
Travel season has officially started for a great number of us. Spring break, summer vacation, business travel, self-discovery, whatever the reason, we’re heading out and leaving the comforts, and stresses, of our day-to-day lives to visit new places. Getaways are a form of self-care, but why not maximize your time away?
No matter where you decide to go or how you decide to travel, there’s a travel-friendly workout that you can do to remain consistent.
I get it. It’s not that easy to get active when you’ve been dreaming of sunbathing with a piña colada in hand all winter. The lack of equipment, food prep, and good night’s sleep can also be pretty discouraging; but you haven’t been putting in all that work in the gym just to throw it away on an all-inclusive food and liquor package…unless that was the plan all along. It may seem like the universe is working against your “snatched” aspirations, but you actually have plenty of options.
Airport Workouts
We do our best to avoid layovers and if we’re lucky, our connecting flights are back-to-back. Sometimes it just doesn’t work out that way. If you’re one of those travelers blessed with a 12-hour layover, it’s not a bad idea to spend some of that time lifting your luggage or wall sitting. I’ve listed some moves that can easily be done in an airport setting. Massy Arias also has some great ideas so be sure to check out her page!
Hotel Room Workouts
If you’ve got furniture, you’ve got action! Tricep dips, step-ups, sit-to-stand, and literally any bodyweight cardio exercise can be done in your hotel room. Rolling desk chair? Even better. Use it to execute some hamstring curls, split lunges, or rollouts.
Beach Workouts
I’ve said it before. Sand workouts are everything! The sand helps with shock absorption with any jumping and will help you burn more calories than the same work on a flat road. Beach volleyball is a great way to get everyone involved if you’re traveling with a group (or a nice way to meet new people).
Stair Climbs and Hikes
Traveling grants you an opportunity to see all the
sights your destination has to offer. You can make your own walking tour or participate in activities that require you to move your body. Some examples include bike rides, mountain and stair climbs, touring museums, sightseeing, and bar crawling (earn your cocktails).
Go for a Swim!
It’s a well-known fact that swimming is one of the best ways to stay active. You’re able to raise your heart rate without putting stress on the body. Swimming helps build endurance and muscle strength, and promotes healthy heart and lungs!
Take advantage of your downtime and try not to let the busy airport and change of scenery discourage you from making the most of your travel time!

Jasmine Danielle is a Los Angeles based dancer and fitness trainer. She received her BFA in Dance from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and has studied with FiTour, the National Federation of Personal Trainers, and the Equinox Group Fitness Training Institute. Jasmine is currently a Group Fitness Instructor for Equinox, Everybody Los Angeles, and Sandbox Fitness. Her fitness modalities include ballet, dance cardio, barre fitness, TRX, treadmill interval training, cardio kickboxing, jump rope, indoor cycling, and metabolic conditioning.

By subscribing, you consent to receive emails from BlackDoctor.com. You may unsubscribe at any time. Privacy Policy & Terms of Service.