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 TRAINING AND HEALTH 20 / 12 / 07
 

Xmas Survival - Progressive Coaching's 3 tips

Progressive Coaching gave us a three tips to help you survive the festive period.

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Coach Dan Bennett writes: My three top tips for Christmas would be..

  • 1. Be careful of what you are eating

    At Christmas there is a lot of extra food about, so watch what you are eating. As you have been training hard up to Christmas you should continue to watch your weight. If you eat the odd mince pie, slice of Christmas cake, brandy sauce and/or chocolates, you are going to be increasing your intake of calories.

    There are just 3500 calories in each pound of fat and having 2 extra mince pies with cream a day will put on that pound in a week! Let alone the chocolates and other naughty foods. So be careful!

  • 2. Get out and do some more training

    As we have a few extra days off over the Christmas period get out on the bike for some extra hours. Aim to ride for a progressively longer period of time as the days progress on the bike at a low heart rate. This will help to burn some of those extra calories when you can't resist the mince pies and cream. Additionally you could put in an hour of high intensity work on the turbo whilst the family is snoozing on the sofa. A Christmas day ride is particuarly sweet!

  • 3. Resist the Alcohol

    Staying away from the alcohol can be tricky but the key here is to have an excuse ready. Excuses like I've got a club run in the morning, I've got to drive to the bike shop sale, I have to take my medicine in the morning (a bike ride) and can't drink, are good. If you are forced into it try to have one alcoholic drink and then one soft drink. Remember that if you wake up in the morning with a hangover you are going to be much less likely to want to go out on that new shiny bike!

    Contact
    Dan Bennett Progressive Cycle Coaching
    Email- enquiries@progressivecyclecoaching.co.uk
    Website - www.progressivecyclecoaching.co.uk
    Tel - 0779 120 99 27

    Any tips of your own? - post them in the forum


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