How to Stay on Track While Traveling

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Staying on track with your fitness and wellness goals can feel extra tough when your routine gets thrown off. Whether you’re hopping on a plane, heading out for a weekend getaway, or just dealing with a packed week that doesn’t leave much room for your usual habits, consistency gets harder. But the good news is you don’t need perfection. You just need a plan that works with your lifestyle. 

Here’s how to make it happen, even when you’re out of your regular routine:

1. Set Mini Goals

Don’t try to hit every single goal perfectly. Instead, focus on 1–2 things that will make you feel your best. Maybe it’s getting 20 minutes of movement in each day, drinking a certain amount of water, or hitting your protein goal. Choose what matters most and commit to that before diving in all at once.

Tip: Use your LSF planner or a simple note in your phone to track these. Seeing that visual reminder each day will keep you grounded.

2. MOVE Your Body 

You don’t need a full gym or perfect setup to move your body. Walks, workouts in our MOVE App, stretching, or a quick ab burner before heading out can all count + can all be done at home. 

Even 10 minutes counts. I promise.

3. Increase Hydration

When you're dehydrated, energy drops, digestion slows, and cravings creep in. Traveling? Bring a reusable water bottle so you can refill it wherever you go. Busy week? Set reminders on your phone to sip throughout the day.

And if you’re flying? Drink even more. Planes can be very dehydrating! 

4. Improve, Don’t Restrict

Trying to be “perfect” while traveling usually leads to stress, not success. Instead of cutting things out, look for easy upgrades. Add veggies where you can. Choose lean protein when it’s an option. Enjoy the fun foods without guilt but also fuel yourself in ways that support your energy and mood.

It’s not all or nothing. 

5. Stick to your Morning Routine 

Even one consistent part of your day can help keep you grounded. Maybe it’s a morning walk, journaling with your coffee, or a quick stretch before the day begins. Having something that starts your day with intention helps everything else fall into place even when you’re off schedule.

Staying on track isn’t about rules. It’s about showing up for yourself, no matter where you are or what your day looks like. Progress happens in the small moments, and it all adds up. You’ve got this babe!

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