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Don't Come Back Soft: Staying Fit While Traveling

34 min · 21. mai 2026
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Nobody wants to be the guy who packed his gym shoes for every trip and never once used them. Alex and Aaron have been that guy — and they're not anymore. In this episode, they break down exactly how they stay consistent with workouts and nutrition while traveling, whether it's a long weekend or a full week away. From researching hotel gyms before you even book the room, to why mornings are the only time that actually works, to what's sitting in Aaron's hotel fridge on day one of any trip — it's all here. They also get into the nutrition side: how to shop smart at the local Walmart, why bringing your own creatine isn't weird, and the two-restaurant-a-day rule that changed everything after their legendary Vegas food marathon. No meal prep containers required. Just a little bit of thought before you leave, and the willingness to get after it anyway. What You'll Learn: * Why packing your gear is half the battle — and how to make sure you actually use it * How to research hotel gyms ahead of time and build a workout around what's actually there * Why mornings are the lowest-excuse time to get your workout done while traveling * How to count "exercise-adjacent" activities (snorkeling, concerts, beach walks) toward your daily goals * Aaron's hotel grocery store strategy for keeping nutrition on track without being miserable * How Alex packs supplements from home in under five minutes * The two-meal-per-day rule for longer trips * Why vacations kill healthy habits — and exactly how to make sure they don't kill yours

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