Tips for Healthy Traveling
For those of you that were missing our blog last week, sorry but we took a few days off and went to New Mexico to visit family. If you get the chance we highly recommend it…gorgeous! The week before we left we talked about doing the small things to make big differences. Well we wanted to give you a glance at how we make these small decisions work for us when we travel, and how they can work for you too. First thing we did was do a little planning. We looked at our flight itinerary to see what time we were departing and landing. Armed with this information we were ready to plan our attack. Our plane left around 12:30 so we knew we needed to start with our lunch. We packed some turkey and lettuce, wrapped it in a whole wheat wrap and cut up some cucumber slices (our chips) as a side. We arrived to the airport a little early and found a spot to sit and eat our lunch before going through security. The less you take through the better off you are. This is a picture of our lunch
(we know; only we would take a picture of our lunch). Of course we packed some water for lunch, but they will not let you take water through security so only pack what you are going to drink before security. Now once past security you can purchase water at one of the stores, but be ready to pay more than usual (a lot more). It’s worth it though because one of the leading factors of jet lag is dehydration. Also if you’ve ever been stuck on the tar mat you know they don’t usually serve drinks; so be prepared! Also in our little bag of goodies were some almonds, apples, and snack bars. This keeps you from getting hungry during the flight, the dreaded layovers, or those delays we mentioned earlier. We also suggest packing a few more snacks than you think you need. You may end up needing them later, or your new best friend sitting next to you may not have planned as well as you, this way you can help them out (pay-it forward). Now we know there is nothing here you probably don’t know, and that is one of the points we are trying to make. Most of us know what we should do, but sometimes it’s just easier not to do them. Now we are not going to say that we went on vacation and did not indulge with some of our meals. But the time and place was up to us and not some someone else. To take care of those indulges we incorporated exercise into our vacation. We went for walks and runs through Colleen’s father’s neighborhood, and for a our tough workout we went for a 7 mile hike up and down some mountains (felt like more up than down).
You’re on vacation so of course you are going to indulge and that’s part of vacation, but with a little planning and a little exercise while you’re there you can enjoy yourself and not fall short of your health goals.
Happy traveling,
Colleen & John
P.S.
Coaching Success Story:
I want to brag on my dad for a minute. Last year he lost over 20lbs and has KEPT it off for over a year. Don’t ever think you are too old to make healthy changes!! Go Dad…so proud of you!
by John on October 1st, 2010 Tags: Coaching, Exercise, Fat loss, Health, Healthy Traveling, losing fat, losing weight, nutrition, strength training, Weight loss, Work out, Workout
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