Café Physique

If you struggle to maintain a healthy lifestyle or just don’t know where to start, Café Physique is a spot you can visit daily to get info on food & fitness from someone who lives by the More or Less Philosophy – Just do a little more of the good things & a bit less of the not-so-good things, and you’ll be on your way to achieving your healthy living goals. So, make yourself at home in this virtual café where you really can "have your cake and eat it too"...more or less.

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I'm a 32 year old fitness professional with a passion for healthy living, a certified pilates instructor & personal trainer, and a member of IDEA Health & Fitness Association. I am also the owner of Cafe Physique, an Atlanta-based fitness and nutrition company specializing in studio and in-home personal training, Pilates, yoga and personalized nutrition counseling (www.CafePhysique.com). If this is your 1st time "dining" at Café Physique, please dig right in! Leave comments, ask questions and enjoy this Healthy Living experience.

Monday, December 24, 2007

Your New Year’s Guide to Booze

Appetizer
Drink smart and you can do minimal damage to your diet plan this New Year’s.

Main Course
Nothing gets the hooch flowing faster than the start of a New Year’s party. But how do you reconcile having a good time on the thirty-first with your fitness plans?

Avoid Fancy Mixed Drinks – Those complicated, fruity cocktails can weigh in at five hundred calories or more, the equivalent a whole meal.

Eat a Good, Healthy Meal Before the Party - Alcohol has a strong reputation for lowering willpower. That means that even if you are able to resist fatty party food normally, feeling tipsy might be enough to send you on a binge. Eating beforehand will raise your willpower and make you more equipped to make smart decisions about what you eat.

Light Beer Is Better Than Regular Beer – A single beer can have a surprisingly large number of calories, and light beers, while still not that great, are usually better. Your best bets are Budweiser Select, Michelob Ultra, Miller Lite, and Milwaukee’s Best Light, all of which have under a hundred calories.

Drink Water in Between Alcoholic Drinks - Consuming water won’t just help prevent you from getting a hangover, it will also encourage you to spend some time with a zero calorie beverage in your hand, which might decrease the amount you drink.

Wine is Fine - With the exception of port and maderia, wines generally have pretty low calorie counts, usually about 100 per glass. One of the lowest calorie wines out there is Sauvignon Blanc, which has a mere 80 calories per glass.

Dessert
Some fitness professionals recommend that their clients completely abstain from alcohol, but I like to be a bit more realistic and realize most people trying to get fit (including myself) are real people with real social lives. Still, sometimes people forget that drinks, like soda, alcohol, and juice all have calories too, and you should factor that into your daily calorie count when you are trying to lose weight.

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