209. How to Maintain Routine and Have Fun While Traveling
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Fitness does not fall apart when routines change but it does reveal whether your habits are built on consistency or convenience.
Traveling has a way of exposing what really supports fitness and weight loss when normal routines disappear. This episode of The Code looks at how movement, food choices, and daily habits hold up when life feels full and unpredictable. Dr. Andrew Fix draws from a recent family trip to show how disrupted schedules tend to reveal weak points in routines rather than undo progress. Travel becomes a useful lens for understanding which habits still matter when time, energy, and predictability are limited.
The conversation clears up common misconceptions around fat loss and exercise, including the belief that working a specific body part leads to targeted weight loss. Andrew explains why full-body strength work, consistent movement, sleep, recovery, and food choices shape body composition far more than isolated exercises. He also challenges gym comfort zones and repetitive routines, then shares practical ways to maintain fitness while traveling through shorter workouts, smarter timing around meals and drinks, and realistic expectations. The takeaway is simple: fitness and weight loss depend on habits that hold steady even when routines feel optional.
Quotes
- “We don't lose fat in a spot treatment type of way. We lose fat throughout our entire body.” (03:56 | Dr. Andrew Fix)
- “When it comes to strength training, we want to use multi-joint exercises that move the majority of the body, the majority of the time, as opposed to focusing on small accessory, single joint movements.” (04:38 | Dr. Andrew Fix)
- “If nothing changes, then nothing changes, right? And what I mean by that is if you go to the gym and you just continue to frequent the exact same machines, the exact same exercises all the time, then you're not going to likely have a nice well-rounded training of your entire body.” (07:53 | Dr. Andrew Fix)
- “If this is part of your routine, if this is something that you're doing for yourself to help you look better, feel better, perform and function better, then I encourage you to keep it in your routine.” (16:59 | Dr. Andrew Fix)
- “Consistency is typically the lever that's gonna win out more than any of the other ones.” (17:25 | Dr. Andrew Fix)
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