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How
To Keep Fit While Traveling
Even On A Romantic Getaway
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by: Norm
Goldman
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Today,Norm Goldman, editor
of www.Sketchandtravel.com
and www.Bookpleasures.com
is pleased to have as a guest,
Jim Kaese, an elite amateur
triathlete, entrepreneurial
businessman, and endurance
sport coach.
Author of The Athletic-Minded
Traveler: Where to Work Out
and Stay When Fitness Is a
Priority, Jim visited
America’s top 78 travel
destinations to find the very
best hotel/fitness-venue
combinations.
Welcome Jim to www.Sketchandtravel.com
and www.Bookpleasures.com.
Norm:
Could you tell us something
about yourself Jim and what
provoked you into writing
about the very best hotel and
fitness venue combinations?
Jim:
Through the years, I traveled
quite a bit for work and
pleasure. In addition to
finding places to stay that
matched my budget and amenity
preferences, I always tried to
identify hotels that offered
good fitness options. However,
time and time again, I would
show up at the hotel and
discover that the “state of
the art” fitness center was
a closet-sized room with old
or broken equipment. Or, the
“lap” pool was a short
oval without lane lines. Or,
the “running routes”
consisted of a map provided by
the concierge that directed
guests to jog around the
streets of the hotel 10 times.
It boggled my mind how these
hotels could make such blatant
misrepresentations. So, I
decided to write the first
cross-country guide that
objectively recommends the
BEST places to stay for those
who enjoy healthy living and
staying fit.
Norm:
Do you believe that if couples
are looking for an ideal
romantic getaway they should
also take into account the
fitness facilities, and if so,
why?
Jim:
I believe everyone should take
into consideration the quality
of the fitness
facilities—including couples
on a romantic getaway.
Exercise not only helps boost
your immunity system, lower
stress, and improve your
sleeping habits; it also helps
your sex life. Studies have
shown that healthy people have
better sex and tend to be
happier. And, I believe it’s
important to emphasize that
when I say “exercise,”
I’m not talking about an
hour of hard-core running or
lifting weights at the
gym—20 minutes of brisk
walking can do the trick.
Norm:
If you had to name 5 ideal
romantic getaway hospitality
properties that combine a
unique romantic ambience with
great fitness facilities,
which ones would you choose
and why?
Jim:
· San Francisco is one of my
favorite romantic cities---the
bridge, the fog, the rain, the
restaurants, and the cultural
offerings create a perfect
stage for a wonderfully
romantic trip. Any of the SFO
hotels in my book would be
great fitness/romance
combinations, but the Hotel
Rex is the best deal for the
money. A small, intimate hotel
property just steps from Union
Square and China Town, Rex
also provides guests with a
discounted pass to a fantastic
(but small) health club down
the street, Club One.
· If money is no object, The
Miraval Spa and Resort in
Tucson is a marvelous getaway
for couples looking to stay
fit and be pampered. All meals
are included as well as any
type of exercise option you
can imagine---horseback
riding, lap swimming, rock
climbing, etc.
· For those looking to add a
little more “party” to
their trip, Miami’s South
Beach hotels are filled with
romance. The Shore Club,
Delano, Ritz and National are
all in the book, bestowing
lots of love and liveliness to
their guests.
· Colorado Springs’
Broadmoor Hotel is a
breathtaking resort beset by
serene lakes and mountain
landscape. Broadmoor’s
Fitness Center and Spa is
well-equipped with modern
machines and a regulation lap
pool. And, the nearby trails
create fantastic jogging and
mountain biking opportunities.
· New York City can never be
left off the romance list.
Several properties make
exceptional romantic
destinations, but Le Parker
Meridien, across the street
from Central Park, tops my
list. It’s NYC, so expect
small yet cozy hotel rooms.
The Scandinavian flavor,
tremendous views, and
extensive on-site health club
make it one of the best.
Norm:
Why should couples be
concerned about fitness
activities when they are away
on a romantic getaway or on
their honeymoon?
Jim:
Exercising for only 20-30
minutes each day will allow
you to start the day healthy
and help you make better
choices throughout the rest of
the day. Then, enjoying small
indulgences like your favorite
piece of pie or a few
cocktails or sitting around by
the pool for six hours will
not seem like a big deal.
Don’t forget about that
improved sex too!
Norm:
How can we determine the
quantity, quality, and brand
of exercise equipment at
recommended hotels if we never
have been there?
Jim:
Buy The Athletic-Minded
Traveler (laughs). In addition
to providing a comprehensive
written review covering
everything you want to know
(room appearance, room
service, free breakfast
buffets, sheet thread-count,
etc.) about each property, we
also specifically detail in
chart form the quantity of
exercise machines, their
condition, the brands,
weight/strength options, pool
dimensions, running routes,
etc. But, if you’re going to
a city that’s not covered in
the book, the best you can do
is call up the concierge and
ask him/her your specific
questions. Sometimes it even
helps to confirm with the
maintenance workers.
Norm:
Very often when we vacation we
seem to return home fully
relaxed, however very much out
of shape. How do we avoid
this?
Jim:
Make exercise part of your
daily routine, just like
showering or brushing your
teeth. When you think about
it, 20 minutes is not that
much time at all. Especially
while on a vacation, when you
don’t have to worry about
going to work and all of the
other hassles at home.
Norm:
There is always a temptation
to overeat when we are on
vacation. How can we fight off
this temptation while at the
same time still enjoy
ourselves?
Jim:
Like I was saying before,
exercise will allow you to not
fret so much over what
you’re eating and drinking.
You may end up taking in more
calories, but being active and
exercising should help to burn
those off fairly easily.
Norm:
Are there any food we should
avoid when we are on vacation
and if so, why?
Jim:
Vacation is supposed to be a
break from all that troubles
and worries you, right? When I
go away, I like to eat the
local food and experience the
local customs without concerns
about how many calories are in
my dinner, etc. Knowing that I
performed my daily workout
reassures me that anything I
take in will be worked off
either that same day or the
next. So, no, don’t worry
about avoiding certain
foods---just make sure to get
in a daily sweat.
Norm:
Is there anything else you
would like to add?
Jim:
Only that I’ve been really
touched by the large number of
people who have written us
saying that they are so happy
we wrote this book because
they too were constantly
frustrated by the travel
industry’s ignorance about
fitness preferences. Letters
and emails have come from
hard-core athletes as well as
recreational exercisers who
just like to put in 20 minutes
on a good elliptical machine
or bike. Our goal all along
was simply to provide a
reliable resource that would
help people enjoy a healthy
lifestyle while on the road.
So far, it seems that we’ve
succeeded.
Visit www.socalpress.com
to view a sample chapter and
find more information about
The Athletic-Minded™
Traveler, a first-of-its-kind
travel resource for those who
enjoy a healthy lifestyle and
working out while on the road.
About
the Author: Norm Goldman
is editor of the travel site, www.sketchandtravel.com
and the book reviewing site, www.bookpleasures.com.
Norm and his artist wife,
Lily, are a unique husband and
wife team who meld words with
art focusing on romantic and
wedding destinations. They are
always open to invitations to
romantic destinations in the
New England states and
Florida. To find out more
about them click on www.sketchandtravel.com
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