Tips for the traveling runner

7/10/2013 8:38:16 AM

How to keep running while you’re traveling

When traveling for work, you might find it hard to find the time to fit running into a daily schedule. When traveling for meetings or conferences, running can be a way to see the city outside of the hotel and conference room. More than that, it helps you feel less guilty about indulging in the local cuisine..

Running routes in Istanbul

Here are a few easy ways to help ensure that traveling doesn’t disrupt your running.

Find a route – Many hotels provide running maps or route cards, making finding somewhere to run a breeze. A GPS device or the many running apps available on the market are good tools to use to find a running route. Don’t forget about the route you discover while getting lost at your destination.

Run a race – This is by far the best option if you're looking to combine traveling and running. Race routes usually take you through the most scenic and interesting parts of a city, as was the case in Istanbul and Lisbon. Make running a race even more special by signing up with your Flying Blue Miles and getting special VIP treatment.

Running tours or groups – Running tours are another fun option in some places. As with a race, you get to take in the scenery, but with a personalized guide and because it’s a small group, there’s none of the pushing and shoving that you often get in a race. Another option is to find a local running group. This is a great opportunity to meet and spend time with people who share your interests and the perfect way to get some insider tips on the destination.

Hotel – Many hotels offer free fitness centers on-site, with treadmills. Not very fancy maybe, but on those occasions when you need to “run and be done”, a treadmill is all you need.

Do you maintain your running routine when you travel? Do you make use of the hotel treadmill or run outside? Have you ever done a running tour or race while traveling?

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