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Tips for staying fit when travelling the world

Tips for staying fit when travelling the world

Anyone planning to be away from home for a long period of time might be wondering how to maintain their current level of fitness. It can certainly be tough to keep up with workouts when globetrotting, but it’s important to try and do some kind of exercise to keep the body feeling its best. How much exercise one does is an individual choice – it’s important to remember it is ok to take a break and really immerse in travels, but those determined to continue their fitness journey can take a look at these tips.

Consult a personal trainer

Before leaving for the next big adventure, it could be worth reaching out to a personal trainer, such as one of the experts at Ultimate Performance London. This will give a better idea of current levels of fitness and make it possible to work with a personal trainer to develop a plan for the road. Trainers don’t just help with workouts at the gym, they can also help create a mat-based workout that will be more adaptable and accessible when travelling the world. Some personal trainers will even consult with clients via video chat while they’re abroad, so it’s worth asking if this service is available.

Don’t be afraid to walk

Walking is one of the easiest ways to keep fit when travelling. It can be tempting to use public transport when in big cities, but walking is often the best way to get around. Not only will it help with fitness goals, but it will also make the trip much cheaper. For those who are interested in slow travelling and really drinking in the sights and sounds of a location, walking around will visitors help feel like real locals and make it less likely they’ll be constantly rushing around.

Explore the natural world

Most destinations around the world will have nature to explore. Whether it’s simply hiking or trying something more adventurous like scuba diving or rock climbing, travels can quickly become an adventure holiday when one gets closer to nature. By doing this, fewer workouts will be needed because muscles will already be working while out and about having fun.

Choose a hotel with a gym

Finding a gym when travelling can be a challenge, but for those who prefer to work out in a gym then there are ways around this. Many hotels have fitness facilities included and, while they will be more expensive than basic hostels, one doesn’t need to pay hefty fees for temporary gym memberships. Gyms don’t often cater to tourists and signing up to a lengthy membership is pointless when gym-goers won’t be in one place for too long. However, there might be some classes to pay for on a one-off basis if the accommodation doesn’t have a fitness centre.

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