New!

| Most Popular Article Of The Week:

How to Stay Toned While Traveling

9 ways to stay fit while on the road.
Julie Keller Callaghan

Share

Photo: Shutterstock

Between the airport lines, delayed flights, and packed itineraries, keeping up a fitness routine often falls to the bottom of the list when traveling. Whether you’re staying in a hotel, crashing at a friend’s house, or renting a weekend Airbnb, the idea of staying in shape on the road can feel unrealistic.

But according to seasoned certified fitness trainer, Denise Chakoian founder of CORE Cycle and Fitness Lagree in Rhode Island, it needn’t feel that way. With 30 years of experience training clients of all levels, Chakoian believes the key to staying consistent is keeping it simple, smart, and doable in any space. “Most people overthink it,” she says. “You don’t need a full gym. You need a floor, a chair, maybe a towel, and the willingness to move with intention.”

Here are Chakoian’s top travel-friendly strategies to stay toned and energized while on the go:

1. Don’t Skip Movement on Travel Days

If you’re flying or driving, your body is stuck in one position for hours. Try these before or after your journey:

  • Wall sits (30 seconds to one minute, three rounds)
  • Arm pulses and shoulder circles to reset posture
  • Toe taps or standing marches to get blood flowing in your legs

2. Create a Mini Routine You Can Repeat Anywhere

A go-to 15-minute bodyweight circuit can be done on a towel or yoga mat:

  • One-minute squats
  • 30-second plank holds
  • One-minute glute bridges
  • 30-second pushups (knees optional)
  • One-minute reverse lunges
  • One-minute mountain climbers or slow high knees
  • Repeat two to three times based on time and energy.

3. Use Furniture as Equipment

A chair or low bed becomes your support for tricep dips or incline pushups. A rolled towel can act as a slider for hamstring curls or ab roll-ins. Use a bathtub edge or countertop for elevated planks or calf raises

4. Wake Up and Move

Even five to 10 minutes in the morning makes a difference. Try:

  • A short sun salutation flow
  • Arm circles, lunges, and side bends to shake off stiffness
  • 30-second front plank + 15-second side planks each side for core activation

5. Use Static Holds to Build Strength

Even without big movements, isometric exercises train control and endurance. Try:

  • Wall sits with pulses
  • Standing calf raises, held 10–15 seconds each
  • Core holds, such as a hollow body position or suitcase crunch

6. Walk with Intention

Travel involves a lot of walking. Make it count:

  • Pick up the pace and walk briskly for 30 minutes
  • Add bodyweight intervals: every few blocks, do 20 air squats or walking lunges
  • If carrying luggage, engage your core and walk tall

7. Stretch and Hydrate Before Bed

Flying, walking, and sleeping in unfamiliar beds can leave you stiff. Chakoian recommends:

  • A five-minute stretch targeting hips, hamstrings, and spine
  • Legs-up-the-wall pose to reduce swelling and calm the nervous system
  • Drink electrolyte-rich water to replenish and aid muscle recovery

8. Prioritize Posture and Alignment

Hours of sitting and awkward beds can throw off your posture. Daily, try:

  • Cat-cow stretches, thoracic twists, and chin tucks
  • Neutral spine holds in plank or standing exercises to reinforce body awareness

9. Keep Your Core Engaged Throughout the Day

Even outside a workout, you can sneak in effective core engagement:

  • Balance on one leg while brushing your teeth
  • Do a standing pelvic tuck in airport lines or while cooking
  • Sit with spine tall and shoulders relaxed during meals or meetings

10. Bring Small Tools If You Can

If you have room in your bag:

  • Pack a resistance band for arms, glutes, and core
  • Bring a jump rope for a quick cardio boost
  • Use a glider or sock on hard floors for Lagree-style moves

11. Use Apps or Quick Videos for Structure

Not sure what to do? Follow a short online workout.

  • Download a few routines before your trip so you’re not reliant on WiFi
  • Even a five- to 10-minute core or stretch video can help reset your body and mindset

12. Add Breath Work to Rebalance

Tension, stress, and poor sleep can spike while traveling. Try:

  • Box breathing (inhale four, hold four, exhale four, hold four)
  • Combine light breathwork with stretching to signal your body to recover

Whether you’re headed across the country or just getting away for the weekend, these easy strategies can keep your body active, your posture aligned, and your energy steady, no gym necessary.tay Toned While Traveling

About The Author
julieKeller_author-1

Julie is the co-founder of Well Defined and a longtime influencer and advocate in the wellness world. Along with her work at Well Defined, she is an executive recruiter and marketing specialist for Hutchinson Consulting. She is also a consultant and content strategist for numerous wellness brands. She is the former editor-in-chief and publisher of American Spa and was named a 2019 Folio Top Woman in Media in the Industry Trailblazers category and a 2018 winner of ISPA’s Innovate Award. She is also a seasoned journalist, specializing in spa, travel, health, fitness, wellness, sustainability, and beauty. She has been published in Departures, ForbesTraveler.com, E! Online, Gayot.com, Insider’s Guide to Spas, Luxury Travel Advisor, Marin Magazine, Ocean Home, Smart Meetings, Spa Asia, and Travel Agent.