Maintaining Your Fitness While Traveling
So how do we feel about working out and maintaining our fitness levels while traveling for business or pleasure? Do you feel like you just don’t have enough time while traveling, maybe just not sure on what to do, or do we use it as an excuse to just not exercise? Let’s start off by saying we all need a vacation (even if it means the occasional high calorie treat or missed workout). The problem arises when these splurges go from occasional to everyday habits. Tight schedules, limited options, and unfamiliar territory make it easy for traveling to derail your fitness routine. The reason I’m writing about this is, I just recently came back from a trip myself and here are just a few tips I thought might help others while traveling.
1. Be prepared with fitness attire. Exercise opportunities on the road won’t do much good if you are not prepared. A quick walk/run around the parking lot at a rest stop or airport will stretch the legs and burn a few calories.
2. Make space for exercise essentials. If you own an exercise band, tube, or even the TRX, these can fit in a carry on or suitcase to make it easy for on the go hotel room strength training or just focus on exercises that can be done in home.
3. Use airport/hotel gyms. Fitting in exercise during long layovers could be as simple as walking the terminals and even in some airports there are designated yoga rooms, walking paths, and even small gyms. Don’t forget to take advantage of the hotel gym as well, even a quick 30 minutes counts for something.
4. Carefully weigh your food options and have prepared snacks on hand. Take advantage of fresh produce by exploring local markets and meals for a healthy breakfast, lunch, or snack. Fill baggie with mixed nuts and dried fruit, energy bars, and fresh fruit for emergency snacks to make unhealthy options less tempting.
5. Book an active excursion. Make a natural attraction part of your itinerary (hiking, biking, running) or check to see if there are any races or events at your destination you can get in on while visiting. Local fitness studios may have active weekend retreats or bootcamps that you can join while on your trip, so do a little research before you head out. (I love walking cities or going for runs in places I’ve never been, you get to really see the city and explore spots you might’ve missed in a car, taxi, or bus).
6. Use technology to your advantage. Now a day we all have access to a laptop, phone, iPad or other device and online fitness info can be found all over the internet. It can provide solutions for exercise when you are confined to a hotel room. Add some extra Fitness Apps to your phone to have easy access to exercise moves as well as, logs for food and exercise.
7. Get plenty of rest. Let’s face it, traveling whether pleasure or business wears you out. So be sure to get the appropriate sleep to help you sustain and recover from all the traveling. Continue to choose healthy foods, sleep 7-9 hours and plan to get back to your normal exercise routine once you return home…don’t put it off, get right back into the swing of things!
It’s hard enough to maintain your workout schedule while at home, and being on the road it definitely takes some proactive thinking and effort. Remember any little bit of physical activity is better than nothing. Enjoy your vacation with a little active rest!