WORK HARD, PLAY HARD IN PATONG BEACH Britnee Johnston February 2 Thailand, Travel 8 Comments Seven straight months of travel had taken its toll on our bodies: Mark was losing weight at an alarming rate and my back posture was getting worse by the day. By the time we reached Thailand we not only needed an extended rest, but also had to strengthen our bodies if we wanted to finish this year in good health. Patong Beach in Phuket was the answer. Patong was a crowded tourist beach town full of Russians that heavily catered to western needs. At the time it suited us perfectly as we were in desperate need of the comforts of home as we searched for a place to settle down for one month. In Patong we could buy groceries at a huge supermarket, walk through an enormous air-conditioned mall, catch a flick at the modern movie theater, enjoy the nightlife of Bangla Road, spend $6 for hour-long massages, relax on the nearby beach and workout at a well-equipped gym. It was almost like being back home, only we were enjoying 90-degree temperatures in January and delicious Thai food at unbeatable prices. Our initial search for accommodation on Airbnb showed only expensive options that were out of our price range. No surprise for such a popular beach town. So we decided to try the old-fashioned approach and walk around town, asking hotels and apartments how much they charged. This led us to the MVC Patong House, the best option considering its price and location just two blocks from the beach. In the picture above, we were living in the tall, white building to the right of the gigantic statue. Staying in a hotel really spoiled us as it provided 24-hour security and daily room cleaning. The only thing missing was a kitchen, but we didn’t have to walk far to find delicious Thai food and an abundance of fruit stands. The day we moved into the hotel we also signed up for a one-month membership to Maximum Fitness and Combat Center, located right on the beach, two blocks from our hotel. It was the hot spot for Muay Thai and MMA fighter training, but we stuck to the weights and cardio training while enjoying the air conditioning. Since the first day of our membership we kept to a strict schedule, working out nearly two hours a day, five days a week. Back home in our regular lives this would be difficult, but with nothing else on our schedules in Patong, it was easy to train for that long. A great view of the beach from the treadmills gave us even more motivation, knowing that we’d be out there in our swimsuits as soon as we finished our workout. Usually after an 11 a.m. start we would get to the gym by 2 p.m. and finish our workout by 4. Then it was time to change into our swimsuits, lounge in the hot sun and swim in the cool water at the beach until the sunset. Repeat the following day. Add the benefit of not having to constantly unpack and pack our belongings, plus occasional fancy ice cream, and it was easy to see why we felt stronger and happier with each day. It was such a great month of relaxation and recovery. At times we worried about getting back into the high-paced travel routine we were on previously, but after enough time spent as gym rats and beach bums we were ready to see more of South East Asia and beyond. Stay tuned…coming this February we’ll be exploring Angkor Wat in Cambodia! 8 Responses Beth Partin February 3 That sounds lovely. A friend of mine went to Phuket with her husband and loved it, and she is not really the traveling type. It’s good to know there’s a place that has so many familiar amenities. Britnee Johnston February 4 Glad to hear we’re not the only ones who love Phuket! There’s also a lot of other great islands nearby for day tours. Beth Partin February 3 I meant to add that my husband and I planned a one-year trip down the West Coast of the US that we called Twelve Cities, 1 Year. So I liked your blog name. Britnee Johnston February 4 Haha! Great minds think alike. Dan February 10 Mark’s getting really good at photo shop. That vein in the first picture almost looks real. Mark Johnston February 18 That hair cut is photoshopped too. 😉
Beth Partin February 3 That sounds lovely. A friend of mine went to Phuket with her husband and loved it, and she is not really the traveling type. It’s good to know there’s a place that has so many familiar amenities.
Britnee Johnston February 4 Glad to hear we’re not the only ones who love Phuket! There’s also a lot of other great islands nearby for day tours.
Beth Partin February 3 I meant to add that my husband and I planned a one-year trip down the West Coast of the US that we called Twelve Cities, 1 Year. So I liked your blog name.
Dan February 10 Mark’s getting really good at photo shop. That vein in the first picture almost looks real.