Fitness on the Road.

By: Thomas Hunter

Fitting in your workouts is tough enough during a normal workweek but when you have to be on the road it can be close to impossible to maintain a regular exercise schedule. How can you possibly keep physical activity as a priority when you stay in a different hotel every night?

Welcome to the twenty-first century, a land of portable workout equipment, companies that reward physically fit staff members, and websites that can point you to fitness-friendly hotels! In the old days you simply put up in whatever mom-and-pop motel was convenient and stayed in your room watching “The Price is Right” and eating a microwave dinner. Times have changed and more people are concerned about maintaining health, especially while traveling for business. Thanks to the millions of business travelers wielding considerable power over the travel industry, there are more fitness options on the road than ever before. Here are few tips and ideas to make your next road trip physically active and challenging.

1. Check out your hotel before you get there. Thanks to the advent of the Internet, you can find out almost any information that you need to know within minutes. Sometimes this can be bad but in the case of hotel accommodations, it’s nothing but good news. Dozens of websites can search available hotels and identify ones that offer fitness centers and swimming pools. If you are able to choose your accommodations, go for places that either have gyms on site or offer free passes to nearby clubs. If you’re not a regular gym rat this can be a great chance for you to try out some machines and decide if joining a gym at home would be worth your time and money. Find out if your hotel has a swimming pool as nearly all do. Be sure to pack your bathing suit and try to swim at least ten laps every day that you stay at the hotel. Swimming is fantastic for building cardiovascular strength without placing a lot of stress on the joints and it doesn’t produce a lot of sweat, either. Being aware of your fitness options before you leave on your trip can help you prepare and manage your fitness schedule without getting thrown off balance.

2. Bring your workout equipment with you. If your trip will be crammed full of meetings and business, preventing you from using hotel facilities, simply bring your own home gym with you! There are dozens of portable fitness accessories that can be used to tone the body and build strength – you may not be able to fit in a full cardio workout but you can at least maintain your regular strength-training program. Resistance bands are an excellent choice for portable fitness gear. Bands come in a range of strengths so be sure to read the package or try the band out before buying. Purchasing a multi-pack will provide you with multiple options for workouts and is usually fairly inexpensive. Many resistance bands come with their own case but it’s easy enough to simply fold the bands and store them in a plastic bag. Resistance tubing is another option you may want to consider. Tubing can be anchored around a sturdy object and then used for resistance training. Some tubing comes with handles for easy use but if not, simply twist the tubing around your hands or tie it around your ankles to provide the right amount of resistance. Bringing a yoga mat is still another excellent choice. Mats offer you the space for comfortable stretching and yoga practice, and if you’re none too sure about the cleanliness of the floor, having a mat to lie on can go a long way toward easing your mind. A rolled-up mat doesn’t take up too much space in a suitcase and adds very little weight. Don’t forget the classic jump rope for a cardio and strength training workout in one!

3. Get outside! This is where the two previous strategies come together: use the Internet to locate your hotel and determine if the surrounding area is safe and pedestrian-friendly. Often a call to the hotel’s front desk can accomplish this, too, but if you want to hear the information from an impartial source, call the Chamber of Commerce for the town or county and ask someone there. If your hotel turns out to be located in a not-so-savory part of town, simply pack your portable workout gear and get your activity right in your room! For the lucky ones with hotels in better areas, plan on taking a walk or run through the area and doing some sightseeing while you exercise. This can be a great chance simply to see new scenery and acquaint yourself with new places. Seize the opportunity and get out of your boring hotel room!

DISCLAIMER:

This information is not presented by a medical practitioner and is for educational and informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read.


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