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2 Easy Workouts to Reduce Bloating After Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is right around the corner, which means packing your plate to the brim with the essentials, and then going back for seconds. And then thirds. When it’s all said and done, you’re good and satisfied and in need of a way to reduce bloating.

Don’t get us wrong — the holidays are a time for rest and relaxation. That doesn’t mean you need to feel stuffed and sluggish for the next few days. Here’s how you can reduce bloating, gas, and the inflammation that comes with the territory on Thanksgiving.

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Dr. Gabrielle Fundaro holds a PhD in Nutritional Sciences. She’s also an ACE-certified health coach, researcher, and speaker on all things gut health and digestion.

Workouts To Reduce Bloating After Thanksgiving

“Sometimes people are tempted to exercise more intensely after a big meal,” Dr. Gabrielle Fundaro tells BarBend. “This can make gastrointestinal distress worse. “I definitely recommend against intense exercise.”

Hey, that works for us. So if a high-intensity workout is off the table, what can you do to reduce bloating and improve digestion after your Thanksgiving feast?

Man running outdoors to reduce bloating after Thanksgiving

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Fundaro also cited research from 2020 showing that walking can mediate some of the symptoms associated with irritable bowl syndrome (IBS). (1) However, if you don’t want to lug it to the gym, lack for a treadmill, and the weather outside is oh-so-frightful, what do you do?

Walking or gentle yoga are your best bets to reduce bloating. Try going for a 20-minute walk, ideally with loved ones, after Thanksgiving dinner and again the next morning. If you’re partial to yoga, try working through this basic flow courtesy of social media yoga guru Adriene Mishler:

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Just remember to heed Fundaro’s words and not get sucked into thinking that the harder you train, the better you’ll feel. If you’re in need of other holiday fitness resources, BarBend has you covered:

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References

  1. Hamaguchi T, Tayama J, Suzuki M, Nakaya N, Takizawa H, Koizumi K, Amano Y, Kanazawa M, Fukudo S. The effects of locomotor activity on gastrointestinal symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome among younger people: An observational study. PLoS One. 2020 May 29;15(5):e0234089. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0234089. Erratum in: PLoS One. 2020 Dec 17;15(12):e0244465. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0244465. PMID: 32470098; PMCID: PMC7259724.

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