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Resources
By Laurel Kallenbach |
March 2008 |
WEB
www.airportgyms.com — This site lists
exercise clubs and airport fitness centers in and around popular U.S. and
Canadian airports.
www.healthytravelnetwork.com —
Features travel-fitness news, portable fitness products, and hotels with great
gyms and fitness centers.
www.athleticmindedtraveler.com
— This subscription Web site recommends hotels with gyms or nearby fitness
centers, healthy restaurants, local gear rentals and fun activities in or near
your destination city (skiing near Denver; surfing in Los Angeles).
www.yogaeverywhere.com — Displays
pictures of poses you can do while traveling.
www.healthyhighways.com — Offers tips
and resources for living and traveling healthfully.
BOOKS
Airplane Yoga by Rachel Lehmann-Haupt and Bess Abrahams (Riverhead
Books, 2003) — See www.airplaneyoga.com.
The
Athletic-Minded Traveler: Where to Work Out and Stay When Fitness Is a Priority
by Jim Kaese and Paul Huddle (Socal Publishing, 2004) — More than 500
recommended hotels and fitness venues in select U.S. cities.
Eating on the
Run by Evelyn Tribole (Human Kinetics, 2003) — How to save time and manage your
weight while traveling.
In-Flight Fitness: Everything You Need to Know to
Keep Fit and Healthy During Air Travel by Dreas Reyneke with Helen Varley (Orion
Publishing, 2001) — In-flight exercises for coping with problems such as back
pain and fear of flying.
Fitness for Travelers: The Ultimate Workout Guide
for the Road by Suzanne Schlosberg (Houghton Mifflin, 2002) — A workout guide
with exercises and tips for eating and flying healthfully.
Healthy Highways:
The Traveler’s Guide to Healthy Eating by Nikki and David Goldbeck (Ceres Press,
2004) — A road guide to vegetarian-friendly and natural-foods restaurants, from
drive-through to gourmet.
Nordic Walking: The New Way to Health, Fitness and
Fun by Claire Walter (Hatherleigh Press, 2008) — Get the most out of your
workout with this time-efficient exercise.
Travel Pilates: Fitness to Go by
Alida Belair (Black Inc. Books, 2004) — Continue a Pilates routine on business
or vacation — even in an airplane seat.