Anonymous wrote:Why would you pick a vacation where you are stuck sitting on ship surrounded by endless buffets and alcohol if you are at all heath conscious?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly? Just make peace with the fact that you will eat and drink more than you will at home. Don’t view it as being “bad” or “ruining” your efforts — it just isn’t possible to gain a massive amount of weight in such a short time.
Prioritize movement throughout the day. Don’t just hit the gym or do a fitness class for an hour — make sure you always take the stairs instead of the elevator, go for a stroll after every meal, walk the beach instead of lying on a towel, etc. Make sure to eat at least 2 servings of fruits/vegetables every time you sit down. Choose drinks that don’t have a lot of sugar. Drink a lot of water to help combat bloating from all the added sodium.
Your weight may be temporarily higher when you come home because of said bloating. But give your body a few days to recover and you’ll be right back where you were before vacation.
Fruit is sugar, plain and simple. Eat it and enjoy it but know it is sugar.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly? Just make peace with the fact that you will eat and drink more than you will at home. Don’t view it as being “bad” or “ruining” your efforts — it just isn’t possible to gain a massive amount of weight in such a short time.
Prioritize movement throughout the day. Don’t just hit the gym or do a fitness class for an hour — make sure you always take the stairs instead of the elevator, go for a stroll after every meal, walk the beach instead of lying on a towel, etc. Make sure to eat at least 2 servings of fruits/vegetables every time you sit down. Choose drinks that don’t have a lot of sugar. Drink a lot of water to help combat bloating from all the added sodium.
Your weight may be temporarily higher when you come home because of said bloating. But give your body a few days to recover and you’ll be right back where you were before vacation.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly? Just make peace with the fact that you will eat and drink more than you will at home. Don’t view it as being “bad” or “ruining” your efforts — it just isn’t possible to gain a massive amount of weight in such a short time.
Prioritize movement throughout the day. Don’t just hit the gym or do a fitness class for an hour — make sure you always take the stairs instead of the elevator, go for a stroll after every meal, walk the beach instead of lying on a towel, etc. Make sure to eat at least 2 servings of fruits/vegetables every time you sit down. Choose drinks that don’t have a lot of sugar. Drink a lot of water to help combat bloating from all the added sodium.
Your weight may be temporarily higher when you come home because of said bloating. But give your body a few days to recover and you’ll be right back where you were before vacation.
Anonymous wrote:My husband lost 60 pounds and kept it off and his approach on vacation that seems to work emphasizes the following three things:
1) Prioritize protein. He makes sure his meal is 3/4 protein. He basically eats as much protein as he wants, in any form he wants, but just makes sure its proportionately dominant relevant to carbs. You'll feel full and satiated for longer between meals and won't be starving when you sit down to eat your next meal. He also packs protein powder and a blender bottle to keep full between meals.
2) Pick one meal per day to go outside your "typical" eating habits. This does require some planning and forethought, but if he really wants to splash out on tacos, chips, and margaritas for dinner that night, he'll focus on eating more typical-for-him breakfast and lunch.
3) Prioritize movement. He doesn't necessarily go to the gym or anything but will make a concerted effort to get steps in, swim laps at the pool, or choose a bike riding tour over something more sedentary.
Finally, enjoy your trip. These are the moments that make life worth living. If you loosen up more than you intended, don't beat yourself up. The most important thing is that you get back to your routine when you get back.
Anonymous wrote:I once went on a cruise and LOST weight! The trick for me was to avoid carbs and sugar. So I ate everything but limited rice, bread, pasta and sweets. There is so much variety on cruise ships that it’s doable!
Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. Great ideas so far! It’s Celebrity. One of the new ships.