Chances are you’re like many business travelers: you cram your out-of-town schedule with so many appointments, meetings and presentations that there’s simply no time for exercise. Or so you tell yourself. But it’s doubly important when you’re traveling on business to establish a workout routine that helps you stay sharp, reduce stress, and get a good night’s sleep when you need it most. If winning or keeping that important piece of business is your goal, add regular exercise to your daily agenda to help you keep your edge. There are plenty of ways to do it; the key lies in planning ahead:
Look for fitness options at airports
The folks who operate airports are beginning to understand that their sprawling facilities should be more than just passenger holding pens. Some have fitness centers or gyms onsite or nearby where you can work off your flight-delay frustrations. Others offer mini-massage services and even oxygen bars where you can plump up your brain cells before boarding your next flight.
I recommend: Look for full-service clubs at or near airports under the
24 Hour Fitness banner in central and western U.S. states plus Florida. Check out
Travel to Wellness for a list of airport fitness and spa facilities. At the
Airport Gyms Web site, search a comprehensive list of exercise facilities at or very near airports
Check out fitness clubs at your favorite hotels
When you’ve checked into your hotel room at the end of an exhausting day, it’s often a lot easier to answer e-mails or tune in to a mindless movie than to seek out the fitness center. But hotels are getting into the game by providing enhanced workout facilities and partnering with fitness experts to design programs that are actually fun.
I recommend: Look into the
WestinWORKOUT programs developed in a partnership with Reebok at
Starwood and
Westin properties. Review exercise options in many cities at this
Web site.
Look into the hotel’s in-room exercise options
OK so maybe you don’t want to slog off to a hotel fitness center after you’ve checked in to your room. There are in-room exercise alternatives that get the job done nicely.
I recommend: Have a
treadmill delivered right to your hotel room. Check out the
“Great Health---Fit for You” in-room exercise program at Marriott Hotels and Resorts, JW Marriott and Renaissance Hotels. The
Fitness Suite has partnered with the LodgeNet Entertainment Corporation to bring you in-room exercise videos and exercise equipment at participating properties.
Bring the gear with you
Effective exercise equipment doesn’t have to be the size of a refrigerator with more chrome than a ’56 Chevy. It can be something simple that fits in your luggage.
I recommend: Check out the portable exercise equipment at the
Healthy Travel Network.
Take it to the great outdoors
If you prefer to do your exercising outdoors, no problem!
I recommend: Visit
this website to locate and map out running routes by zip code, find a running partner, view pictures of routes and chat with other runners who are familiar with the city you’ll be visiting. Curious about how many calories you’re burning? Check it out
here.