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and weight gain go hand in hand, but there is no need to put on the standard five kilograms this festive season, according to one leading fitness coach. 
personal trainer Rachael Attard said the key to remaining the same dress size over the silly season lies with a few key decisions.
Rachael's tips include sticking to 2-3 alcoholic drinks, always eating off a plate at parties and making sure you squeeze in a 20-minute walk every day, no matter what your plans are.
Christmas and weight gain go hand in hand, but there is no need to put on the standard five kilograms this festive season, according to one leading fitness coach (Rachael Attard pictured)
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Rachael added: 'One bad meal or bad day won't ruin your progress, but an entire week will.'
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