Friday, June 7, 2013

Finding Time for Fitness- Exercise Tips for Travelers

It has been a while since I have had a quest author for the blog. It has also been a long time since I have posted onto the blog. I have been enjoying my time away from writing to learn Spanish. I feel that I am learning a lot about the Spanish language and enjoy using daily at work. Despite the excitement of learning a new language it hasn't given me a lot of time to post about healthy living. Please enjoy this article that was written by Mike Manning.




Finding Time for Fitness - Exercise Tips for Travelers
By Mike Manning


Everyone has some understanding that an active lifestyle leads to a healthy life. You may be great at following a healthy routine at home. If you travel regularly, however, you probably find it difficult to keep up with a regular workout routine on the road. In fact, studies show that frequent travelers have consistently poorer overall health than individuals who stick close to home.
 
Fortunately, travel doesn’t have to be hazardous to your health. Some advance planning and a little self-awareness will go a long way toward making each trip you take a less stressful, more positive experience.

Before you leave, make plans to utilize any available resources that can help you stay fit during your travels. Research your destination. If you belong to a health club, find out if you can gain access to a gym during your trip. Learn about local hiking or running trails that you might be able to use as well. If you have the opportunity to book your own accommodations, look for a hotel that offers good fitness amenities. These might include a well-equipped fitness center, fitness sessions for guests, in-room yoga workouts, a pool or running trails for guests. On a recent trip to Maui I was able to book a great hotel by looking through a travel reviews site beforehand. I scoured a list of Maui hotels where I could see which hotels offered the best fitness centers.



When packing, be mindful of what you need to help you on your quest for fitness. Pack workout clothes and a good pair of athletic shoes. Bring along portable workout equipment such as a simple exercise band to help you get a powerful workout even with limited space and time.

On your flight, take the opportunity to stretch and perform a few in-flight exercises. On long flights, working through a short routine every hour or so will help minimize many of the discomforts frequently experienced by travelers.

During your stay, keep your fitness expectations realistic. When traveling, you probably won’t get to work out for an hour at a time. You can, however, break up workout time into shorter segments and experience success.


Take advantage of every opportunity to get exercise, especially if you have a particularly busy schedule. Take the stairs rather than riding the elevator. Walk to meetings or meals rather than driving or taking other transportation. If possible, get up early and take a short run before breakfast, or do a basic yoga routine before morning meetings. Each small step will add to your overall health and well being.


About MIke:

My name is Michael and I am a Fitness and healthy living enthusiast who tries to see the best in all situations. I love to hike, run, weight lift, travel, camp, cook, and be outside. Traveling the world and seeing nature's beauty is my hobby and staying healthy through that is essential to me. Any questions please email me at mikemnning@gmail.com

Please support Mike by visiting his blog at Manning's Musings

2 comments:

  1. People say they have time to exercise, or they don't have the right things to exercise with. Well, reading this article made me doubts clear. Where there is a will there is a way.

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    Arnold Brame
    Health And Safety Consultant Norfolk

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