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How to stay on track with your diet while traveling in Monterey County

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How to stay on track with your diet while traveling in Monterey County

Let's face it, traveling for work, attending business meetings and bouncing around conference sessions can take a serious toll on your diet and fitness goals. Once the buffet lines form and happy hour rolls around, all of our good intentions seem to take a back seat.

Below we've mapped out some helpful tips on how to stay on track with your diet and exercise plans on your next business trip in Monterey County.

Meal Plan

Meal prepping is clearly a challenge while on the road, but luckily several eateries in Monterey County can accommodate your healthy meal needs while on the run. Max Fit Meals in Downton Monterey serves up delicious pre-portioned meals for a variety of diets including low-carb, gluten-free and paleo. You can also load up on a variety of protein bars and drinks for when you're in a serious bind!

When dining at local restaurants, opt for salads, grilled artichokes and fresh grilled seafood. Rather than gorging on an entire clam chowder bowl, walk along Old Fisherman's Wharf and slightly indulge in a free sample (or two) of the cozy goodness.

Eat Fresh and Local

If you're in town on a Tuesday then you are in for a treat! The Old Monterey Framer's Market takes place every Tuesday on Alvarado Street providing the perfect opportunity to stock up on local and healthy snacks to keep you full throughout the day. Get a taste of the area's local bounty and see why we are coined as the "Salad Bowl of the World."

Avoid Drinking Calories

Rather than loading up on sugary drinks, opt for infused water or tea. When the after five festivities hit, ditch the deadly Long Island Iced Tea and treat yourself to a glass of chilled Chardonnay or luscious Pinot Noir. We recommend Monterey County varietals, of course!

Get Moving

During your lunch break and in-between sessions, take a light stroll on the Monterey Bay Coastal Recreation Trail conveniently located just outside of the Monterey Conference Center. Head south towards Cannery Row for an incredibly scenic and rewarding 15-minute jaunt. You can also rent a bike near the Portola Plaza Hotel & Spa for rides down to Pacific Grove or Marina.

If you're looking to burn some serious calories, pay a visit to CycleBar in Carmel. The high-energy spin class is a dance party on a stationary bike.

Wind down after your busy schedule with an inspirational hike at Point Lobos State Reserve. There are a variety of trails to choose from with epic ocean views and wildlife spotting.