With so many inexpensive or low-cost fitness products available

‘Tis the flavour to keep — and a time to eat! Most of us win a a few pounds during the vacation season. With family dinner parties, vacation parties and gift baskets loaded with goodies, who thinks of health books staying fit ?

Alternatively of applying a pyramid of chocolate, a basket of tempting deals or a bottle of bubbly this year, why not be otherwise? Have your loved ones a Vacation Health Kit to starting out the New Year right.

With so many another cheap or low-cost fitness productions ready, it’s smooth to combine single points into a customized Get-Fit Gift. Louise Roach, selling director at SnowPack, a New Mexico-based company that makes up ice therapy kits, has several suggestions:

“If you have somebody on your Christmas list who cares to walking or run, think of items like a pedometer, a gift certificate to your local running speciality stock, energy bars, a water bottle, a take-away CD player, books on stretching out, sunscreen, and lip balm. Plus an ice pack just in case they overdo it. Put it all together in a nifty duffel bag and you make a very serious gift.

“Maybe someone you experience needs motivation to take up and get going. Why not give a ‘home gym in a bag’? A few propositions to take are: free burdens, a jump rope, resistance bands, workout videos, a yoga mat, a BMI scale, a heart rate monitor, sport drinks, and protein bars. Of course every home gym wants first aid in the form of an ice therapy product to make care of strained muscles. Then wrap it all up in a ready tote bag for applying.

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