Jan 8, 2019
In this episode of The Plant
Trainers Podcast, we talk with Rob Dionne all about how to stay
healthy and fit while you are traveling. We know we called it
hacks…and if you know us we’re not big on hacks, but let’s face it,
it makes a sexy headline and we want this info in people’s hands.
It does not matter if you are traveling home for the holidays,
taking a personal get away with a special someone, on a family
vacay or taking that dreaded business trip, these tips will keep
you on your game.
Want to know if setting intentions really work, how to eat healthy on the road and how to get a workout on a biz trip with no gym in sight? Plant-based, vegan or not, these tips and tricks are for you. So tag us @planttrainers the next time you travel and show us how you’re using these hacks.
Rob Dionne, host of the Open Sky Fitness Podcast, is a lifestyle and fitness expert based out of Los Angeles. He specializes in helping busy people and entrepreneurs get out from behind their desks and carve out time to create a better quality of life for themselves and their family. You might have heard Rob on other podcasts discussing his views on why the traditional approach to weight loss is a waste of time.
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