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Marcia Cronin has worked with HealthyWomen for over 15 years in various editorial capacities. She brings a strong background in copy editing. She graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a bachelor's degree in journalism and worked for over two decades in newspapers, including at The Los Angeles Times and The Virginian-Pilot.
After leaving newspapers, Marcia began working as a freelance writer and editor, specializing in health and medical news. She has copy edited books for Rodale, Reader's Digest, Andrews McMeel Publishing and the Academy of Nutritionists and Dietitians.
Marcia and her husband have two grown daughters and share a love of all things food- and travel-related.
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What do you do when you know you may consume extra calories at a special celebration? Whether it's a big party or just an extra glass of wine, many of us throw in the towel and give up on our healthy resolutions.
Want a better way? Plan ahead by burning off some calories before you splurge. While it may be nearly impossible to burn off all the calories you'll consume in an evening of extreme excess, it doesn't hurt to burn off some calories and rev up your metabolism with an extra workout.
You may even feel so good about yourself and your fitness after you work out that you are able to exercise more self-control later on.
Kick-start your resolve to stay healthy with these 10 activities from HealthyWomen and celebrity personal trainer Joey Thurman that will torch 200 calories in less than an hour*:
Don't worry if none of these exercises suit you. Even your daily activities, like gardening or cleaning house, can burn 200 calories in less than an hour if you approach them vigorously (shoveling snow will get you there in half an hour!). So, whatever your chosen activity, get moving and burn those excess calories!
* The actual number of calories burned will vary based on your weight, intensity of exercise and other factors.