Hey There, Steve here and I hope things are going great for you!
I have a simple question for you:
Are you going to be fatter next year?
2011 will be here in about 2 months… that’s only 60 days. But you’d be amazed how easy it is to gain 5-10 pounds (average

American gains 5-8 pounds) of fat
between Halloween and Christmas!
Actually, if you think about it, it’s pretty difficult not to gain weight. That is, unless you’re diligent and committed to your fitness.
Take the extra candy and chocolate floating around the office, the Holiday parties, the major eating competitions we celebrate as Thanksgiving and Christmas and top it off with an excuse not to wear revealing clothing… it’s a recipe for disaster!
In fact, a long time ago when I was 75 pounds heavier, it all started during the Holidays. I gained around 30 pounds before New Year’s and I would wear big sweatshirts to try to cover it up.
But that was a long time ago and I’ve since learned better. One of the most important lessons I’ve learned is, if you don’t take a pre-emptive strike on the Holiday Pudge, you will certainly lose the war on fat! And it isn’t a matter of if you’ll gain weight, but how much…
Important Lesson #2, don’t do what most people do. And that is, wait till January 1st to make a “Resolution” just to get back to their normal weight. (most people also, never follow through on their resolutions). Instead get a head-start and take action now!
By re-vitalizing your fitness program now, you’ll gain major momentum and be ahead of all the pretenders come New Year’s.
Here are a few tips on how to deal with Halloween and make good on your fitness goals.
How to Survive Halloween
- Decide When to Cheat – Saying you aren’t going to have any candy and stay 100% to your program is unrealistic.
And if you restrict yourself to such a degree you’ll be much more tempted. Take a look at your weekend plans and decide at what times you’re going to designate as free-days. If you’re a social butterfly and have a few parties to make a presence at, choose which one you’re going to go “crazy” at. But only choose one and not all! Generally speaking, one bad nutrition day won’t hurt your progress and can actually temporarily rev-up your metabolism. - Drink More Water – As the weather gets cooler, (except for So Cal) you may find yourself less thirsty than usual. Unfortunately, it’s much easier to be dehydrated and not even know it. When you’re dehydrated, burning fat and building lean body mass becomes almost impossible. Plus you’ll feel crummy and you’ll notice it in your skin, hair and nails. Make sure you’re drink 10+ cups of water daily, even if you aren’t thirsty.
- Sandwich Workouts – no this isn’t a new menu item at subway! What I mean by “Sandwich Workouts” is that you double up your workouts before and after your cheat meals. If Saturday is going to be your designated “Go Crazy” day, then Friday and Sunday you’d make sure you doubled up on the intensity, duration and frequency of your workouts. This will help supercharge your fat-burning engine for the extra calories. Bonus tip – recruit a friend. You’ll have more fun and they probably need it too.
- Don’t Let Junk Linger – I don’t wanna spoil your fun and tell you not to keep junk food and holiday snacks at home! Instead, either store it till you use it or do what I do and procrastinate! If you keep the candy where it’s easily accessible, you’re guaranteed to snack on it. And one piece here and one piece there eventually adds up to several pounds of fat! Also, when the holiday and the guests are gone… get rid of it! And don’t feel guilty about wasting food. Most of the junk food is truly junk and if you don’t “waste” it you’ll “WAIST” it!
So there you go, 4 easy tips to help you survive Halloween and gain fat-burning momentum through the holidays!
In a few days, I’ll be posting part 2 which you definitely don’t want to miss so stay tuned!
Ps. Please leave a comment and tell me your favorite Halloween survival tips!










Ok, so today’s post is about what to do when you’ve blown your diet. This happens to everyone and it even happens to me on occasion. Life is going to throw curve balls at you and whether for a social occasion, emotional eating or you just decide “the hell with it”, you will blow it! Now here’s a secret, its not the 3000 calorie meal that does you in, or even the marathon eating session at the buffet. If you’re in relatively good shape and do well most of the time, your body can handle a single day calorie-overload. But when you follow that up with 2 or more days of being off your diet, your body will quickly start to store the extra, unused energy (calories), as fat for later use. In other words, your fat is potential energy, if you ever decide to use it! 
and my goal is to help 1 million people, just like you, get into amazing shape and improve your life!