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How to Keep Alcohol from Derailing Your Fitness Goals

Alcohol can derail the best of fitness plans.

While some studies show there may be a few health benefits when drinking lightly or moderately, not everyone agrees. The studies are conflicting and confusing.

In fact, one of the most recent studies was by The Global Burden of Diseases, and they found no health benefit for drinking at all. According to this 2018 survey, no amount of alcohol is safe to consume. They analyzed levels of alcohol use and its health effects in 195 countries from 1990 to 2016.

But no matter what the latest study decides, one thing is clear: alcohol consumption can cause problems for people focused on fitness.

How alcohol can harm your fitness goals

Although experts disagree on whether or not there may be some health benefits for light to moderate alcohol consumption, they all seem to agree there are some definite problems for your fitness goals.

Here are a few things that alcohol does:

Drinks to Avoid

The main drinks to avoid for empty calories and extra sugar are pretty predictable. Anything frozen that’s often served with an umbrella in it (although delicious) is probably one of your worst choices. Try to avoid these drinks:

Best drink choices when you want to indulge

If you’re going to indulge in drinking alcohol, (and most of us do at one time or another) try one of these healthier options. They may not come with an umbrella, but they don’t come with as much regret the next morning, either.

And keep in mind, it’s not only what you drink that matters, but how much!

Bottom Line: Drink Sparingly 

Don’t let alcohol mess up your fitness goals. Our best advice is to drink sparingly.

But when you are going to drink, treat it as an indulgence. Drink in moderation and choose your drinks wisely. Done the right way, you can enjoy an occasional drink or two without derailing your fitness goals.

 

 

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