Perhaps flowers and candy ain’t your Valentine’s Day style. That’s fine. Perhaps you’re all zen-my-body-is-a-temple goodness. What to do on Valentine’s Day that won’t put you in a sugar coma on a bed of roses and stuffed animals…
The fitness and nutrition experts Hatherleigh Press have some ideas: 1. START THE DAY WITH STRAWBERRIES Colorful and oh-so-romantic, strawberries are packed with Vitamin C, which bolsters the immune system. Serve them with low-fat fruit yogurt, and a cup of green tea instead of coffee. Green tea contains powerful blood-thinning agents called flavonoids, which can reduce the risk of dangerous blood clots by 60 percent. Dark chocolate covered strawberries are a great choice, says The Mamma Mia! Diet author Paola Lovisetti Scamihorn. 2. TAKE A YOGA CLASS TOGETHER Expert Gwen Lawrence, author of Body Sculpting with Yoga, says yoga refreshes, relaxes and restores. It increases strength and flexibility. Enthusiasts even claim yoga boosts your desire! So what are you waiting for? 3. GIVE (AND GET) A MASSAGE Stock up on a bottle of fragrant massage oil infused with jasmine. Jasmine is a relaxing, sensuous, and alluring scent. Rub those achy shoulders and backs. You’ll be steaming up the room in no time! 4. GET AWAY FOR A HEALTHY WEEKEND Rather than stay at home, venture to a quiet and cozy bed and breakfast or spa where you can spend the weekend hiking, cross-country skiing, or mountain biking. Perhaps even do some “forest bathing” as recommended by Nina Smiley, author of Mindfulness in Nature. 5. SPICE IT UP IN THE KITCHEN Cook a delicious low-fat, low-calorie meal together. Experiment with healthy cuisine from around the world. Nutritionist Sara Haas, author of cookbook Taco! Taco! Taco!, suggests you add some real spice, too! Onions, garlic, and ginger are rich in compounds that destroy viruses and bacteria. 6. INDULGE IN A GLASS OF RED WINE Rather than beer or other alcoholic beverages, opt for a glass of red wine. Red wine is rich with anti-oxidants called phenolics, and red wine drinkers have a 50% lower risk of diabetes. 7. SINGLE? TAKE A GROUP EXERCISE CLASS Exercise classes are not only very motivating, they are a great way to meet new friends who share a common interest in exercise and health, says expert Hollis Liebman, author of Complete Physique. Treat yourself to new workout attire, while you are at it. 8. BUY YOUR SOULMATE A NEW PAIR OF RUNNING SHOES Over time, running shoes wear out. The soles no longer act as shock absorbers and the shock gets passed along to your bones and joints. Terri Schneider, endurance athlete and author of the Runner’s Workout Handbook, recommends a brand new pair of running shoes as a great fitness gift which also helps prevent injuries. 9. GO DANCING! That’s right, dancing is a great way to burn calories together. Try the twist, the foxtrot, or–if you are daring–the tango, the most romantic of all dances. Want more? Dancing can burn over 300 calories per hour. 10. WHATEVER YOU DO... DON’T FORGET A VALENTINE’S CARD While non-traditional ideas are great fun and can be healthy too, don’t put yourself under needless stress by forgetting to give your special someone a Valentine’s Day card! "Love can be a tonic for all of life’s challenges, so don’t take it for granted," adds Dr. Shaelyn Pham, author of Love Match. The Crack Wise staff applauds such healthy efforts. But we want all the decadent treats for Valentine’s Day. Seriously, Cupid didn’t get to be such an adorable, large-and-in-charge fat ass by doing Downward Dog. He most likely got that way by downing a bunch of hotdogs. And we applaud that. Comments are closed.
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