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As the largest privately-owned rehabilitation company in the Southeast, Encore Rehabilitation, Inc. helps people get back to their lives through physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, aquatic therapy, vestibular rehab, pediatric rehab, industrial rehab, sports medicine, and other orthopedic rehabilitation programs. Rehabilitation services are provided at Encore Rehabilitation Centers in Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, and Tennessee, as well as on-site at healthcare facilities, schools, companies, sporting events, and other locations.

How to Eat Well and Fit in Exercise During the Holidays.

As a part of our business, we also encourage our patients to eat and exercise well. This article advice is a guideline to help you be able to continue a healthy diet during the stress and the never ending line of food over the holidays.

What causes our eating habits to deteriorate during the Holidays?

  • Stress.
  • Exhaustion. When people are tired, they are more likely to overeat.
  • Emotional eating. Some people use food to soothe sadness, anxiety, dissatisfaction, or loss.
  • Some simply use any celebration as an excuse to overindulge. Comfort and nostalgia play roles, as well.

Let’s Focus on what you can do.

Look for solutions instead of obstacles. Plan ahead; be smart and creative, so that you can enjoy the holidays without wrecking your health. Understand your strengths and weaknesses so that you can determine the triggers that cause you to skip your exercise sessions. Everyone talks about the holiday weight gain.  Try not to think like that. Think about being with family and friends while eating in a healthy manner and maintaining a fitness routine.

Use your time management skills.

  • You do not have to attend every party.  Pick and choose the parties that are important to you.
  •  It is important to learn how to say no. The pressure to give in can be great; we don’t want to put a damper on the merrymaking or disappoint loved ones.
  •  You also do not have to cook every single dish for a dinner that you are hosting.  Have each guest bring something-a side dish or a dessert.
  •  Adults do not need to exchange gifts-pick a name out of a hat and buy one gift.

How will you handle all the food at the parties?

  •  Plan in advance.  Drink a couple glasses of water and have a light snack before you go to a party so that you will not be ravenous which leads to poor food selection. Hunger can undo the best intentions.
  •  If you’re traveling for the holidays, pick up some healthy, portable snacks at the grocery store before you leave so you’re less likely to be tempted by unhealthy options.
  •  Be aware. Be conscious of what you eat and how much. Avoid sources of temptation whenever you can. Try to focus in on some healthier options when you are at that office holiday party.
  •  Bring a veggie platter so that you know there will be something healthy to eat.
  • Small portion sizes and no seconds
  •  Alternate your alcohol with a glass of water. Drink a lot of water before the party. The alcohol served at many social events can also destroy our resolve to eat in moderation.
  • Walk around the buffet table first.  Be a food snob.  A large percentage of the food on the buffet table is really not that delicious.

How can I fit in fitness?

  •  Schedule fitness into your day.  Don’t let a busy schedule get in the way of your exercise program. You need to exercise over the next few months more than ever. There is always an excuse not to exercise.
  •  Exercise first thing in the morning when you have more energy.  It will also reduce stress, which will help you to control your food intake.
  •  You can break up exercise into several 10-minute exercise sessions.
  •  Walk at lunchtime.
  •  Save time by using HIIT.
  •  Think about which exercises you like to do and you will be more likely to do them.
  •  Book a trip for January or February, which will motivate you to exercise in order to look good at the beach.
  •  Find an exercise buddy for companionship.

Hire a Personal Trainer for accountability, varied routines, safety, result, and fun.

Source: http://www.recoveryfitness.net/how-to-eat-well-and-fit-in-exercise-during-the-holidays

Arab Encore Athlete of the Month, Steven Clark.

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Congratulations to the Arab Encore Athlete of the Month, Steven Clark! Steven is senior, multi-sport athlete from Brindlee Mountain High School.  He plays Offensive and Defensive Line for the Varsity football team, Center for the Varsity basketball team and a thrower for the track team. He has been offered a full ride to Syracuse University as a DT. He has also had offers from USA, UAB, Gerogia Southern, Arkansas State and Troy. Good Luck you last year in high school, Steven, keep up the good work!

Diamondhead Encore Athlete of the Month, Ariel Whavers.

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Congratulations to the Diamondhead Clinic Encore Athlete of the Month, Ariel Whavers! Ariel is a senior athlete at Hancock High School in Kiln, MS. She is a guard for the Hawks women’s basketball team (#5) and has been a Dew Elite 16U Division Champion, as well as, received the AAU “Sports for All, Forever” award. Her future plans are to walk-on to a major university basketball team and major in nursing. Good luck this season, Ariel, keep up the good work!

Columbiana Encore Athlete of the Month, Connor Preston.

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Congratulations to the Columbiana Encore Athlete of the Month, Connor Preston! Connor is a senior athlete from Shelby County High School in Columbiana, AL. He is a varsity pitcher (#1), and second baseman, for the baseball team. His favorite class in school is history and his hobbies consist of church and sports. After high school, Connor plans to attend Mobile University. Connor is the son of Steve and Shelli Preston. Good luck during baseball season, Connor, keep up the good work!

Clanton Athlete of the Month, Erika Hilyer.

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Congratulations to the Clanton Encore Athlete of the Month, Erica Hilyer! Erika is a 16 year old, sophomore from Thorsby High School. She is a catcher for the Lady Rebels softball team, as well as, an outside hitter for the volleyball team. Erika’s future plans are to attend the University of Montevallo and concentrate in Art. Good Luck, Erika, and keep up the good work!

Hartselle Encore Athlete of the Month, Holden Langston.

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Congratulations to the Hartselle Clinic Encore Athlete of the Month, Holden Langston! Holden is a senior at Hartselle High School and a MLB for the Tigers football team (#42). He is a member of the National Honor Society, FCA, Tiger Buddies (student mentor) and a Student Ambassador at HHS. Holden was also chosen as the Player of the Week twice this football season. His future plans are to attend Miss. State or Auburn and major in Agribusiness. Good Luck during playoffs, Holden! Keep up the good work!

Inverness Encore Athlete of the Month, Kevin Sims.

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Congratulations to Kevin Sims, the Inverness Clinic Encore Athlete of the Month! Kevin is a junior at Oak Mountain High School, as well as, a multi-sport athlete! He plays cornerback for the football team, centerfield in baseball, and he is also on the track team. Throughout his multi-sport career he has torn three ACLs; however, through hard work and rehabilitation, he is able to continue playing for the Eagles. Kevin’s future plans are to attend Auburn University after graduation.  Kevin is the son of Lori & Robbie Sims. Good luck the rest of the football season, Kevin! Keep up the good work!

Cullman Clinic Athlete of the Month, Kyle Denson.

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Congratulations to the Cullman Clinic Encore Athlete of the Month, Kyle Denson! Kyle is a senior at Addison high school and a Fullback, LB for the Bulldogs football team (#28). He has had 7 touch downs, 44 tackles at LB, 70 for 353 yards rushing attempts, and 4 for 57 yards receiving. He recently had a hand in helping the Bulldogs win the playoff game 28-21 over Winston County:

“Kyle Denson led the Bulldog offense with 22 carries for 150 yards and a touchdown, while Kolby Kirk added 95 yards on 18 rushes and a touchdown.” – The Cullman Times

Good Luck the rest of the season, Kyle, keep up the good work!