Sunday, November 25, 2012

LOSE Weight, Don't Gain It During the Holidays

 


The average weight gain from Thanksgiving until January 2, when the month of culinary atonement begins, is seven pounds. Too many Christmas cookies lying around the office and too much alcohol at company parties, I presume.

However, I maintain you can maintain your current weight and even shed a few pounds during the next six weeks...and still go to all those parties! Remember, the cornerstone of the Meltdown weight loss plan is to graze, eating five small but healthy meals a day. When is that easier to do than during the holidays when good food (as well as bad) is everywhere?

Here's how to survive your Thanksgiving feast with waistline intact:


  1. Remember the Meltdown 40-40-20 rule.
    A healthy Meltdown meal is composed of 40 percent lean protein, 40 percent complex carbohydrates and 20 percent fat. This is the optimal chemical cocktail to jump start your lagging metabolism.

    Turkey without the skin is a lean protein. Yams without marshmallows, green beans without butter and mashed potatoes without too much gravy are all wonderful complex carbohydrates. There are plenty of healthy choices on the Thanksgiving menu if you look closely.

  2. Avoid sugar.
    I don't have to tell y'all, my faithful readers, that sugar is as addicting as cocaine. Do your best to avoid all sugar and aspartame at this meal. Leave the sugar out of the tea. Don't drink sodas. No wine or beer, if humanely possible. And, if your will power holds, skip dessert. (You should be so full by then you won't want dessert!)

  3. Eat a healthy breakfast if your Thanksgiving meal will be at lunch. Eat a healthy lunch if you're going to feast for supper.
    Portion control will be easier this way.

  4. Drink up to eight glasses of ice water Thanksgiving Day.
    Why iced? Because your body has to burn fat (yeah!) to heat the frigid liquid to body temperature. That takes calories. Besides, water will fill you up and helps you flush toxins.

  5. The Meltdown cheating rule:
    You can have one contraband substance every fourth day and not impact your weight loss program. I'm going to make next Thursday my cheat day and treat myself to one piece of pumpkin pie, no whipped cream. I'm going to enjoy it and not feel guilty!

  6. Work out before the big meal.
    My health club is open from 8 to 8 on Thanksgiving Day. I'll use the rowing machine and do some weight training while my turkey is in the oven. If your health club is closed, why not take the dog for a brisk walk? Even vacuuming the floors, shoveling snow or raking leaves can get your heart rate up.

    Working out up to 90 minutes before the meal will keep your metabolism raised for at least four hours. Your body will be able to process the meal more efficiently.

  7. If possible, graze.
    Even if your family sits down as one unit to eat Thanksgiving dinner, you can still nibble the minute you arrive. At my house the meal is a buffet. We graze on appetizers.
    We spend six hours together eating a little here, a little there. That is the best way to fuel your body because it removes the rollercoaster highs and lows caused by too much, then too little blood sugar.


  8. If you can handle caffeine, drink black coffee.
    If you look at the ingredient labels of most "diet aids," they are primarily caffeine. Caffeine causes your body to raise your basal metabolic rate, which in turn allows you to burn more fat. If you drink a cup of coffee with each holiday meal, that should stoke the fat-burning fires.

    Make sure the coffee is black, however. Cream and sugar negate the positive benefits of steaming java.

  9. If you're the chef, make sure the meal is a healthy one.
    Why clog arteries if you know better? 

    After Thanksgiving dinner, Christmas parties lie ahead. The same rules apply. There will always be at least one healthy thing to eat at any Christmas party even if it's just pretzels.

    Sadly, stress raises your metabolism. (Read my page about stress for more info.) If you get super stressed trying to do everything by Christmas, you may just lose weight in spite of yourself.... if you stay away from those *&(^%$ cookies!
From
http://www.meltdown.com/holiday.htm


Sunday, November 11, 2012

NOVEMEBER

November 08,2012
Dear Zumba Ladies!

Hello my lovely fitness buddies. The holiday season is fast approaching and now more than ever is a good time to maximize your workouts. Please note that there will be no Zumba class November 21 and 22nd due to the Thanksgiving Holiday. Class will resume Saturday morning at 11:15. I look forward to seeing you in class.
Nefertiti

Friday, November 2, 2012

What are the best shoes for Turbo Kick?

 

Hello Ladies. I am working hard to bring Turbo Kick to you by January so that you can get yet another flavor to your weekly workout. After trying hard to find the best Zumba shoe, now I am on a misson to find the best Turbo Kick sneak. Here is an article I would like to share to help get you started. If I find a great one, I may just add some Dancesocks to them and use them for Zumba as well!  Remember if you have not already, please email me at nefertitizumba@yahoo.com to sign up for the class if you are interested. Also list Monday or Tuesday as a possible day and note a time that may work for you. Write Turbo Kick in the subject line. See you soon!

Nefertiti



 

 

From Hollykicks.com

This is the question I get asked the most. There are really three things you want to look for when shopping for Turbo Kick shoes.
- Minimal tread. You want to be able to pivot your feet easily. Many running shoes have heavy tread which makes it difficult to pivot on the balls of your feet; therefore causing torque in the knees when twisting. You want your feet to be able to pivot easily beneath you.
- Lateral support. Cross trainers provide lateral support to prevent your ankle from rolling when lunging side to side. Running shoes are typically made for forward and back motion and do not have lateral support. Turbo Kick has a lot of lateral movement, so be sure to read the specs or ask the sales associate about the lateral support of the shoe.
- Shock Absorption. If you are doing Turbo Kick high impact (jumping), you will need a shoe with good shock absorption. There are many shoes that meet the above criteria because of the popularity of dance type fitness classes, but if you are doing a high impact activity it’s crucial to have enough shock absorption. This will help prevent shin splints, knee pain, etc.

Chalene Johnson (creator of Turbo Kick) and me wearing the same shoes: Nike Shox Deliver
Top three picks for Turbo Kick shoes:
- Nike Shox Deliver or Conundrum. My favorites! They are technically running shoes, but they do offer enough lateral support to be safe. The soles have flat circles to make pivoting easy, and the 4 shoxs give great shock absorption. The con – too narrow for some people.
- Nike Free XT. These shoes are advertised specifically for Turbo Kick type activity, offering lateral support, minimal tread with a split sole, and shock absorption. They are a favorite for many people in class. The con – for me they do not have enough shock absorption and they were too narrow in the toe box which causes numbness from squeezing the nerves between the metatarsals. If you get that numb, tingly, painful feeling across your foot, try a shoe with a wider toe box.
- Asics Gel Enthrall. A friend of mine in class has tried just about every shoe on the market in the pursuit of the perfect Turbo Kick shoe and she settled on these. The Nike Shox were too narrow for her, so if you find the Shox too narrow give these a try.
Your shoes are so important, so take your time, try the feel of many different shoes, jump around the store, do some Turbo Kick moves (everyone will be impressed), and find a store with a great return policy. Foot Locker allows you to try the shoes for 30 days to see how they feel with a money back guarantee.
Have you found the perfect Turbo Kick shoe? I’d love to hear about it – leave a comment and share about your happy Turbo Kicking feet! :) Also – if you’d like me to be YOUR coach, please click the green bar at the right of the page ———–>
I’d love to stay in touch and help you achieve your fitness goals!

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

No class tonight

So Sorry You guys,no class tonight. Still no power :( Let's try again tomorrow night. See you soon.

POWER IS STILL OUT AT SAVAGE FIT!

Hello ladies. I hope everyone weathered the storm safely. Please note :

Savage Fit unfortunately still has no power. I need my ZUMBA !! I know you do too!  If power is not restored by 6pm, class will be canceled and resume, God willing, tomorrow at 8pm. Please Pray! Call 443-535-1309 for updated info at 6pm. or stay updated with me on facebook/NefertitiZumba.  Hope to see you soon.

Nefertiti

Monday, October 29, 2012

No Class Tuesday Morning Savage Fit Studio is closed

 

Savage Fit Studio will be closed tomorrow Tuesday October 30,2012 so there will be no morning Zumba. I will God Willing see you guys Weds night. Stay safe.

Nefertiti


Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Party In Pink (tm)


This past Sunday's Party in Pink was a success. 2 hours of music with calorie burning moves all for a good cause. Hope to see you at the next one!
Nefertiti Zumba!