Well, I’m assuming here that you’re not staying at a 5-star hotel with a gym larger and more complete than the one in my neighborhood. This post is for those like me who often travel for long periods at low cost and wants to stay in shape…or at least not losing too much. Here a few tips:
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1. Run!!
Also, if you are in a country where people don’t run very frequently (like in some developing countries), brace yourself for lots of stares and if you are a girl, potential catcalls.
2. Take a bike ride
3. Go for a swim!!
4. Find a gym
5. Use a playground
everywhere to do chin-ups. You can support your feet in a place and do inverted push-ups. You can use supports to do plyometric jumps, jumping squats and more. Just be careful not to do all of this while the playground is full of babes, or the mothers will call the police thinking that you’re some kind of pedophile!!
6. Bring elastic bands (exercise bands)
7. Download fitness videos
These are great because you can work your whole body and, be depending on the video, you will exercise even your ear!! The only problem is that you need a laptop or something to be able to watch the video. Also, I do not think that you exercising like crazy in the social area of your hostel or in your dorm will be very welcome by your roommates. I think this option is better when you are in a hotel room or have a private room in a hostel. Space is also something important so then you can do it outside if you don’t mind prying eyes.
8. Hostel’s bathrooms or shower
That’s my option when all else have failed. Maybe it’s too late and there is nowhere to run (to tell the truth, there is always somewhere to run). Maybe you think it’s too cold (so far, not even -20 °C/-4 °F were cold enough for me to stop running, so this excuse doesn’t count). Or simply you want to train your upper body and there is no option of doing it around where you are. Well, this situation already happened to me, and as I was sleeping in a hostel dorm, so I wouldn’t exercise in front of everyone. I went to the bathroom and I exercised inside, doing push-ups, abdominals, squats and other bodyweight exercises. Okay, I know this is not the most socially acceptable thing, but at least I know someone else who does the same (my girlfriend…I think that’s why we work well with each other). Just do not forget to leave the bathroom or shower from time to time to not keep people waiting. It’s just funny when you come out of the bathroom snorting tired and people look at you and think:”!! Wow, was it that hard to come out?!?!”
9. Make exercising or sports part of your trip
Finally and the best option of all, make exercising or sports part of your trip!! Go to a beach to surf or play football in the sand. Climb a mountain and exercise at the same time you have an amazing view. Paddle in a crystal clear lake. Go skiing and snowboarding in the nearest ski resort. Do Yoga in the middle of nature. Go white-water rafting. Do some rock climbing. Play beach volleyball with friends; basketball in the neighborhood’s court. Snorkel in the coral. Go windsurfing at sea or skate at the park. Just do some research about the place you are visiting if there are sports activities available. Find out where are the places for sports and exercising. Look in the events area of the local Couchsurfing (I talk more about it here) if there are scheduled sporting events (to do….not to watch!!). Sometimes you will have to pay for it or to rent equipment. But I have already found a lot of these schemes FOR FREE!! If you look for it, you will find it!!
An important tip about food and travel insurance!!
There is no point in exercising a lot during your backpacking or travels and keep eating badly to save. McDonalds and noodles will fill up your belly but won’t make your arm grow. They are calorie bombs with little nutrition. For the exercise to count, in life as a whole or while traveling, you should eat well and stay well hydrated (water, not soda!!). I give some tips about it on my page about food and drink, giving examples of how to eat well and cheaply while you are backpacking or just traveling.
Finally, unfortunately, injuries are a common event when practicing sports. And if you are traveling, mommy won’t be there to take care of you. So, I would recommend a good travel insurance that would also cover sports. I have an article where I give the 3 Best and Cheapest Travel Insurances in the Market that will cover you for a lot of sports almost everywhere in the world.
But, if you are totally addicted to sports and adventure activities the way I’m, and need good travel insurance to cover all your activities, I recommend checking out my special article with the 3 Best International Travel Insurance for Adventure Activities and Extreme Sports.
That’s it. As always, I’m open to criticism and suggestions in the comments area to improve this text and thus help others who, like me, love to travel and exercise but struggle to do both at the same time.
Happy travels!!