Today, I'm grateful to get back-to-basics exercising. We've all been deprived of our normal routines. With all of the rain we've been getting on the east coast, I'm relegated to working out at home to maintain my emotional, mental and physical well-being. I know that if we need an excuse we'll find one, and that cardio is possible in studio apartments and bedrooms - dancing or jumping jacks anyone? When I started training for Ironmans a decade ago, I didn't have a gym membership. The streets were my gym. So I returned to my fitness roots using an approach that marries MacGyver with a can-do attitude. Got a couch?
5 Tips for a Healthier Holiday
Keep your sparkle, stay merrier, stay bright …
1. Make emotional space to acknowledge your feelings.
During the holidays we are all stressed with buying gifts, wrapping presents, baking holiday treats, but it is important to create the space to acknowledge our feelings. Slow down enough, to hold onto your feelings in the