Fit2Fly Healthy Travel Tips {+ A Giveaway}

When I first graduated college, my dream was to become a big-shot NYC magazine editor. I envisioned myself running around on assignments, traveling and living the highlife. I also remember being super envious of my friends who scored jobs where they could travel. Visiting different cities? Spending the night in swanky hotel rooms? Room service? I wanted a piece of that glamorous life.

Needless to say, little-old-me took a different path, and in doing so my old aspirations began to shift. And while I do have to travel from time-to-time for work, I quickly realized how not-so-glamourous the whole 24/7 travel thing can be. Along with room service + first class seating also comes added pressure, lack of sleep, and the struggles of finding something healthy to eat on-the-go. Not to mention, traveling can also be downright stressful.

Do wellness + traveling really go hand-in-hand?

Maybe not traditionally, but over the years I’ve gathered little tips ‘n’ tricks to bring back that “glamour” (+fun!) to traveling once again, while still making healthy choices to boot. After all, there’s no reason to compromise your own wellbeing for flying points — so why not do both. With Fit2Fly week approaching (more on that soon!) I wanted to share my top 8 travel tips I’ve collected over the years…

P.S. There’s a special giveaway at the end of this post, so stay tuned!

1. Get Moving: I’m not going to lie; squeezing in time for fitness while on travel isn’t a simple task. With work meetings to dinners out, it can be hard to make time for exercise. Rather than beating yourself up over missing your daily 5-mile run or Crossfit class, meet in the middle with something that works for you. Perhaps you squeeze in a sunrise yoga class, do some core work in your hotel room, or take a brisk walk on the boardwalk. If that’s not possible, try to get outside for some fresh air – perhaps a quick walk on your lunch break will do the trick. Feeling blah from all that flying? Be sure to stretch and try to get some movement in some way or another!

2. Stay Hydrated: I know you hear this one over and over again, but proper hydration is usually the first thing to go when our mind is on other tasks. It’s especially important to make sure your body is hydrated when flying! Instead of the juice or soda, ask for the flight attendant to keep filling up your water (hey, it’s free!) And if you *must* have a drink in-flight, go for something more refreshing like a vodka soda or wine spritzer. I also like to keep an empty reusable water bottle with me in my suit-case which becomes my best friend once I’m on the ground!

3. Pack Ahead: The biggest obstacle in trying to eat right while traveling is failure to plan ahead. We all know how unhealthy (and not to mention, expensive!) most airport food can be. I like to bring along healthy snacks like raw nuts, homemade trail mix, fresh fruit and nut-butter (like these on-the-go squeeze packs by Justin’s.) I’m also in love with all the snack-size products by Organic Living Superfoods, especially the Buffalo Almonds + Ranch Cashews – pretty cool that everything is vegan, gluten free and organic! (Use code healthychicks10 for 10% off your first online order!)

4. Do your research: Just as important as planning ahead is doing a little research on your final destination – especially if you’ve never been there before or don’t have friends in the area! Need a healthy breakfast recommendation? Looking for gluten-free dining options? Not sure which yoga studio is right for you? Girl, I hear ya! When I need answers, I usually rely on the lovely world of the web (twitter, Facebook and asking other bloggers is always a great start.) If you don’t have any luck there, you certainly can’t go wrong with good ol’ Yelp.

5. Breathe + Let It Go: I can’t stress this one enough. If you’re anything like me, traveling can cause some extra anxiety. (OK, a lot of anxiety…just ask my husband!) Be it work nerves or fear of heights, you’re definitely not alone! During these rather anxious times, it’s more important than ever to breathe and LET IT GO. Hanging on to that added stress does not do a body good. My favorite ways to relax are deep breathing, squeezing in a yoga class (if your schedule permits!) and essential oils. Check out my personal doTERRA shop for more info on essential oils + to purchase some for yourself – right now my favorites are Balance + Serenity. I seriously don’t leave the house without balance – just a dab or two on wrists, below ears or soles of the feet will do ya!

6. Upgrade your beauty products: Does your travel bag need an upgrade? I always say what you put on your body is just as important as what you put into your body. Same goes for when traveling, especially since long flights + dehydration can do a number on our skin. Right now my favorite new all-natural beauty products are Om Aroma’s Neroli Toning Mist, grapefruit deoderant cream by Meow Meow Tweet, and jojoba oil for removing makeup + moisturizing!  Shove ’em in that carry-on + don’t look back!

7. Pamper yourself: Just because you’re traveling doesn’t mean you don’t deserve a little pampering! Find some time to squeeze in a little self-care – book a massage, get a facial or even just paint your nails a bright spring-y color in the hotel room. Do something that makes you feel extra good + beautiful inside. If there’s no time for pampering during the trip, make sure you book yourself some solid me time when you return.

8. Take time to unplug: Plugged in 24/7? Trust me, I can relate. It’s important to take some time to unplug, especially when traveling to new + exciting cities! Look around, appreciate the beauty of nature and take some time for yourself. And always be open to learning something new! One of the best times to unplug is during the flight — it’s my favorite time to take out my journal, read a book or catch up on goals / to-do-listing (without being all hooked up to WiFi.) The creative juices really begin to flow when you take some time away from technology. (I know, easier said than done!) Oh and please promise me you’ll get some darn sleep!

Ok, it’s giveaway time…

As I mentioned, AIRMALL is hosting Fit2Fly week at Logan Airport this coming week, focusing on promoting health + wellness while traveling. They’ve got lots in the works, including free yoga sessions, mini massages, healthy snacks and fitness giveaways!

Since we can’t all have the fortune of traveling through Logan Airport this week, AIRMALL provided me a Fitbit Flex to giveaway to one lucky reader, in order to promote movement, motivation + fun while traveling!

In order to enter the giveaway, follow the steps below:

1. Simply share your favorite healthy travel tip and/or one you’d like to start implementing in the comments below! (required)

2. Optional: 1 bonus point for sharing your tip on twitter, instagram or Facebook. Make sure you #Fit2Fly and tag me! (Twitter: @healthy_chicks Facebook: @HealthyChicksGroup instagram: @healthychicks) Post an additional comment below noting that you’ve shared!

3. That’s it…Goodluck! Get out, and get #Fit2Fly

The giveaway ends Friday 5/1 at 5pm EST. Open to US residents only.

49 Responses to “Fit2Fly Healthy Travel Tips {+ A Giveaway}”

  1. Jess Says:

    I pack a shaker with protein powder and then just add water at the airport or on the plane for a quick protein shake! I also pack Quest bars which are super delicious and packed with protein.

  2. anth Says:

    It’s silly, but I travel with my own cereal and freeze dried strawberries. I can always get milk at the hotel and then I don’t worry about getting stuck with bad choices like a greasy blueberry muffin or sugary cereal.

  3. shaunie Says:

    Sleep before traveling to avoid aches and pains with uncomfortable sleeping positions

  4. shaunie Says:

    shared – https://twitter.com/laundryandlove/status/592495518300921856

  5. anth Says:

    Shared @ant5s

  6. Jen Says:

    I look at the schedules for the fitness studios near my hotel and book a class. Usually early mornings for business travel are the only way to fit a workout in, but it works!

  7. Jen Says:

    Tweeted my tip 🙂

  8. Kristina Says:

    Melatonin helps adjust your sleep cycle when traveling several time zones!

  9. Alex Says:

    Ooh I always travel with a water bottle (the fill up stations at Logan are a lifesaver!) and I always do a few hip-opener yoga poses before I get on the plane. As a runner, I have pretty tight hips and sitting for hours does a number on them. I like to get them good and loose beforehand!

  10. Alex Says:

    And I tweeted! https://twitter.com/alexbyersays/status/592505811882135552

  11. Jordan D. Says:

    I always pack healthy snacks when I travel – Quest bars, packaged freeze dried fruits and veggies, tuna pouches, etc. I also try to squeeze in some exercise if I have a layover.

  12. Josie Says:

    planning out your workout a week ahead so you commit to it! And drinking lots of water.

  13. Josie Says:

    Posted on Twitter

  14. Julie Says:

    I always try to stick to my exercise schedule even while traveling. I have a daily activity journal and it helps me stay consistent and accountable.

  15. Julie Says:

    tweeted too!

    https://twitter.com/flippingdancer/status/592542755546628096

  16. Wehaf Says:

    I want to focus on eating better when I travel. I usually resort to a lot of carbs, because they are easy to pack, but I need to make sure to get more proteins and carbs.

  17. nicole dziedzic Says:

    My favorite healthy travel tip is prepack snacks for on the go, so you can avoid the junk food.

  18. nicole dziedzic Says:

    Tweeted here: https://twitter.com/lil_lady_dz/status/592557877094518784

  19. Anna B. Says:

    My favorite travel healthy tip is relaxing by listening to a good light-hearted audiobook to take my mind off my stress!

  20. Anna B. Says:

    Tweeted: https://twitter.com/AyeAyeOnTheRun/status/592662000142024706

  21. Claire @ Keeping Up With Claire Says:

    I try to incorporate exercise into exploring the town/city as much as possible. A run through a new city is a great way to do it! 🙂

  22. Rachel @Healthy Chicks Says:

    Congrats to Claire #21 you’ve won the giveaway! I’ll be in touch soon for your details to get you your prize 🙂 Thanks to all you lovely ladies for participating!

  23. amy Says:

    I always travel with fruit and nuts.

  24. Megan Says:

    Keeping a few protein bars on hand, so I don’t give in to airport snacks or convenience food!

  25. Kelly @ Cupcake Kelly's Says:

    I always keep snacks in my purse that are healthy and have a water bottle to stay hydrated! I also keep a pack of sanitizing wipes to wipe things in airplanes and hotels down, the last thing I need after a trip is a cold!

  26. Michelle Says:

    I usually do some research on pinterest and on other health and fitness bloggers sites for quick and easy hotel room workouts that I can do in the mornings. I also always pack protein powder, nuts, oatmeal packets, and dried fruit for the plane and other times when there are no healthy options!

  27. katie p Says:

    I bring along a foldable yoga mat and do my core exercises right in the room!

  28. katie p Says:

    tweeted!

    https://twitter.com/rosieshrimp/status/592689044452171776

  29. Michelle Says:

    Tweeted my tip: @sunsuperfoods33

  30. Mandi S Says:

    I carry my own snacks so I can always have something healthy and organic!

  31. Shannon Says:

    In addition to ‘moving’ at the gym, it’s easy to ‘move’ in the airport. Take the stairs; walk around instead of sitting while waiting; pretend like you’re late for your flight and jog it out 🙂

  32. rust Says:

    My FB share – https://www.facebook.com/rusthawk/posts/834855379896349

  33. rust Says:

    My healthy travel tip is to pack your own snacks for traveling: dried fruits, nuts, granola and trail mix.

  34. Lindsay Says:

    I want to be better about having apple cider vinegar/warm lemon water in the morning to start off on the right foot, and recommit to morning workouts. I’m training for a 10K and want to be consistent and hit my time goals for the race in June.

  35. Calli Says:

    My tip would be to keep up with your daily habits even if you feel too tired, like washing your face, brushing teeth, etc. You’ll feel more like your normal self and you won’t lose your good habits!

  36. Ann Says:

    Even when i’m traveling, I still call in to my group of fitness friends. We hold each other accountable for our fitness goals

  37. Ann Says:

    https://twitter.com/whittikere/status/592865948320800768

  38. nadya kotik Says:

    I like Hampton’s hotels because they have the best gym equipment so I try to choose those when traveling and bringing healthy snacks in a cooler!

  39. Erica Says:

    Hi, for me, it’s breathing and letting go.

  40. Heather Mangan Says:

    I usually bring my own water bottle so that I have plenty of water. I also instate a rule: if I wouldn’t normally eat in my day-to-day life, I won’t eat it in my transition life. Lastly, I like to squeeze in some mediation and therapeutic reading to keep me calm.

  41. Heather Mangan Says:

    Tweet posted! https://twitter.com/heathermangan/status/593109577740230657

  42. Tyler Says:

    My triggerpoint therapy ball is a must bring, great way to release tight back of hip flexors after a long day of sitting.

  43. Marie Says:

    When you’re traveling always try new activities.

  44. Elle Says:

    I always travel with my own snacks so I have a healthy option when I get hungry if there is none readily available and I bring a water bottle with me at all time to keep hydrated.

  45. Elle Says:

    I shared my tip and this post via facebook and tagged you.

  46. manda Says:

    Stay hydrated.

  47. Julie Says:

    Meet new people and get involved with new activities!

  48. Rachel @Healthy Chicks Says:

    The giveaway is now closed. Congratulations to Claire #21 🙂

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