Bride’s Boot Camp
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You’re busy planning and organizing for one of the most special days of
your life. Everything is going to be perfect, from your dress to the cake at the
reception. And, of course, you want to look perfect too, whether you want to
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tone up or to lose a little weight before your day comes.
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But who has time in all the flurry? Making a better you for your wedding
doesn’t have to start out as a completely life-changing event. Pick one or two
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things to work on at the start so the whole process doesn’t overwhelm you. And
then, as you get more involved and accustomed, pick up the pace. You will be
surprised how relaxing it is—and how it really isn’t that hard to set aside a small
portion of your day to improve yourself.
The preparations for the big day are extremely important, but planning for
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the days and years beyond shouldn’t be lost in all the scheduling. Start working on
a healthier you and build the foundation for a healthy married life ahead. And
include your groom-to-be! Working out is a great way to spend one-on-one time
with each other away from the rush of everyday life. And it’s a motivation to work
on goals together and to set good habits for the rest of your lives.
What’s to look forward to with this series, Bride’s Boot Camp? Check here
for cardio, strength, and stretch tips and challenges, along with nutritious recipes
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to help you balance out a healthy lifestyle with losing weight or toning up. You
can’t attain your dream by merely envisioning the results—it takes determination
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and work! So this week, set up your pre-wedding fitness goals. Here are some
ideas to help you get started:
• Post your goals where you will be constantly seeing them. After you have
your goals planned out, draw up a contract for yourself and sign it. Make
out a calendar with your goals written on it. Do whatever structure you like
best. Then post it up on your fridge, bathroom mirror, bedroom wall, or
office table. Just put it wherever you will be always reminded.
• Make a weekly reward for yourself so that if you meet your weekly goals,
you have something to look forward to at the end of the week. Maybe you
could treat yourself to a bubble bath, a movie night, or a whole evening
dedicated to something you’ve wanted to work on for ages.
• Plan your accountability. Involve your hubby-to-be. Blog, Facebook, or
tweet your goals.
• Follow a fitness blog, and talk to other people online who are working
through the same fitness goals you are.
• Actually sign up for that sport or dance class you’ve dreamed about but
have never taken.
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• Get a tour of a local gym and learn about all the motivational fitness
activities and tips they offer there.
• And check back here for weekly encouragement and ideas for getting a
healthy, amazing-looking you for your wedding day and beyond.
Next time—a fun cardio to melt away the inches and to tone up!