10 Tips To Have Fun And Still Come Out Shining
Cosmopolitan Sri Lanka|April 2019

The pressure (and constant partying) that hits at this time of year can be tough on your body. Here’s how to have fun and still come out shining

Georgia Lane-Goofrey
10 Tips To Have Fun And Still Come Out Shining

1 FIGHT FLU

Your new power breakfast? Butternut squash. Thanks to its ridiculously high levels of beta-carotene (which is then converted into vitamin A), as well as vitamin C, it’s one big immunity- boosting, liver supporting, collagen-pumping powerhouse. Steam it and spread it onto gut-friendly sourdough, then top with nuts and seeds for a protein hit. Add a little honey to sweeten.

2 TRAIN SMARTER

The easiest way to keep up your fitness when you’re doing more bar work than barre work? HIIT. Research” has shown that these workouts (which last around half a minute, with you working at maximum capacity) have the same heart-health and muscle-tone benefits as longer, moderate intensity exercise workouts, even when participants only exercised for seven minutes. Do three sessions a week in December and you’ll be ready to gym it hard again in the New Year.

3 SEEK OUT SUNSHINE

While the sun may be shining bright outside, you still need a constant hit of vitamin D. Why? lt’s a bone strengthener — meaning there’s less chance of breaking something during this active season — and topped-up levels also reduce the risk of respiratory tract infections. Try a multivitamin supplement, before you get busy running errand after errand!

4 PUT YOUR BEST FOOT FORWARD

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