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A healthy lifestyle is a priority for me and many employees of Motorola. As an athletic-minded traveler, I know first hand how difficult it can be to find legitimate workout options, especially at hotels. This book essentially guarantees that my out of town exercise questions will be answered before I leave home. Thanks guys, great work!
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Mike Zafirovski, President
and COO,
Motorola
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As an obsessive-compulsive triathlete who has to travel almost weekly, The Athletic-Minded Traveler is something I could have used years ago. As publisher of Triathlete Magazine I have always wanted to print a monthly travel column with information similar to that included in this book, but I did not have the resources to do a comprehensive review, city by city. When preparing all of my future domestic travel plans I assure you I will consult The Athletic-Minded Traveler before arranging my trip.
--- John Duke, CEO & Publisher, Triathlete Magazine
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The quality of a hotel's fitness facility influences where I choose to stay. However, you cannot get an accurate or unbiased assessment from the hotel. So I rely on this book when I travel to unfamiliar locations. It provides me with frank evaluations made by like-minded
exercise enthusiasts.
--- Jill B. Smart, Partner, Accenture
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[A] road map to fitness across the country.
--- Curt Girod, Vice-President & General Manager,
Unisys
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The most difficult part about traveling is maintaining your workout routine. This book is like having a local training partner in every city.
--- Michellie Jones, Professional
Triathlete, 2000 Olympic Silver Medalist
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