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How To Look After Your Fitness While Traveling

Whether you have just started working out on a regular basis or you have been exercising for years, it can be tough to find time for fitness when you are traveling. However, with the right advice, you can still squeeze in some great workouts even when you are on the go. The following tips will show you how to plan ahead so that you can stay in shape no matter where you may be.

If you are planning to stay in a hotel during your trip, book a room in one that has a gym or a pool. This way, all you have to do is go down the hall or out to the pool for a workout. Just make sure that the gym has the sort of equipment you need. In some cheaper hotels, the "gym" is a mostly empty room with a few weights or an old exercise bike.

Many gyms will give free day-passes to visitors or tourists. Find out which gyms are near where you will be staying and check with them to see if they will do so. If you are visiting friends or relatives, ask them if they are members of a gym and whether you can get a free pass or borrow their membership while you are in town.

Bringing a favorite workout DVD with you lets you exercise right in your hotel room. Just pop the DVD into your player and start exercising. This makes it easy to get a good workout in at any time of the day and you do not have to worry about finding somewhere to exercise.

Instead of relying on a rental car or taxis, try walking or jogging around the city you are visiting. If your hotel is near some tourist attractions, a brisk walk can give you some great exercise and really elevate your heart rate. If you do not want to be sweaty and tired when you reach your destination, take a taxi one way and then walk back to the hotel when you are ready to go.

Be careful when you are eating out at a restaurant when you travel. It can be all too easy to end up eating far too many calories when you order an unfamiliar dish. Many restaurant meals are very high in fat, salt, and sugar. Ask about the ingredients and see if the restaurant will provide you with some nutritional information.

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