You Don't Need a "Travel Protocol" - You Need This

You Don't Need a "Travel Protocol" - You Need This

You Don't Need a "Travel Protocol" - You Need This

How to travel and not completely disregard your program and goals.

We had a real conversation about one of the most underrated challenges in fitness. What do you do when your routine doesn't travel with you? Not from a perfectionist standpoint, and not with the answer being "just give up until you get home." There's a middle ground that a lot of people fail to find because nobody talks about it without dressing it up in unnecessary complexity.

In this episode, Ronnie and Daniel break down diet and movement maintenance while traveling in a way that applies whether you're a competitive prep athlete managing macros on the road or just a regular person trying not to completely derail a month of work over a long weekend. We talk about how your food strategy should actually shift based on where you are — eating options at a beach resort look completely different from a road trip through the midwest, and treating them the same is how people end up frustrated.

We get into gym access, and more importantly, what happens when you don't have it. We call back to a previous episode where we ranked different tiers of gyms — because the hotel fitness center conversation had to happen — and we dig into bodyweight training as a legitimate tool rather than a fallback. There's a real difference between going through the motions with push-ups and actually challenging yourself with scaled, progressive bodyweight work, and we get specific about what that looks like.

We also tackle the cardio versus weight training split from a travel lens. Cardio on the road is straightforward — the world is a treadmill if you want it to be. Maintaining progressive overload without access to equipment is a different problem entirely, and we talk through the actual maintenance mindset that keeps you from losing meaningful ground while you're away.

This one's practical, it's honest, and no biohacking required.

This episode is brought to you by Personal Trainer U — PTU Biomechanics Course 1.0, created and taught by Jason Colley. If you're a fitness professional who's ever felt like your education left gaps — in how you assess movement, how you understand load, how you actually connect what you're seeing to what you're programming — this is the course built to close them. Jason's framework covers structure, relative motion, gait, foot mechanics, extracellular matrix, shoulder mechanics, assessment, and a full programming system that ties it all together into something you can use the next day.

Available self-paced at $750, as a live 9-week cohort with direct access to Jason at $1,250, or on a payment plan at two payments of $700. Long & Thick listeners save 15% on any option with code LONGTHICK15 at checkout.

Enroll and learn more at https://ptu-biomechanics.netlify.app

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