7 Tips to Still Enjoy Social Drinking and Stay Lean at the Same Time
by Mike Geary, Certified Personal Trainer, Certified Nutrition Specialist
Author of best-sellers: The Fat Burning Kitchen & The Top 101 Foods that FIGHT Aging
This topic seems to be a common struggle I hear from a lot of people...
They want to get lean, but they don't want to give up drinking alcohol.
Now, I'm not talking about alcoholic type of drinking (THAT is
obviously a problem)... we're just talking moderate social drinking
here.
First, although some people may willingly choose to give up alcohol
entirely, I still think most of us can drink in moderation, and still
stay perfectly healthy and lean. But there are a few tricks that can
help you to not pack on the pounds... and I'll mention those in a little
bit.
As for myself, it comes down to choosing what I'm going to be strict
about to maintain my fitness lifestyle and what I'm not going to be
strict about.
For example, I'm pretty strict about never eating
anything deep fried or made with trans fats, never eating white bread,
and never drinking sodas or sweetened soft drinks of any kind... but I'll admit that one thing I've chosen to not be strict about is drinking alcohol. What... a fitness pro admits that he drinks and is not a fitness "robot" 24/7... No way!
Well yes, it's true... I'm 38 now and I certainly don't drink as
frequently as I did back in my crazy college days (man those college
days were fun!), but I'll certainly enjoy some cold ones when hanging
out with friends, going to a barbeque or dinner party, or during a night
out at the bars with friends. And I love having a glass or two of red
wine along with a nice dinner!
It's all about balance in your life, and not every aspect has to be
"perfect" in order for you to still get the body and health that you
want. You'll drive yourself crazy if you're trying to be perfect.
Of course, if you have no problem abstaining from alcohol and
willingly make that decision, then that can certainly be the best thing
for your health if you're the type that has a hard time controlling
portions.
However, for the rest of us, that actually do like to partake in some social drinking, here are a few tips that have helped me to stay single-digit bodyfat lean, while still drinking alcohol occasionally.
TIP 1. Obviously alcohol gives you extra empty
calories on the days that you choose to drink. Alcohol has 7 calories
per gram, compared to 4 calories per gram for carbs and protein, and 9
calories per gram for fats.
However unlike ingesting carbs, protein, or healthy fats from a
healthy food source, drinking alcohol gives you LOTS of calories with
very little micronutrients (the exception to this is red wine and dark
beers, both of which do have reasonable levels of micronutrients).
On nights that I know are going to involve some drinking, it helps to
make sure that dinner is based only around protein and vegetables.
You're going to take in a lot of empty calories with the alcohol, so
eating a good portion of appetite-satisfying protein along with
nutrient-rich vegetables can help to control your appetite and give your
body the nutrients it needs.
Plus, most importantly, there's just no room for loads of carbohydrate-rich foods if you're also going to be consuming alcohol. Carbs + alcohol is a perfect recipe for growing a beer belly! Try to keep that evening meal a fairly low-carb meal to save yourself from extra empty calories.
TIP 2. If you want to save your body from adding
layers of ugly fat, by all means stay away from syrupy, fruity drinks
that are loaded with sugar... this is a double whammy for your gut as
you're not only getting all of the empty alcohol calories, but also
loads of empty sugar calories. Big fruity drinks such as a big syrupy
margarita, or other tropical fruity drinks can sometimes have as much as
500-600 calories per serving and 70-100 grams of sugar!
Quick tip on margaritas:
I don't know about you, but I love margaritas. However, most
margaritas have loads of sugar from the sour mix. If you want to get a
super low sugar and lower calorie margarita, what you need to do is ask
the bartender to make your margarita with ONLY tequila and fresh
squeezed lime juice, and NO sour mix (which is usually made from corn
syrup). I think it tastes better anyway than a normal sugary
margarita.
Next point... and I don't think this even needs to be mentioned, but
if you care about your body, any drink that uses soda pop as the mixer
is going to be loaded with sugar (usually high fructose corn syrup) and
calories.
Instead, your best bet is to stick with a clear alcohol mixed with club soda
(NOT tonic) and a squeeze of lime or lemon (hey, at least you get a
little vitamin C and antioxidants with the squeeze of lemon and lime!).
Vodka with club soda and extra lemon and/or lime squeeze is my drink of
choice if I'm not drinking red wine.
Stay away from tonic water mixers!
Some people don't realize this, but tonic water is loaded with almost
as much sugar as regular soda pop... on the other hand, club soda has no
calories at all. It's clearly the lowest calorie way to drink.
TIP 3. If you're going to drink beer, you're better
off choosing just 1 or 2 dark beers rather than 5 or 6 light beers.
Sure, dark beers have more calories than light beers, but dark beers
also have more B vitamins and antioxidants than light beers, so you
actually get more nutrition from the dark beer. As long as you keep it
to just 1 or 2 dark beers, you may still stay within 150-300 calories.
Generally, it also takes a little longer to drink a good dark beer compared to a watery light beer too.
TIP 4. Try to get in a high intensity full body
workout before your night out of drinking. If you do this, at least
you've revved up your metabolism and have your body processing calories a
little faster.
Also, trying to get in some sort of exercise the morning after your
night out can also help to get your body back to a good state of health.
This may not be your best workouts in terms of energy, but it can help
to just get your body moving and break a sweat, and get back to a good
homeostasis.
TIP 5. Avoid the late-night munchies after a night of drinking! This is where most people do the biggest damage to their waistlines.
Instead, make sure to have some lean protein and vegetables quickly available at home (perhaps some pre-cooked chicken breasts, grass-fed steaks,
or even tuna fish and some veggie sticks) so that you can satisfy your
late night post-party appetite with lean protein instead of
carbohydrates. Veggies and protein is the key here.
The worst thing for your body is loading up on pizza, ice cream, and other carb-rich junk after a night out of drinking.
TIP 6. If you drink multiple drinks socially, try to
keep drinking alcohol to only 1-2 days/week maximum if you want to stay
lean. On the other hand, if you never drink more than 1-2 drinks per
day, I think having 1-2 drinks daily with a meal can still be part of a
healthy lifestyle. As long as those calories are accounted for and you
still stay within your daily caloric maintenance.
TIP 7. Wine is one of the healthier drink choices...
if you must have a drink, you might as well choose wine so you at least
get a good dose of antioxidants as well. Red wine is known for it's
antioxidant content, however even white wines contain some antioxidants
as well... white wines just aren't quite as high in antioxidants as red
wines.
Hey, if you can get a little resveratrol while enjoying your company, why not!
What about hangovers?
Ok, so you went a little overboard and drank too much. Now you might
be facing a hangover the next morning. Well, I can't personally verify
whether this works or not, but I have 2 friends in particular that
swear by taking this whole-foods based vitamin, VGF25+ (this
stands for 25+ veggies, greens, and fruits) before they go to bed, and
they claim that it almost always prevents a hangover the next morning if
they remember to take it before going to bed.
And
finally, like I mentioned before, drinking alcohol just adds one more
thing to your list that you have to work against in getting the body you
want.
Abstaining may always be the best choice, BUT we also need to be realistic and know that social drinking is not something that most people are willing to give up entirely.
For that reason, this list of tips to help manage social drinking in a
healthier way can really help you to stay leaner and healthier and
still balance a little bit of social drinking into your life.
Lastly, check out this delicious resource for healthy drinks that are low in calories!
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