How to Plan a Multi-Sport Holiday

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While running might be your number one interest, it might be a secondary hobby for your partner, friends, children, or parents. This can make planning vacations tricky, as you want to find a spot that will suit everyone’s interests. 

To help, here we break down five top tips of things to think about when planning a multi-sport vacation.

1. Pack the Right Equipment

For yourself, you know the drill: make sure you bring your backpack, water bottle, running shoes, appropriate clothing, sunscreen, and potentially some rehydration tablets. 

For your family, the first step is reading the sports center’s website to check the equipment that will be provided. From there, you’ll want to stock up on essential items that won’t be available as part of the resort fee or as a rental.

For example, if they will be rock climbing, make sure harnesses are provided. If they are playing golf, check that golf clubs are available to rent.

If they aren’t, you can check review sites to find a good club, like this ping g425 max driver review. If information isn’t provided online, try calling the site so that you can be fully prepared.

2. Think Carefully About Location

The next step is thinking about location. If you are running, you probably want a spot that boasts safe, long routes, where the weather isn’t too hot, so you don’t overheat. But similarly, you want to make sure that there is a suitable golf course, surf school, or tennis courts with lessons nearby.

Running spots are popular destinations, so hotels and vacation rentals will be well-versed in multi-sport holiday requests. So one of the easiest ways to find the perfect spot is calling the hotels in the area you have your eye on and asking for advice.

3. Find Accommodation Near Your Sports Center

Once you have chosen a destination, the final step is finding the right accommodation. You don’t want anyone in the group to have to travel too far to their sports center every day. It means less time spent together in the morning and evenings, and as we know, it isn’t good for the body to be sat in vehicles for extended periods unless necessary.

Because of this, it’s best to find a spot where everyone can be close by. You can go running, they can do their sport, and you can all meet up for the rest of your vacation and spend quality time together.

4. Check the Weather in Advance

No one wants to have their holiday spoiled by the weather, so make sure you check out the weather forecast in advance. It also helps to look at general rainfall patterns every season.

5. Think About the Wind Down Options

As all athletes know, winding down after sport is super important. This might mean stretching, getting a massage, having a swim, or simply having a good night’s sleep. While all sports generally require the same post-exercise relief, if your group has been doing heavy lifting or high-intensity sport, they may need extra recovery facilities. Speak to your family about their requirements, so you can confirm in advance that everything will be provided at the accommodation.

The Round-Up

As a runner, you know how to plan the perfect vacation that suits you, but of course, when you plan a vacation with others, you have to also factor in their needs.

So, take the right equipment, plan accommodation and destination, check the weather, and think about winding down in the evenings to ensure all their bases are covered. The more flexible you are, the more likely you will find a spot that pleases everyone, no matter what activities they’re pursuing.

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