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Friday, November 11, 2016



BRIDES

We’ve all thought it, “before my wedding I’ll be working out every day, only eating kale, and I’m going to look AMAZING at my wedding.” 

BE CAREFUL

We all want to look amazing, feel amazing, be amazing; but certain precautions need to be taken.  If you’re not used to working out on a daily basis, don’t go work out for four hours every day and kill yourself.  EASE your way into it!  I’ve had so many brides that say, “Alright, I’m starting tomorrow and working out for two hours every day until my wedding.”  Mind you, this may work for some, but for the most of us we will just become burnt out after a week and then dread going to the gym, will avoid it at all costs, and then cry in the bathtub drinking a bottle of wine.  
This is where EASING into it comes in!  Depending on how long you have until your wedding, of course.  If you have over a year, then you have time to actually TAKE YOUR TIME and ENJOY IT.  Wait, did I just say enjoy working out?  YES.  Once again this is all dependent on your specific personality, but personally if I’m not super enthused about something…… I obviously won’t be too motivated.  A great place to start is a fun class.  Something you can drag your best friend to and then go drink wine afterwards as a reward!  Okay now that I said wine, I KNOW I have your attention.
 A lot of girls go to spin class, yoga; really there are a TON of options.  This may only be once or twice a week, but it will get your body going and used to working out.  Believe it or not, working out actually helps with depression and anxiety…which is another reason why we need to be careful with overdoing it in the beginning and getting burnt out.  It may help relieve stress to be active, but when it is suddenly stopped, you can actually go into depression from the lifestyle change… and that is the LAST thing we want in our short time before the wedding.  So ease into it, go to a few classes, go for a couple jogs, maybe lift weights a bit, and once you’ve kind of gotten into a routine and you’re really enjoying it, THEN you can step it up and be a crazy gym rat if you want.  I may have made this sound like a long process, but really all you need is maybe a couple weeks to work your way up.  We just don’t want you suddenly shocking your body by going to hard, then being so sore and torn down that you never go back to the gym again.  
Anyways… go get swoll.  
 
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