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Curb your sweet tooth
by Leslie Barrie
From
Health magazine
Got a late-night sugar craving that just won't quit? "To satisfy your
sweet tooth without pushing yourself over the calorie edge, even in the
late night hours, think 'fruit first,'" says Jackie Newgent, RD, author
of
The Big Green Cookbook. So resist that chocolate cake siren,
and instead enjoy a sliced apple with a tablespoon of nut butter (like
peanut or almond) or fresh fig halves spread with ricotta. Then sleep
sweet, knowing you're still on the right, healthy track.
Find the best fitness friend
A workout buddy is hugely helpful for keeping motivated, but it's
important to find someone who will inspire—not discourage. So make a
list of all your exercise-loving friends, then see who fits this
criteria, says Andrew Kastor, an ASICS running coach: Can your pal meet
to exercise on a regular basis? Is she supportive (not disparaging) of
your goals? And last, will your bud be able to keep up with you or even
push your limits in key workouts? If you've got someone that fits all
three, make that phone call.
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