Sunderland Echo

How to stay fit and healthy over the holidays with these six tips

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love Easter time, there's lots of fun to be had. Easter egg hunts, crafts, baking, chocolate eggs, hot cross buns. It's always an action-packed couple of weeks with the kids.

But diet wise, it's a time of year that I dread!

I've just about got back into shape after Christmas and now I've had to deal with all of the temptation­s of Easter.

But Easter can be a heathy time of year, without sacrificin­g fun. Here are my tips for a healthy Easter:

IEaster can be a busy time; entertaini­ng the kids, preparing meals and visiting family. It may seem as though you don't have time for exercise. But, if you keep your workouts intense you can get it done in 10-15 minutes. Try my 15-minute Dumbbell Pyramid in the Workout section

of this page.

If you remain diligent about eating healthy as the days lead up to Easter, you'll be able to indulge a little bit on the big day.

Nobody wants to turn down a lamb dinner and a chocolate egg, so if you make healthy choices until Easter arrives, you should be able to eat a little more indulgentl­y without ruining all of your goals.

The arrival of Easter means spring has sprung and now is the time to get outside. Even if you're not going out for a ten-mile run, there are lots of opportunit­ies to get moving outdoors, which will help you burn calories and get fit. Try a walk in the park with the dog, play Frisbee with the kids, walk to the shop instead of driving. You'll be moving more and enjoying the spring fresh air too.

A race is a great motivator because you have to be ready for it. That means you have to put in the time and effort necessary to train. Not only will that help you tone up and slim down for Easter, but you'll have something fun to look forward to as well. These events are coming up in the Sunderland area:

Sunderland City 10k – Sunday, May 12

Sunderland Half Marathon – Sunday, May 12

Sunderland Big 3K Run – Sunday, May 12

Pier to Pier Run – Sunday,

May 19

Sunderland Big Bike Ride – Sunday, July 14

I am not going to say you should not eat a single piece of chocolate at Easter because that's unrealisti­c. Get real with yourself and set limits. Several pieces of chocolate will not break the scales, but a whole box of chocolates can break your healthy eating plan. So, focus on moderation.

This is a rule that you should follow every day, not just as we get closer to Easter. Drinks can really ruin your healthy goals because many of them are loaded with sugar and calories.

Choose water (with a little bit of cordial if you have to), instead of fizzy drinks, energy drinks and fruit juices which can have heaps of sugar and hundreds of calories in them.

 ?? ?? You could sign up for the Sunderland City runs, which take place in May.
You could sign up for the Sunderland City runs, which take place in May.

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