How to Maintain Health During the Holidays: An Athlete’s Guide by Guest Post JVA December 21, 2021 | 3 minutes, 1 second read AlexandraKa via Shutterstock At this time every year, athletes add another important aspect to their lives that can impact their training and performance: celebrating the holidays. With more time dedicated to seeing friends and family, this can be a healthful and restorative period for athletes—a chance to mentally recharge. The holidays, however, bring several temptations that when left unchecked can lead to negative effects on training that outweigh the positive energy during this month. Let’s look into how people tend to overindulge and what strategies you can exercise to maintain fitness through the month. Respect your hard work and discipline during the rest of the year by following these tips! Indulge in moderation. One lavish meal won’t dig you into a hole but a season of calorie-dense meals will, so try to exercise greater vigilance throughout the month. It is unlikely that the one to two pounds the average American gains during the holidays (and doesn’t lose, according to a The New England Journal of Medicine study) comes from a specific meal you had. The hidden calories are in all the little treats throughout the season. Included in that category are peppermint mochas, the candy bowl that sits on the table for the month of December, the endless supply of holiday cookies, and many more parties that involve festive drinks. About JVA The JVA Vision is to be the premier organization to serve all the needs of the Junior Volleyball Community. JVA is the ONLY national association that is 100% focused on junior volleyball and the needs of junior clubs. JVA is the leader in Junior Volleyball Programs and is a voice for junior clubs – your programs and your needs. JVA's number one goal is to help your club programs and events thrive. JVA unites club directors, coaches and educators to improve the junior volleyball experience. More Healthy at Home Articles Sports Can Teach Us to Overcome Hardships COVID-19 has sidelined thousands of youth sports teams, programs, schools and millions of young athletes. Stay-At-Home Basketball Games Ultimate Hoops compiled a list of our favorite backyard and driveway basketball games to try from home 5 Ways Young Athletes Can Improve Their Mental Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic Some tips to help athletes focus on mental health during the pandemic. 5 Tips to Keep Your Hockey Athlete Motivated These 5 tips will help your kids to stay motivated and prepare to return to the sport they love so much Stay Active Indoors or Outdoors This Fall Olympians Look to Help Young Athletes During Shutdown A lot of people look to athletes to be a voice that sings out above others in the world. Establishing Values for a Great School Year for Student-Athletes With the kids going back to school, it's time to sit down as a family and talk core values for the 20-21 school year. Staying in Shape During COVID-19: Tips for Athletes 6 Healthy Snacks to Keep in Your Sport Locker Here are six snacks options to keep in your sport locker that are shelf-stable, energy-packed, and tastebud-approved. Core Training Workout You Can Do From Home Master these steps to optimize your body positioning in the water. 4 Simple But Effective Gymnastics Drills You Can Do At Home Watch the videos below and learn how to perfect each of these drills! Scholastic’s Summer Read-a-Palooza Will Encourage Kids to Read as Much as Possible Scholastic's Summer Read-a-Palooza can motivate children to get lost in books even when school isn't in session View More Read the Rest of the Article at JVA sports in this article Volleyball tags in this article Athlete Healthy at Home JVA