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Travelling/Working Out
Hola. Working out and travelling is hard. For instnace I'm in Vegas now and how the hell am I going to jog out here on the strip? Gyms suck, treadmills suck, plus even though Treasure Island already costs $209 for a night it still costs an extra $20 per day at the gym... Wait, that would be if TI had a operational gym right now. Could use the pool, but oh wait, TI has the worst pool design ever impossible to swim laps. The Mirage sucks too, it's not depper than 4 feet anywhere.
When travelling it's hard to play sports because you're not apart of a leage, and don't know what goes down in a local area. I sometimes do kung fu by myself but it is hard to work up the motivation to do that, also it takes up a lot of space. I'm thinking yoga might be the best thing to learn to work out when travelling. Any thoughts on this? |
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Re: Travelling/Working Out
The Mirage spa has a small but nice gym.
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Re: Travelling/Working Out
http://www.yogabasics.com/
yoga looks perfect actually. other problems also arise like sleeping on vacation and then needing ot go out with no time to work out. |
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Re: Travelling/Working Out
Yoga is very good, but you really need to have been practicing for a while at home I think first.
Then you can also do stuff like 'Prison' work out in your room etc, push ups with your feet on bed, etc etc etc. But I don't do any of this lately since my room is always full of other people and I think it's pretty douchey to start doing pushups with 4 people in the room, so take my advice with a grain of salt. |
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Re: Travelling/Working Out
doing pushups with 4 people in the room sounds awesome. you're just self conscious (which isn't bad either).
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