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By Sophia Breene[1]


Between pies and cross-country travel, it can be pretty tough to stay active during the holiday season. A cornucopia of family obligations, work parties and last-minute shopping means that hitting the gym often gets delayed or crossed off the schedule altogether. Not this year! There are 35 days between Thanksgiving and New Year's Day, and we're determined to make the most of them. We've come up with 15 smart strategies, tips, tricks and motivational techniques to make fitness part of the celebration all holiday season long. Read on to learn how to keep up your exercise routine this winter, Christmas cookies be darned.


1. Get Out There

Snuggling under the blankets with a mug of hot chocolate is fine and dandy, but it probably won't help you out in the fitness department. Instead of baking cookies or playing board games, pass the time with an active pursuit like snowshoeing, hiking or even building snowmen or igloos.


2. Set A Challenge

Each year, Runner's World magazine challenges readers to run every single day[2] (logging at least one mile per day) between Thanksgiving and New Year's Day. Pounding the pavement not your style? Create your own challenge, whether it involves trying a new bodyweight exercise every day, testing different yoga poses or experimenting with an unfamiliar running workout.


3. Make It Official

Sign up for a race, competition or fitness-y vacation like a hiking or bike trip in January or February so you have a good reason (and plenty of motivation) to stay in shape[3] over the holidays.


4. Try Feet-First Sightseeing

If you're traveling or going on vacation explore a new city[4] on foot or bike instead of in a car or by public transportation (weather permitting).


5. Find A Workout Buddy

Rolling out of bed for a 6 a.m. gym sesh is much harder to skip when you're one half of a dynamic workout duo. Enlist a fitness-minded friend or family member (especially if you're traveling) to be your holiday exercise buddy. Encourage each other to lace up the sneakers for pre-dinner workouts and post-shopping trip runs.


6. Treat Yourself

No, not to that extra slice of pumpkin pie. If it's within your budget, indulge in new workout clothing[5] or fitness equipment before Thanksgiving to boost motivation throughout the holiday season.


7. Start A Fitness Tradition

There are tons of family-friendly holiday-themed running events[6] in most areas. Sign up the whole family (don't forget the costumes) for a fun, goofy Turkey Trot or Jingle Jog. Before you know it, the annual race will become a family tradition.


8. Include Everyone

Working out can often be a solitary activity, which may explain why many people skip the gym when friends and family are in town. Make it a group activity by inviting visitors to join you at the gym or a favorite exercise class.


9. Find A Promotion

Many gyms and exercise studios offer deals and specials during the holidays. Do some snooping and sign up if you find a sweet deal. If you've recently joined a gym, take advantage of a free consultation with a personal trainer (most fitness facilities offer this perk) to learn some new moves.


10. Act Like A Kid

Childhood winter favorites like sledding, snowball fights and ice-skating get the heart pumping. Head outside[7] for a sneaky (and super-fun) workout.


11. Be A Mall Rat

With a mile-long to-do list before the big holiday get-together, there's just no time for exercise, right? Wrong-o: Simply lace up your sneakers and powerwalk between errands[8] . (This is especially doable at a mall or shopping center.)


12. Cut The Rug

Being the first person on the dance floor[9] at the holiday party means you're A) the coolest person in the room and B) getting your rear in gear.


13. Do Some DIYardwork

Whether it's raking leaves or shoveling snow, yard work is an unexpected way to get the heart rate up and work out major muscle groups.


14. Watch TV

Yep, sometimes hanging out in front of the tube can be good for you. If the weather outside is truly frightful, pop in a workout DVD[10] (or for a cheaper version, pull up a YouTube fitness video) and get sweaty. Or, use TV time to work on mobility and recovery by foam rolling, icing or stretching out with straps.


15. Work Toward A Goal

Set a specific, tangible goal[11] to accomplish during the holiday season. There are 35 days between Thanksgiving and New Year's Day, which is the perfect amount of time to really nail that push-up form, learn to do Crow pose or master an eight-minute mile. Or, you know, any other fitness goal that strikes your fancy.


How do you stay active during the holiday season? Share your best tips in the comments section below.


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  • Grocery Store


    Grocery shopping? Make an extra tour around the perimeter aisles before checking out.




  • Bathroom Break


    Use the restroom one floor down (or up) at work instead of heading for the one just down the hall.




  • Coffee Break


    Ditto with your coffee.




  • Watch TV


    Hide the remote so you have to actually get up to change the channel. Better yet, turn off the TV.




  • Park The Car


    Instead of fighting other drivers for that single open spot near the door, do your blood pressure a favor and park several rows away.




  • Don't Just Sit There


    Walk <a href="http://www.health.com/health/gallery/0,,20355765,00.html" target="_hplink">around the block </a>while your kid is taking dance class/playing soccer/whatever.




  • Get Off The Bus


    Get off the bus or subway one stop early.




  • Brush Your Teeth


    March in place while brushing your teeth (go ahead and shut the door first if you'd like).




  • Get The Mail


    Going to the mailbox? Take a tour around the house first -- then take the time to say hello to that chatty neighbor who flags you down.




  • Walk To The Store


    Hoof it to the store when you're only buying a few easy-to-carry items.




  • Don't Send That Email


    Walk over to your coworker's desk instead of e-mailing her.




  • After-Dinner Stroll


    Make it a nightly habit to go for an after-dinner stroll with the family.




  • Don't Wait


    Early for an appointment? Walk around the block instead of adding to your interminable time in the waiting room.




  • Brainstorm


    Take a daily afternoon "brainstorming" walk.




  • Pace


    Wander the room while chatting on the phone.




  • Walk To School


    Walk your child to school instead of waiting in the endless carpool line.




  • Walking Meeting


    Instead of cooping yourself and your coworkers up in a stuffy conference room, make your next meeting a walking one.




  • Go Shopping


    Headed to the mall? Stroll the length of it once before you start buying -- and scout the sales while you're at it.




  • Set An Alarm


    Set the alarm on your computer to go off every hour or two, then take a quick tour around the floor (or even just a trip up and down the hall) when it does.




  • Run Errands


    Next time you have to run a couple of errands, park midway between your destinations and walk to them both. In between, pause to leave the dry cleaning in the car before strolling over to pick up your best friend's birthday gift.




  • Forget The Stilletos


    Leave the stilettos in the closet and charm your hubby (or boyfriend) into taking a moonlit walk after dinner at your favorite restaurant.




  • No More Escalators


    Tell yourself that you're allergic to escalators and act accordingly.




  • Window Shop


    Instead of getting together with the girls for a stay-put meal, plan an evening of window-shopping or an afternoon of new-neighborhood scouting.




  • Take The Scenic Route


    Whenever possible (and safe), take the scenic route!

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