How The Groom Can Keep Unwanted Pounds At Bay Before The Big Day
The remaining weeks or months prior to the wedding day can prove to be stressful to the future bride and groom. There simply are a lot of things to deal with. There’s the budget, guest list, venue and many more. Plus they have to work within a particular time frame. Weight gain can sometimes show up because of all these stresses. And it’s not just the future bride who oftentimes put up with this.
Even the soon-to-be groom can gain a lot of weight before the wedding. Worrying about minimizing the things which can go wrong during the grand day can resort to eating a lot. Also, his tons of friends are likely to invite him out to drinking and eating sprees. The result: a waistline that has gone ballistic in just days or weeks.
It’s important for the man to keep weight gain off. This is especially true during the process of getting fitted for the tuxedo to be worn for the ceremony. Or during shopping for men wedding bands. It may be nearly impossible to say ‘no’ to invitations to parties set up by friends. However, there are certain things you can do to keep unwanted pounds at bay.
You can hit the gym and work with a personal trainer. He or she can provide you with a weight loss plan that can fit into your given time frame. However, it may not come cheap. Also, you have to hit the gym every now and then, according to your given plan. But the good thing about it is your workout plan is customized according to your needs.
But if you’re trying to stick to a budget, especially since much of your money is going to the wedding, fret not. You can lose weight even without hitting the gym. Cardio exercises are a great way to burn off those excess calories. Pick something that you can do just about anywhere, and make sure you’re interested in doing it.
You can go biking, swimming, dancing or even playing bowling. Or you may also engage in sports, which is a great alternative for chatting with your friends over beer and fattening foods. The key is to keep yourself active – expending more calories than the amount you consume. Also, be watchful of what you put in your mouth. Cut back on calorie- and fat-rich foods.
Another way of being active is to help out your soon-to-be bride with the things that need to be done. For instance, being with her carrying out entries in the to-do list prior to the grand day. Or helping out shopping for dining sets, kitchen appliances and others for the home. By remaining on the move most of the time, keeping your waistline in check becomes an easy task.

