getting Your Mind Right! I have a card that my dad gave me many years ago that lists the top characteristics or habits of successful people. One of these habits is to "Quiet The Mind" every day. Many people have tried meditation but have been discouraged quickly because it is time-consuming and the benefits may take some time to realize. Also, there are many different ways to meditate, so how do you know if you are doing the right one, or if you are doing it correctly?

My friend Erin is a very holisic person (she's a Chiropractor ) and I would say she is a "female buddha" in many ways. She and Joelle and I often share "zen-like" things we have discovered in our lives. Recently, Erin turned us on to Holosync Mind Development and Meditation Tool. From their website, they say "The idea of using precise sounds to alter a listener's state of mind came from a 1973 article in Scientific American by researcher Dr. Gerald Oster of Mt. Sinai Medical Center in New York. In this article, "Auditory Beats in the Brain," Oster describes a characteristic of the brain wherein electrical brain wave patterns resonate to certain precise frequencies when presented with audio tones of certain frequencies."

I was a little leery of this at first, but Erin let me borrow her Ipod and I gave it a whirl. The sound is basically of a rainstorm, which is very, very relaxing - however, you can barely sense some very low pitched sounds happening throughout the audio. By the end of the audio session, I am as relaxed and as centered as ever. My creativity has been enhanced, and my ability to deal with stressful situations has been greatly improved. Nothing seems like an emergency any more, but ironically, I am seeming to get a heck of a lot more done during my day.

Imagine being this centered during the planning of your wedding, and then, of course, on your wedding day? I am not trying to pitch this product, as I receive no financial gain by telling you about it - I just truly believe in these tapes and encourage you to give them a try. I'll bet that you'll still be using them long after your wedding day has passed.

5) Keeping your sense of humor - Joelle and I watch funny movies and shows frequently to keep our sense of humor in good shape. It's very important to us, especially in today's stressful world. We have also decided to stop watching the news, not to become uninformed, but because it just puts us in a bad mood. We recommend to any bride or groom to be to consider taking a "news break." If you need to keep up with what's going on in the world, you can usually get the important news you need by going to Yahoo or MSN, or CNN.com.

Laughing before your wedding

Wedding Fitness - Be The Buff Bride Or Groom - Get Physically, Mentally And Spiritually Fit Before The Big Day!


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