So, you want to travel to a foreign country, see some sites, stay fit and maybe even race. Training and racing abroad is a great experience and with a little bit of planning, you can make the most of your time abroad. Here are a few things to consider before you depart, during travel and once you have arrived.
Pre trip – Make a list! Sounds simple, but is most helpful. Take a few moments before you depart to
educate yourself a little bit more about where you are traveling too. Paper maps are quite helpful to keep
handy in case Google maps or the Garmin is not working. Make extra (Paper) copies of
passport, credit cards, travel itinerary and any contact info in case you loose
anything or your smart phone gets stolen/lost or won’t charge. Notify your credit card company
of the dates you plan to travel to avoid delays making any purchases. Arrange for transportation to your accommodations
ahead of time instead of trying to figure it out when you arrive and are
tired.
Travel – Allow enough time to not have to rush. Check in, baggage, customs, all take a
little more time than domestic travel.
Have a small amount of local currency when you arrive to cover anything
that may arise. Wear
comfortable and functional clothes/shoes for travel. Sometimes you have a lot of walking to do along with
baggage and possibly a bike box.
Food & Hydration - Drink plenty of water on the plane
and during the travel day. Pack a
few snacks in case you have delays or not feeling like eating the airline
food. However, be aware of
any food restrictions of your destination country, as you may have to declare
items you are brining into country on your customs forms. Some countries you cannot bring certain
foods in at all so, don’t bother bringing it along unless you plan to consume it on the plane or on any layovers.
Time change – Give you body a few days to adjust from the
travel. Best thing I have found to
help this is upon arrival get some kind of easy workout in. You are an athlete after all. Helps the body loosen up from the
flight/train and starts getting your reset on local time. Set an alarm to get up the
following morning on local time as well and keep drinking water!
Rules of the road, local customs – Here in Australia, when
you ride a bike, you must wear a helmet otherwise be subject to a fine. Also, vehicles travel on the other side
of the road compared to the states, so when you step off the curb, or merge
into traffic look right first.
Speed limit signs are in KMH not MPH. Dining out in some countries the tip is already
include in the bill.
Check out the course – Course knowledge is always helpful so
plan on driving or riding part of the course before race day to get more
familiar. Pay attention to
road surfaces, wind conditions and what parts of the course are and are not
open to traffic on race day. Great
to get in the water at the swim finish area so you can get some land based
objects to site on for the end of your swim.
Where are you going to travel next? Don't forget the camera!
Make it a great week,
Coach Eric
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