Why?
Because you need a kitchen with all the facilities of a home to prepare your meals and snacks.
You’ll also have a fridge to keep your foods fresh and a pantry to store in.
Plus a washing machine to wash your dirty work out gear.
It works out to be price comparative, not as fancy, but way more valuable to me.
2. I use Youtube for my workouts.
Sometimes I’m handy to a local gym and that’s great, but most times it’s too far and inconvenient to get to.
Plus usually when I’m travelling I have a crazy schedule and earlier morning starts.
So I was looking for a workout that would push me and also give me variety.
I found Fitness Blender.com
The thing that makes this channel different from the others is the clean video on a white background so I’m not distracted. They have a timer so I know how long before I’m changing to the next exercise. In their newer videos they have a small window to the top left of the screen which shows the next exercise so I can anticipate it and get the most out of my workout without having to stop.
They also give the approximate calorie burn per work out.
And also they have a huge variety such as workouts using only body weight, Pilates, strength training, short burn out sessions. And these are all ranging from as short as 5 mins to over 1 hour.
Here are my favourite ones that I have been using on this trip.
To your best self even while travelling
Tarryn Thompson
Your Virtual Health Coach
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