On Thanksgiving Day, there's much to be done. From food prep and cooking dinner to spending time with loved ones, it's easy to forget to exercise, eat well, and take care of yourself - especially when there's plenty of tempting food and drinks to keep you busy and distracted.
However, we have some helpful tips for you to remember this holiday, as well as ways to incorporate exercise into your Thanksgiving celebration without having to excuse yourself for too much time.
1. In the morning, take a break before food preparation to do a simple yoga flow. This will not only give you a boost of energy, but it will also serve as a much-needed chance to breathe deeply and focus your mind before the day begins.
2. If you've been trying to watch your sugar, limit yourself to four drinks. It's a long day, and you deserve to treat yourself to a mulled wine or hot toddy; but, one drink can easily turn to many more, which ends up equaling far more sugar than you might intend to have.
3. If you're planning to watch the football game this year, make your own little game out of it - for every time the team you root against scores, do 10 push-ups.
4. In between meal courses, stand up to do a 30-second wall sit or 15 squats. Just remember to watch your form!
5. Help clean the kitchen! Clearing the table, putting away food, and doing the dishes will give you a chance to stretch your legs out and move your body after eating.
6. Go for a walk after dinner and play I Spy. Whoever loses has to do a full minute of jumping jacks.
7. Listen to your body - if you feel your back starting to ache, find a soft spot on the floor to do some press-ups and stretch out.
8. Once the long day is over, sit back with your favorite holiday beverage and use either the ice or heat treatment prescribed to you by your physical therapist. An Epsom salt bath is an excellent way to simultaneously enjoy some self-care along with some relief from muscle ache.
Keeping Your Body Healthy & Happy
No matter what, the holidays should be about fun and relaxation. Therefore, the exercises you do during this time to keep your mind and body healthy don't have to be high-impact to make a difference - they just need to make you feel good and accomplished. Whether you enjoy a walk in the evening to clear your mind or you feel more energized after you've cleaned the kitchen spotless, the most important thing is to continue doing the activities that keep your body in motion.
From our family to yours, we at Ashburn Physical Therapy wish all our patients a very happy Thanksgiving holiday!
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