Fitness While Traveling
Let’s be honest… travel is where fitness routines go to die.
Flights, weird schedules, eating out more, sleeping less… it’s really easy to fall into the “I’ll just get back on track when I’m home” mindset. And sometimes that’s fine, but if you travel a decent amount throughout the year, that mindset can turn into constantly starting over.
The goal isn’t to be perfect while you’re traveling. It’s just to stay somewhat consistent so you don’t feel like you’re rebuilding from scratch every time you get back.
Lower the Bar on Purpose
A lot of people try to stick to their exact normal routine while they’re traveling. Same workouts, same structure, same everything. And when that doesn’t happen, they end up doing nothing.
Instead of striving for perfection, lower the bar.
If you normally train for an hour, maybe it’s 15–20 minutes. If you usually do strength & conditioning, maybe it’s just getting your body moving for a bit with one or the other.
You’re not trying to make huge progress on a trip. You’re just trying to not lose momentum.
You Don’t Need a Gym
You can get a solid workout with just your bodyweight. Squats, lunges, push-ups, planks… nothing fancy!
Honestly, most people underestimate how effective simple movements can be when you actually do them with some intent. A quick circuit in your hotel room or a jog down the block with some squats can get the job done way more than you think.
Do the Simple Things
Park far away, go on more walks, take the stairs instead of the elevator! It doesn’t have to look like a workout but these simple things go so much further than we think.
Instead of trying to squeeze in workouts on top of everything else, just make the trip itself more active. Walk instead of Ubering everywhere. Go explore with a hike or choose to get in the pool rather than just sitting next to it!
You’ll end up moving way more than you think without needing to carve out extra time for the gym.
Don’t Let Nutrition Go Completely Off the Rails
You don’t need to eat perfectly while traveling, but there’s a big difference between enjoying your meals and turning every single one into a free-for-all.
A simple approach works really well. Try to get some protein in your meals and stay hydrated. That alone keeps things pretty dialed in without overthinking it or trying to be too strict.
A Little Effort Goes a Long Way
Travel doesn’t have to throw everything off. You don’t need a full plan, a gym, or a perfect schedule. You just need to stay a little consistent and be willing to adapt.
Ten minutes here, and a walk there, will keep you in a routine without taking over your trip!
Hart











