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St. Patrick’s Day

With St. Patrick’s Day tomorrow, we wanted to share some healthy tips to keep in mind whether you are celebrating tomorrow, over the weekend or not at all. It seems as though everyone becomes Irish during this holiday, but even if you don’t feel the need to celebrate there are still some things you can do to stay safe and healthy. 

 

 

1) Don’t go overboard with festive foods. For those who don’t know, corned beef and cabbage is the traditional meal for St. Patrick’s Day. Corned beef is high in fat and sodium and if you choose to enjoy it as part of your St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, use the tasting method. Start with just a small portion just to taste it. Unless tomorrow is your cheat day this week, there are other ways to celebrate without loading up on corned beef. Cabbage, on the other hand, is full of nutrients such as fiber, calcium, magnesium, vitamin A and vitamin K. As long as it is prepared cleanly, you can embrace this St. Patrick’s day tradition. You may also come across Irish Soda Bread, a traditional Irish bread that is made with baking soda as a leavening agent instead of yeast. This food will also be best enjoyed with the tasting method unless it is your cheat day. Another thing to watch out for is food coloring. You will see a lot of foods dyed green – frosting, drinks, cookies, dips, pasta, bagels, and anything else you can think of. While having a little more food coloring than usual isn’t harmful, there are plenty of ways to get festive with food without artificial food coloring. There are plenty of green fruits and vegetables that would make great snacks or appetizers such as cucumbers, green peppers, grapes, honeydew, peas, salad, kale, apples, pears, celery, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, green olives, avocado, asparagus, green tea, cabbage and much more. 

 

 

2) Drink in moderation. Unless it is your cheat day, alcoholic beverages are still one snack each. This means that 4oz of wine, 1oz of alcohol or 2 light beers are each a snack. Make sure you are drinking plenty of water. 

 

 

3) Watch a parade. If you have the time, a St. Patrick’s Day parade is a great way to get the family out of the house and doing something fun and active together. If you drive to a parade location, try and park a couple blocks away and enjoy the walk. 

 

 

4) Be safe. This is our most important tip for everyone tomorrow whether you are all out celebrating or just trying to avoid the chaos. No matter how safe you plan to be, tomorrow is a day where you should be extra careful. Many people will be drinking and celebrating in large crowds, so just be careful when going out, watching a parade and driving home. 

 

 

Have fun, be safe and Happy St. Patrick’s Day! 

 

~Love to Live Healthy with Josephine Fitzpatrick

 

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8031 Jericho Tpke Woodbury, NY 11797

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Don’t Let Exercise Drop in the Cold Weather

Your commitment may be strong right now but it can be hard to find motivation in the cold weather to get active. Leaving the house can feel like a battle and at the end of the day all you want to do is get inside and curl up on the couch. There seems like no right time to fit in a workout or go to the gym, and any time you spend outside you want to keep to a minimum. But hibernating in the winter will just make you feel even more sluggish and lethargic, and when spring comes around you will have to start all over again. Don’t let this time go to waste. There are a variety of ways to stay active inside and outside this fall and winter that can crush any excuse.

 

Think it’s too cold to exercise? According to expert doctors in a paper published in 2006, it is never too cold outside as long as you dress properly and keep moving. As long as you keep moving, you are producing heat. As for your workout attire, be sure to cover all parts of your body from your ears to the tips of your fingers to avoid frostbite, but don’t overdress. This can cause you to overheat and sweat more, which in the end can make you colder. Another myth is that the cold air can damage your lungs or cause asthma symptoms. This is also not true – by the time the air reaches your lungs it is at body temperature. The air may cause irritation, but it is because of the dryness, not the cold. This is related to another important tip: don’t forget to hydrate. You may not want to drink water because you are cold, but the dry environment just means you need it more. So if you like to walk or run, keep it up! And when the snow falls, stay safe but enjoy the opportunity. Build a snowman with your family or try something new like cross country skiing or snowshoeing.

 

And even if you aren’t able to get outside, you can still stay fit. There are so many indoor workouts that you can do from the comforts of your home with little to no equipment. Working out at home is convenient, comfortable, available around the clock and you don’t need a membership. We have a list of easy workouts here: https://innovationweightlossandfitness.com/portfolio/4230/ or you can find a wide variety on our Pinterest page: http://www.pinterest.com/innovationny/.

 

You can search specifically for a workout that fits any criteria: stretches to help you sleep, workouts to tone your inner thighs, ways to strengthen your ankles and avoid injury, different levels of plank poses, office workouts, pool workouts, winter workouts and much more. You can also find workouts that involve objects in your home such as a chair, couch or bed. If you choose to invest in an exercise machine or workout equipment, or already own something, you can find great workout routines to give your exercise direction and a goal.

 

So when you’re looking to warm up this winter, head to the gym, the outdoors or turn to your at home workout, not the couch.

 

~Love to Live Healthy with Josephine Fitzpatrick

 

Innovation Weight Loss and Fitness8031 Jericho Tpke Woodbury, NY 11797

469 7th Ave Manhattan, NY 10018