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Lose Weight Over the Holidays? It’s Possible, and Here’s How

By Tom Weede
author of
The Entrepreneur Diet

 

Sources by Amanda Bach

Book Description
The busy entrepreneurs’ guide to lose weight, get in shape, and reduce stress

A DIET FOR THOSE TOO BUSY TO DIET!

       
Mainstream diets, daily two-hour workouts . . . they help people get in shape and get healthy—but they don’t fit the schedule of self-made entrepreneurs. The first diet, health, and fitness book geared towards the challenges you face as a busy entrepreneur, The Entrepreneur Diet delivers a program that fits into any schedule. In six weeks, this diet and exercise program of weight training, cardiovascular fitness, healthy food choices, and stress reduction techniques delivers real results. You'll learn how to make lifestyle changes that will have a positive impact—permanently.

        Shed pounds, shape up and boost energy in just six weeks! Eat healthy without sacrificing taste or time with a six-week meal plan that offers both traditional meals and "Quick Fix" options from Starbucks, McDonald’s, great restaurants and more. Start a workout plan that works with your schedule, not against it.

In addition to The Entrepreneur Diet six-week meal plan, Weede covers:

  • Eight must-have habits for shedding fat
  • The Quick-Start Action Plan that works with any busy schedule
  • Healthy selections from fast food to frozen dinners to restaurant fare
  • "Stealth" exercises that can be done on an airplane, at a desk or in a car
  • Four core elements that help control stress and increase energy
  • The business-fitness connection and how it boosts success

Designed exclusively for busy people with demanding schedules who don’t think they have time for a weight-loss program, this easy-to-use diet and fitness plan delivers what’s important--lasting weight-loss results.

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Reviews

As a professional who is constantly on the go at work, I know how easy it is to munch on convenience foods or forget to eat altogether. This book provides a logical, easy-to-follow plan to improve the way you feel and the way you perform at work and in your daily life.
-Chad Luethje, executive chef, Red Mountain Spa

I used to think that I couldn’t make the time to work out and eat well. Now I realize I can’t afford not to make the time.
-Brian Scudamore, founder and CEO, 1-800-GOT-JUNK

It becomes easy to put one’s personal health and well being on the back burner while striving for business success. The Entrepreneur Diet can help business owners take care of their most important asset—themselves.
-Don R. Powell, Ph.D., president and CEO, American Institute for Preventative Medicine

Many entrepreneurs with great intentions have sacrificed their health for their visions and passion. I am convinced that peak performance demands peak health and well being, and Tom has delivered a roadmap.
-Margaret Moore, founder and CEO, Wellcoaches Corporation

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       Although it’s commonly asserted that on average people put on at least 5 pounds between Thanksgiving and January 1, research from Tufts University shows that most people add about a pound. So shedding some fat can be a reality -- with a little strategic planning, according to Tom Weede, author of The Entrepreneur Diet: The On-the-Go Plan for Fitness, Weight Loss and Healthy Living ($22.95, Entrepreneur Press, January 2007).

        “It’s true that parties and a busy schedule can squeeze out exercise and eating well,” says Weede. “But you can resist the holiday bulge, and maybe even trim some excess, by tweaking your routine just a little. Think of it as a gift to yourself.”

’Tis the season to be in shape, and here’s how, according to Weede:

  • Be whole -- Before heading to a party or a big meal, eat a toasted whole-wheat bagel or a bowl of oatmeal. You won’t show up hungry and the whole grains are complex carbohydrates that take longer to digest, helping you feel fuller longer so you won’t over-snack on the pre-meal munchies.
     

  • Water it down -- Drink a tall glass of ice water along with your holiday feast -- this will help fill your stomach and leave less room for eggnog and stuffing. You’ll even burn a few extra calories as your body warms the water temperature.
     

  • Beware the buffet -- At an all-you-can-eat affair, fill up on veggies first, then stand or sit a good distance from the table.
     

  • Take a post-meal walk -- Research indicates that physical activity after a big holiday meal may the lower levels of fat in the blood.
     

  • Get creative with exercise -- Maximize the little time you have for exercise with circuit workouts, which combines strength and cardiovascular training. Here’s how: Move from one exercise to the next with minimal rest between exercises (which keeps your heart rate up). Once through all the movements, cycle back through the circuit one or two more times.
     

  • Recruit a workout partner -- Plan ahead of time to exercise with a friend at set times each week during the holidays. If they’re counting on you to show up, you’ll be there. 
     

  • Work out at the mall -- Mega malls have massive parking lots and stores as far as the eye can see. Take advantage of the size and park on the opposite side from where you intend to shop -- you could get in 20 minutes of walking this way.
     

  • Solve your stress -- Schedule a massage at least once during the holidays. Chronic stress can cause elevated levels of the stress hormone cortisol, which can boost your appetite. No time? Practice “belly breathing” a few minutes a day. Sitting in a comfortable chair, take a slow, deep breath through your nose, feeling as though you’re filling every part of your lungs. Pause, then let the air flow out slowly from your mouth or nose. Completely exhale, and then repeat five to 10 times.
     

  • Get shuteye -- Sleep deprivation can result in lower levels of the hormone leptin, which helps regulate hunger. This may lead your brain to think the body hasn’t taken in enough food, setting you up to overeat. 
     

  • Don’t count calories -- Focus on the big picture -- a few holiday indulgences aren’t going to burst your belt. It’s the overall calories you eat and the overall calories you burn during the whole holiday period that count. 

“You really don’t have to deprive yourself during this season,” Weede says. “Just make some good choices, stick to them, and you’ll start the New Year ahead of the game.”

Packed with advice from fitness and nutrition experts, The Entrepreneur Diet offers quick meals, healthy-fast food choices, and simple exercises for anyone on a tight schedule. It will be available nationwide and at www.entrepreneurpress.com in January. 


About Author:
Tom Weede, a former senior editor of Men's Fitness magazine, is a certified health/fitness instructor with the American College of Sports Medicine as well as a certified strength and conditioning specialist with the National Strength and Conditioning Association. He overcame struggles with his weight by starting a regular running routine in his late 20s. He is now an avid runner and cyclist and has completed several Ironman triathlons. Currently a freelance writer specializing in health and fitness topics, he lives with his wife Adrienne in Oro Valley, Arizona. 
 

Please visit: at www.entrepreneurpress.com.

 

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