Exercising on vacation while still enjoying your vacation

by Teri on May 12, 2010 · 21 comments

I’m back! It feels great to be back home, but I loved visiting my Utah home. Like  I mentioned, I didn’t get a whole lotta “exercise” in during my trip to Utah. But I stayed active. Instead of just barraging you with pictures from my trip, how about I give you 5 tips for exercising while on vacation without ruining your vacation along with some pictures? Sounds good to me!

1. Recognize non-traditional exercise. While I didn’t break a sweat every day, I was very active for most of the trip.IMG_2237I played with my nephews in the backyard, running races across the yard, seeing who is the most flexible (Dallin clearly wins), and wrestling. [And trampoline jumping totally counts as exercise.]IMG_2233At the time I wasn’t thinking, hey score, I’m burning calories. But at the end of the day when I was pondering if I should go for an evening run, I remembered I’d been playing all afternoon and could enjoy spending that evening with loved ones instead. IMG_2240

2. When you do exercise, exercise with others. Now that I live away from home, many of my vacations are “functional” meaning I’m there to visit family and friends, not just a vacation to unwind on the beach. I love both types of vacations, but when I’m home I hate to go workout for an hour when that’s precious time I could be spending with loved ones. IMG_2265 Luckily, my mom is very active and is training for her first marathon. We ran together one afternoon, had a great conversation and enjoyed doing something together that we both love. I also went running one evening running with a friend. We got in our workouts and caught up on life. (Does anyone else have an easier time discussing the complexities of life while running? My friends have told me that I run a lot faster when I’m fired up about something. :) )

Moral of the story: if you have a friend, family member, or significant other that loves running, hiking, biking, ask them to join you for a workout. Check out a new yoga studio or get a guest pass to a local gym and try that class you’ve been too scared to try at home, bringing someone along for moral support.

3. Take your days into perspective and realize you are more probably active than a traditional day at home. For my job, I sit at a computer desk all day. In Utah, I was on my feet the majority of the day, whether it was enjoying games in the backyard or shopping, I still moved a lot more than I normally would.

Walking, even slowly, with my niece is more active than moving a computer mouse.

IMG_2268Shopping is hard work too. :)

IMG_2270Get off the sofa and have fun with your loved ones. And don’t sweat it that you might not break a sweat. 

4. Get out and enjoy the area!  In Sugarhouse, one of my favorite Utah cities, there are some cute little shops scattered across a few blocks. My mom and I parked our car and walked through the neighborhood. We got some fresh air and got our bodies movin’. IMG_2293 I’m convinced one of the best ways to experience a city is to get out and walk through it. Ditch the subway/skip the taxis/park your car and walk through the city, big or small. Find others ways to explore the area you are visiting, whether it’s walking from your hotel to a museum, running barefoot on the beach or hiking in the mountains. Just get out and walk!

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5. Relax! You’re on vacation, remember? It’s OK to take a vacation from working out too.

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Do you exercise while on vacation?

<3  HUGE thank you to all my guest posters!! <3

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1 Ashley May 12, 2010 at 10:55 pm

Such a cute little vacation recap and great ideas about working out or just being active while away from home. I know what you mean about trying to spend as much time as possible with the family. Vacations at home always go waaay too fast and there are always too many people to visit + catch up with. Glad you had fun though..you are adorable!! Love all of your outfits. I want to see your shoes + hat too!! xoxo

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2 Hillary [Nutrition Nut on the Run] May 13, 2010 at 1:04 am

Thank you for posting my post : ) I’d be happy to do it again!

I try to exercise on vacation, but it’s usually not a priority. This past vacation it didn’t make it in my agenda. Oh well, the trip was fun nevertheless!
.-= Hillary [Nutrition Nut on the Run]´s last blog ..Vegan for a Day + GIVEAWAY! =-.

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3 Lauren May 13, 2010 at 5:55 am

Wow, you were hard at work all vacation!!! LOL. Looks like you had a wonderful time! ;)
.-= Lauren´s last blog ..Just a Typical Tuesday =-.

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4 Tracey @ I'm Not Superhuman May 13, 2010 at 6:53 am

I’m so much more active on vacations than I am at home. At home I’m sitting at my desk from 7 to 6:30. On vacation, I like to see as much of a city/country as I can with the time I have. So I’ll get up early and explore all day. When my friends and I went to Rome, I think we walked 15 miles a day exploring the city and sights!

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5 Lindsay @ The Ketchup Diaries May 13, 2010 at 7:29 am

Love this post because I love to see pics :smile: Your family is precious and I’m so glad you had fun. Welcome back!

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6 Heather (Heather's Dish) May 13, 2010 at 7:58 am

i try to by either actually working out, swimming in the ocean, skiing, or just walking everywhere i can!
.-= Heather (Heather’s Dish)´s last blog ..I Just Haven’t Met You Yet =-.

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7 Heather @ Get Healthy With Heather May 13, 2010 at 9:26 am

So true that you probably move way more than you normally would. I have a desk job too and love it when I can spend all day walking around on vacations. Looks like you had a great time!

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8 Sarah May 13, 2010 at 10:37 am

What great pics! Such cute little kiddos :)

When me and hubs go on vacay, there is NO WAY I can even begin to convince him to skip a workout. That man will go for a run after a late night out, while I’m still in bed in half a coma. Because of that, if I’m in the frame of mind, I usually will hit the gym with him and at the very least get in a bit of cardio. Sometimes I even bring my yoga DVDs and squeeze that in. I feel like a slacker if I don’t :)

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9 Megan @ The Oatmeal Diaries May 13, 2010 at 11:08 am

I agree, the trampoline is definitely exercise!! Adorable picture of you and your niece. Looks like you had a wonderful trip!
.-= Megan @ The Oatmeal Diaries´s last blog ..almond joyful =-.

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10 Tina May 13, 2010 at 11:16 am

I agree with all of these tips! I don’t ever stress myself to keep up with traditional workouts during vacation. I rest more from focused exercise, but I know I a more active with all the activity I do on vacation. It all balances out and it’s good for the body and the mind. Glad you had a great time!

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11 Michelle @ Give Me the Almond Butter May 13, 2010 at 12:24 pm

This is definitely how I exercise when I’m on vacation. When I was in AZ with my parents I went on a hike, went to my mom’s zumba classes, went to the biggest mall I have ever been to and conquered it and rode bikes too. I was only having fun and I didn’t gain any weight even though there were scones, red velvet cake and lots of bread!
.-= Michelle @ Give Me the Almond Butter´s last blog ..Shopping and Saving Part 1 =-.

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12 Lisa May 13, 2010 at 12:32 pm

My vacations usually have some activities planned that include exercise. Hiking, sight seeing. I use the hotel gym if I need to.
.-= Lisa´s last blog ..Pesto Delish Dish =-.

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13 highonhealthy May 13, 2010 at 12:36 pm

I do exercise while on vacation but I usually tone it down a bit. Most of the time I’m exercising because without it, my day feels off. It helps lift my mood. :)

Thanks for the tips! They were great.
.-= highonhealthy´s last blog ..I swear I’m not blonde. =-.

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14 Samantha @ Foodedu May 13, 2010 at 1:17 pm

I like to exercise on vacation, but I don’t make it a priority. All the tips you suggested are excellent–all the moving and sight seeing probably adds up to a lot of exercise itself!
.-= Samantha @ Foodedu´s last blog ..Looking for "Crystal" =-.

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15 Lauren @ Health on the Run May 13, 2010 at 5:32 pm

This is a great post!! When you’re on vacation, you shouldn’t stress about missing a few workouts. In the long run, you’re going to regret skipping out on time with your family (or exploring whatever area you’re visit), than skipping out on a workout….or 7. And you make a really good point that just moving more than you are used to is a form of exercise. Also, I love that you can run with your mom! I used to run with my parents a lot (before both of them had to stop running for different reasons) and I loved having that time to catch up with them.

Looks like you had a really great trip! I love all the pictures…your niece and nephews are SO cute…and I really like both dresses you’re wearing! :)
.-= Lauren @ Health on the Run´s last blog ..Don’t Judge a Food By Its Health Claim =-.

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16 Jennifer May 13, 2010 at 8:24 pm

Aww how cute are your nephews?! And I love your hair! Glad you had a nice trip and stayed active without actually having to work out! :)

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17 Gracie @ Girl Meets Health May 14, 2010 at 7:43 am

I LOVE your take on exercising while on vacation. I especially agree with the fact that we’re generally more active while on vacation that we would be on a normal day anyway. Like you, I work at a desk all day. So lately – instead of trying to burn “x” amount of calories – I just try to GET MOVING! Our ancestors didn’t think “oh my gosh I didn’t burn enough calories today,” they just enjoyed life…and being active was part of that! Okay, now I’m going off on a tangent :P But the further I go on my “healthy lifestyle” journey, the more laid back my view of exercise becomes…so I naturally love this post !
.-= Gracie @ Girl Meets Health´s last blog ..slow it down. =-.

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18 Ashley M. [at] (never home)maker May 14, 2010 at 9:38 am

CUTE dress! And I do exercise on vacation. Usually I take it easier and enjoy myself more with different activities (like kayaking and biking). :)
.-= Ashley M. [at] (never home)maker´s last blog ..Grilled EVERYTHING =-.

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19 andi May 16, 2010 at 10:36 am

wonderful thoughts and tips! one of my gems is to not be afraid to cut it short–we exercised most days on our honeymoon, but halved what we normally did. and ditto above, super cute dress! :)
.-= andi´s last blog ..hey hey, married lady. =-.

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20 Nichole May 16, 2010 at 11:05 am

Clearly you waxed me on working out while on vacation, lol. I had the best of intentions. Mornings I managed to swim and run, but the afternoon I managed to swim…up to the pool bar. Ahh…when in Rome or wherever. Sneaking it in is important though. Pics are awesome!

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21 claire May 17, 2010 at 6:12 pm

I am just catching up now but love all the ways you talked about to keep active while on vacation. I do a TON of walking on vacation usually and try to fit in a little running when possible for some quick cardio. I ran only one mile while in philly over the weekend when I had ten extra minutes to go down to the gym. I didn’t care though since I walked miles each day. Relaxation is definitely more important to yourself and those you are with though.

Sounds like a fun trip!
.-= claire´s last blog ..quick & sweet =-.

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