Simple Steps to a Healthy Lifestyle

My job keeps me traveling quite a bit and I’ve subsequently adopted a variety of strategies to incorporate healthy living when on the road.  Below are my techniques– please add your favorite tip by commenting on this post.

(1) Visit a local grocery store. 

Before you depart, research the location of a high-quality grocery store within walking distance to your hotel (e.g. local organic grocery store, Trader Joe’s, Whole Foods, etc).  As soon as you arrive at your destination, stock-up on healthy snacks and portable items for your bag/purse.  I always pick-up granny-smith apples, bananas, and odwalla bars (strawberry pomegranate is my favorite odwalla bar).  Another useful tip is to either bring/buy sandwich-size ziplock bags and create your own healthy snack bags (great idea if you have kids).  Fill up the bags with a mixture of foods such as cereal, peanut-butter pretzels, dried fruit, and nuts.

(2) ALWAYS Bring your walking/running shoes.

This sounds so simple, but can be such a challenge from women who want to be fashionable with they travel!  FORGET the cute ballet flats/flip-flops/sandals and wear your walking/running shoes!  You will NOT be able to walk all-day in unsupportive shoes and  you can even injure your feet walking around in flats.  While your running shoes may not make your outfit look as cute—you will be setting yourself up for success for an active day that is ultimately so much more important than matching shoes.

(3) Choose a hotel near a large University or college.

A student environment is filled with alternatives to cars; students use bikes, skateboards, and their own two-feet as their primary mode of transportation.  You will fit into this environment the old fashioned way by exploring the terrain with your walking shoes or by renting a bike for the day.

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4) Say “no” to Vitamin Water.

Say “yes” to plain water and stay hydrated without consuming extra calories from beverages that add sugar.  My favorite example of this is Vitamin Water—it looks so appealing, but the bottle has between 100 and 125 calories, which all comes from sugar!    In addition, unless you are running in a race or sweating profusely, you do not need to buy Gatoride that also supplies plenty of sugar calories.  My advice is to stick with plain old fashioned water.  At a restaurant, ask for water with a fresh lemon or lime wedges.  Besides, wouldn’t you rather indulge in a treat during your vacation than consume excess calories in your water?

(5) Stay at a hotel with healthy options.


Pick a hotel that provides healthy options.  My favorite for travel is Starwood Hotels (e.g. The Westin, the W).  The Starwood brand is consistent in providing up-to-date gyms, healthy food options on their room service menus, and will even provide a map of outdoor jogging routes.

(6) Research on yelp.com

Research healthy restaurant options as part of your trip planning.  One of my favorite resources to find restaurants is through the web site yelp, an online forum that provides an easy way to find and recommend local businesses.  I find it very helpful to read the recent reviews and comments.  Some of the search terms I use are: ‘organic,’ ‘vegetarian,’ and ‘vegan.’

(7) Register for a local athletic event.
Sign-up for a 5K/10K race or another athletic event during your vacation.  To search for athletic events and races all over the United States, visit active.com.

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  2. by Garrett Ross, on September 16 2008 @ 12:36 pm

     

    Love the website. Nice clean look with a good style of writing. One minor error… you have a misspelled word in your tagline on your title image - you forgot the h in “healthy living.”

    One recommendation… put together a top ten list of great resources from other sites you like related to healthy living. That will help link traffic to your site and help build you in your related community.

    Good luck!

  3. by Thomas, on September 16 2008 @ 7:34 pm

     

    Staying healthly while travelling within the jungles of southern india is absolutely critical. You might want to give a special set of tips for people like us who keep going into the forests for wildlife photography

  4. by CLAVEL, on September 19 2008 @ 7:27 am

     

    Hey I am a fan of your husband’s work and podcast, and I just added your blog to my rss reader, this blog is great keep up the good work, I will recommend this to my friends and colleagues

    Ps. Great to see fellow PharmD in the web-sphere

  5. by Auds at Barking Mad, on September 20 2008 @ 12:30 pm

     

    Hi Cindy!

    Found you through your husband’s plug on his site.

    Love the layout, it’s not fussy or too busy and the content is wonderful. I will definitely add you to my own blogroll and subscribe as well!

    Look forward to coming back often.

    Audrey

  6. by Clifford Gurske, on September 21 2008 @ 7:00 pm

     

    Hi Cindy,
    Very nice. Keep up the good work!

  7. by Chic and Charming, on September 28 2008 @ 8:58 pm

     

    Thanks for the tips, I find that this is always a big challenge!

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About Cindy

Who am I? A 30-something California girl currently living in San Francisco, a vegetarian, an animal lover, a devout dog owner, and a runner when not injured. My husband describes me as a constant state of action-a "go-go-go" lifestyle. My on-paper qualifications: I received my BS in biochemistry from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and my doctorate in pharmacy (PharmD) from the University of California San Francisco.