Workouts for People who Travel

Exercise for Travelers

Excited about your vacation? Even though traveling is fun, getting to your vacation destination-whether by plane, train, automobile-often involves lengthy periods of sitting. Hours of sitting associated with air travel-first in the airport lounge & then on the plane can leave you tight before your vacation has even started!

To help combat potential problems associated with traveling, try these suggestions below from L. Leiber, who earned her master’s degree in public health from Berkeley, and teaches Pilates in Oakland, CA.

Exercising while Seated

What can you do when you find yourself in the captivity of an airport lounge? Try some of these exercises for improved posture.

Place feet flat on floor, parallel, a few inches apart.

Sit tall.

Tip your hips so that your pelvis is vertical.

Push your shoulders down, away from your ears.

Breathe in, exhale, and while exhaling pull your abs in. Return to this position after every move.

Figure-Four Stretch. Place one ankle on top of opposite knee. Hinge forward at hips, keeping spine neutral. Hold for 15-30 seconds, feeling a deep stretch on outside of hip. Repeat on other side.

Seated twists. While keeping a tall posture reach to the back of your chair and hold without letting your knees or hips rotate. When you exhale, allow your body to go farther into the stretch. Do not perform this move if you have disk issues.

Shoulder Shrugs & Rolls. Inhale and lift shoulders up to your ears. Exhale as you push your shoulders back and down, open your chest & let your shoulder blades move together. Continue to push your shoulders down and back. Repeat this exercise three to five times.

Neck stretch. Gently press your right ear toward your right shoulder while maintaining good posture. Keep your chin tucked in slightly while you perform this stretch. Feel the stretch on the left side of your neck. Release gently.

Rock-a-Bye-Baby. With arms folded out in front of your body, place your hands on opposing elbows. Pull one elbow to the side as far as possible, feeling a deep stretch on the opposite shoulder. Repeat this exercise 4-6X on each side.

While Standing: Waiting to clear airport security is just the first of many times travelers stand in line in the course of a trip. Make good use of any waiting time with these standing exercises.

Calf Raises. With your feet side by side, slowly roll up on to the balls of your fee. Hold for a count, then return to the starting position. Repeat this exercise 10 times.

Prancing in Place. Use same start position as in exercise above. Come up onto balls of feet. Lower one heel to floor while keeping other heel raised. Alternately press one heel up as other heel comes down to floor. Repeat 12-15 times.

Thigh Lift. While keeping your hips level to the ground, raise your knee until your thigh is level to the ground as well. Keep your spine neutral and balance in this position for as long as possible. Repeat on the other side.

Spine-Roll. Bring your chin toward your chest and slowly roll come down one section of your back at a time until you’ve rolled forward, back arched. Keep your knees bent slightly throughout the movement and slowly come back to a full standing position. Repeat for 4-5 repetitions.

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Finding a Sports Bag

Do not look foolish. You should have the right bag for a particular use, so don’t bring several bags to fit all your sports clothes, shoes or equipment. Bring only the right sports bags that are perfectly suited for the type of sports that you are engaged in.

Like any other bag shopping trips, deciding on the right bag is dependent on how much stuff you want to put inside it. Again, carrying two or three bags is not a pretty sight so you might as well choose sports bags that can accommodate all your things in one carry. If you are involved in many sports activities, finding the right size might be a little tricky. Going for the medium-sized sporting bag can be your best option.

If you go for a bit of elegance, you may want to try the leather material. It is also durable and versatile like its nylon counterparts. Aside from the exterior material, the interiors should also have the right fabric, compartments, straps and the like in order to organize your stuff properly and securely. Whatever material you end up with, make sure that it is flexible enough for different sports activities.

What kind of support and protection do you need for your bag? Do you do hiking, biking or just do your workout in the gym? If you are doing one or two, it is a bit easier to find the right bag for you. But if you try different sports then the weight capacity of your bag should be able to accommodate all your stuff at once. Fitting in all your stuff can also mean having several compartments and zipped pockets so your things are organized and safely secured.

Make sure that the pockets and major compartments are properly sealed so you can avoid spillage of your stuff on the floor. Clips, straps and locks can also help secure your bag from thieves.

If you are a sports enthusiast and will use the sports bags almost every day, spending a considerable amount of money for it can be justified by the amount of usage and the life span of your bag. You may go for branded bags so you get the assurance that they are of high quality. A designer sports bag mean big bucks but they are of excellent quality, fashionable and at the same time functional.

When it comes to choosing the right bags, do not be too concerned about the color and style of the bag. The more important things are the versatility, security, weight capacity and durability features more than anything else. You’ll be lucky enough to find everything you are looking for in one bag.

A medium-sized sports bag with different compartments that you can carry wherever you want go is a good investment. There are many other uses for a durable sports bag.

Sally is an avid recreational sports player and she has learned a lot about sports bags. There are promotional sports bags for just about every type of sports equipment imaginable.