Tuesday, May 27, 2008

The Lazy Person's Guide To Getting Fit On Holiday

The Lazy Person's Guide To Getting Fit On Holiday
So, you've made it. You're finally on holiday!

(Yeah, I know, you're still at the office slaving away at
your desk but bear with me, I'm painting a picture here!)

After all those weeks of cutting calories, depriving
yourself of treats and regularly thrashing yourself about
in the gym (You know, the usual pre-holiday fitness panic)
you're finally able to get your kit off, soak up some rays
and chill out on the beach.

After all, idleness and holidays go hand in hand don't they?

Or do they? Or, more to the point, should they?

It may or may not surprise to you to find out that, on
average, holiday makers put on around 5-7lbs in weight
during their two weeks away from home, a figure (excuse the
pun) only normally beaten by Christmas!

Now, 7lbs may not sound like a lot but in reality it
represents some 24,500 extra calories stored either through
reduced activity or excess food consumption.

Just to clarify, that's the equivalent of about 10 days
worth of calories above and beyond those needed to maintain
your weight during your holiday. And guess what?

Nearly all of this is fat!!

So maybe a week of sun, sea and sloth isn't such a great
idea after all. Not unless you actually enjoy laying down
lard!

The funny thing is, it's so easy to avoid piling on the
holiday pounds.

In fact, many people find that they actually come back from
their holidays leaner, more toned and far healthier than
when they went away just by taking advantage of the
opportunity to be more active and try new, healthier foods.

I know what you're thinking "I'm on holiday to enjoy myself
and relax NOT to put myself through some harsh diet and
thrash myself everyday" and you're right, a holiday should
offer the chance to rejuvenate and replenish your tired
body.

That's exactly why you should consider being more active
during your break.

You see, contrary to popular belief, total bed-rest (or
sunbed rest) is actually BAD for you.

Lazing your days away leads to muscle wasting, reduced
metabolism, increased fat storage and increased lethargy.

This is why we're often more tired upon return from our
hols than before we went away, we're simply allowing our
bodies to degrade through immobility.

As if we're not already immobile enough in our day-to-day
lives!

Of course, this can easily be avoided by incorporating a
little and often approach to activity during your holiday.
Just follow the simple tips laid out below and you may even
come back in better shape than when you started your hols.

1. Take a walk, run or go for a swim before breakfast. This
is a great way to fire up your metabolism and burn off some
extra calories before you put more food into your body,
and a great opportunity to get your towel on a sunbed
before anyone else!

2. Spend at least 10 mins out of every hour on your feet
Come on, 10 minutes is hardly a hardship and you can use
this time to walk along the beach and even-up your tan in
those hard to reach bits or even to check out the talent
further up the beach!

3. Spend at least 10 mins out of every hour in the water.
Swim, snorkel, surf, kayak, paddle or whatever takes your
fancy. Just get in the water and move!

I'm sensing some resistance. Still too much effort?

Well, for those of you determined to travel the world, meet
interesting people and wave at them from the comfort of
your sunbed (you lazy lot!) all's not lost. There may still
be a way of keeping you from piling on the pounds.

Isometric contractions are the ideal lazy-persons workout
as they require no movement. Not one bit.

Now I've got your attention haven't I?

To perform isometrics simply contract the target muscles
between 75-100% of their maximum effort and hold this
contraction for 20-30 seconds before relaxing and choosing
another target.

For the chest: Push the palms of your hands together in a
prayer-type position. Now push, crush and push some more
with all your might.

For the shoulders: Clasp your hands together and attempt to
pull them apart as hard as you can

For your abdominals: Lie on your back, knees bent and hand
on thighs. With arms outstretched and elbows locked,
attempt a crunch type movement (Against your locked arms
you won't be able to get up).

For your thighs: Straighten your legs and contract and
squeeze as hard as you can. Easy!

For your inner thighs: Legs straight and ankles together
try to push each ankle through the other one (You may want
to place a towel between your ankles). A similar action can
be done with the knees.

For your hips: Cross your legs and feet and attempt to pull
the feet apart.

There you have it. The ultimate lazy-persons workout with
not a weight, band or exercise gizmo in sight.

But don't let its simplicity fool you, this workout can be
amazingly effective at increasing muscular tone and
strength Working this way you can perform an almost
endless circuit of exercises as you work around the body
without ever getting off of your sunbed. Not bad huh?

Seriously though, movement is where it's at. The body is
quite simply a movement machine. It likes it, wants it and
needs it to function optimally, and by incorporating
movement into your holiday you'll look and feel far better
because of it.

I'm not suggesting that your holiday has to be all action
and adventure from start to finish or that fitness should
dominate your thoughts in any way, simply that you take a
little time every day to look after your body and give it
what it needs.

After all, what's the point of half killing yourself to get
in shape prior to your hols if you're going to trash it all
and look fat and unfit on your return?

See you on the beach!


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Dax Moy is a performance enhancement specialist and master
personal trainer with studios in and around London.
Voted one of the UK's leading fitness experts, Dax is a
regular guest on TV, radio and print publications on the
subject of health, fitness and the performance mindset. To
learn more about Dax's unique training style visit
http://www.lookgreatnakedchallenge.com

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