Graduation (!!!) 7:30am tomorrow, party, 10-day road trip Sunday- then Christmas Eve right after we get back! Gah!
First, here's the schedule for Operation: Wonderland in case you're interested:
Operation: Wonderland Itinerary December 14-23, 3008
Sunday 12/14
Leave Tampa 8am
7 ½ hour drive
Arrive Charleston, SC 4pm
Monday 12/15
Leave Charleston, SC 1pm
8 hour drive
Arrive DC 9pm
Tuesday 12/16
Leave DC 5pm
3 hour drive
Arrive DE 8pm
Wednesday 12/17
Leave DE 4pm
4 hour drive
Arrive NY 8pm
Thursday 12/18
NYC
Friday 12/19
NYC
Saturday 12/20
Leave NY in am
Stay Boston
Sunday 12/21
Stay Boston
Monday 12/22
Leave Boston 8am
12 hour drive
Arrive NC 8pm
Tuesday 12/23
Leave NC 1pm
10 hour drive
Arrive HOME (Tampa) 11pm
Sunday 12/14
Leave Tampa 8am
7 ½ hour drive
Arrive Charleston, SC 4pm
Monday 12/15
Leave Charleston, SC 1pm
8 hour drive
Arrive DC 9pm
Tuesday 12/16
Leave DC 5pm
3 hour drive
Arrive DE 8pm
Wednesday 12/17
Leave DE 4pm
4 hour drive
Arrive NY 8pm
Thursday 12/18
NYC
Friday 12/19
NYC
Saturday 12/20
Leave NY in am
Stay Boston
Sunday 12/21
Stay Boston
Monday 12/22
Leave Boston 8am
12 hour drive
Arrive NC 8pm
Tuesday 12/23
Leave NC 1pm
10 hour drive
Arrive HOME (Tampa) 11pm
**All readers, let me know if I'll be in your area and maybe we can meet up!**
Traveling Exercises
I think road trips are the most critical time to keep active, especially when that trip is during a food-heavy holiday. After all, you're most likely eating more food and more often and some days are spent entirely in the car.
Being on the road for 10 days the month before my first half marathon scares me a bit, so I'm already planning out my runs. Anyone want to meet up at any of the locations for a good run?!
I'm packing my mat (ewww hotel carpets!), a resistance band and maybe my 8-lb. medicine ball. I've also printed this great No-Gear Necessary workout from Women's Health.
What do you do to stay fresh and active when you're on the road? I'm taking all the tips I can get on this one!
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