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***5 Tips To Stay Fit While Traveling

Topic: Fitness and ExerciseBy Sean Barker, CPT, the Official Guide to Fitness and ExercisePublished Recently added

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After a recent trip to Tampa, Florida attending fitness seminars for 5 days and hanging out with guys like Craig Ballantyne of Men’s Health magazine and fitness ico Shawn Phillips, I started to pick up on some of the secrets these guys use to stay in awesome shape even while traveling. 1. Workout No Matter What. After a busy 5 days of sitting on my butt in meetings and seminars I still managed to workout 4 out of the 5 days while in Florida. Which is even more tha I workout at home! The first day I got together with some fellow trainers and we trained together in the hotel gym. It wasn't very big but had enough to get a great workout using our bodyweight and a few dumbbells. Then the next day along we all headed to the local Powerhouse gym to get a great workout in a more upbeat gym atmosphere. Wether it's a quick hotel room bodyweight workout, a hotel gym workout or a Powerhouse gym workout, just make sure you do some exercise while traveling to offset all the sitting down on airplanes and in meetings. 2. All You Can Eat. The great thing about traveling to new cities is experiencing new places to eat. But if you're not careful you could be paying the airlines extra weight on the way home, and I am not talking about your luggage... So do what all the fit trainers did every morning to start their day off right; eat a nutritious breakfast. Even though our hotel served a FREE buffet breakfast every morning, most everyone who is in great shape skipped the bacon and breads and had a huge freshly prepared omelet stuffed with veggies with a little fruit on the side, me included. Keep lunch small with a salad or whole grain wrap so you don't get sleepy during the afte oon meetings, and enjoy a nice dinner with some lean meat and veggies and even a glass of wine. 3. Drink Up. I don't mean spend your nights at the hotel bar getting sloshed. I mean drink lots of cold refreshing water. It will keep you full and focused and your mind off the donuts and croissants sitting across the conference table. It's really easy to drink lots of H2O during these hotel conferences as they usually serve you pitchers of water in your meeting rooms and in the big conference rooms. Just to be sure you always have water on hand, pick up a couple of litres of spring water at the hotel gift shop and keep on ice in your room. 4. Ditch the Cab. If you are up for some sight seeing or heading to a nearby restaurant for dinner, ditch the cab fare, get some directions and walk there instead. Google Maps on your smart phone works great for this! Walking is a great way to see a new city and burn some calories. Strolling back to the hotel after dinner is a great way to end the evening and ease the guilt from that decadent dessert. You can also try to find a park or gym a couple miles away and walk or run there to get your heart pumping and your warmup out of the way. 5. Recharge. If you're traveling solo, staying at a hotel is a great way to get some extra rest and relaxation. You get the bed to yourself, and you have no worries of the kids jumping in the bed at the wee hours of the morning. It's also a great time to catch up on some work or read that book you have been trying to get through. A dip in the hotel pool and a hot sauna afterwards might be just what you need to recharge your batteries before you get back on the road. So there you have it, The 5 Best Ways To Stay Fit While Traveling so you still recognize yourself in the mirror when you get home...

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Sean Barker is the Self Growth official guide to Fitness and Exercise and is a busy dad who finds time for family, fitness and fun. Sean is the author of Dad Fitness, The Ultimate Workout Plan For Busy Dads. Visit Sean at his Dad Fitness Blog at http://DadFitnessBlog.com and get your FREE report "The Truth About Fat Loss, How To Finally Lose That Beer Belly" at http://www.dadfitness.com. Additional Resources on Fitness and Exercise and can be found at: Website Directory for Fitness and Exercise Articles on Fitness and Exercise Products for Fitness and Exercise Discussion Board Sean Baker, The Official Guide to Fitness and Exercise

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