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Top 5 ways to stay fit on the road

By Samantha Chapnick

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Exercise equipment at the Hotel Palomar.

When your Wii Fit accuses you of borderline obesity it’s time to revisit your fitness routine. These are my top five ways to stay fit while I travel (or, according to  my WiiFit, need to get back into shape).

1. Stay at a no-excuses hotel. It’s oh-so-easy to create reasons not to work out, the first step is choosing a hotel that  makes it easier, NOT harder, to work out. Here are some examples:

Hotel Monaco Seattle

2. Get a great jogging buddy.

3. Take your trainer with you. It’s like guilt to go.

4. Borrow a bike. Many municipalities and hotels are offering free bike rentals. They’re easy, fast and offer a great way to see a city.

5. Play the Wii. Most major hotels are adding the Wii to their amenity list. Westin, Marriott and Doubletree are slowly but surely rolling them out in their biggest-revenue hotels. Other smaller hotels are getting in on the game in creative ways. Le Parker Meridien in NYC has a novel way to use the Wii: it’s projected on a 20-foot wall with surround sound, or you can have a one-on-one personal training session using the Wii.

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Samantha Chapnick is a New York writer who scours international destinations looking for what hasn’t been found.

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