I was in LA with LA Tourism during a marathon build. Movement, nutrition, and recovery weren’t optional. What I didn’t expect was how little mental energy any of it required on holiday.
In most cities, including Sydney, wellness is a negotiation. You decide to train, book recovery, seek out good food. Each step costs a decision. In LA, that negotiation disappears.
You don’t adopt a wellness lifestyle in LA. You just stop fighting the one that’s been built around you. The city is uniqely designed so the better choice is usually the easier one.
Movement is frictionless regardless of postcode. Staying initially at Venice V, I stepped outside and the palm-lined stretch from Venice to Santa Monica handled the rest – runners, cyclists, volleyball, yoga all self-organising across a wide strip of coastline. Dolphin sighting is a reasonable expectation, and a good reason to get going. From there I moved to the SLS Beverly Hills, with its serious gym: Pelotons, Theraguns, and vitamin-infused water on tap. Strength work filed before breakfast without ceremony.
Nutrition is no different. At Erewhon – a $3 billion grocery store – the smoothie menu alone runs 14 supplement categories deep. Collagen, adaptogens, functional mushrooms, peptides. You’ll leave US$35 (~AU$55) lighter but entirely convinced you made the right call.
Recovery is where the infrastructure becomes most obvious. Back home, it’s reactive. In LA it’s part of the program, you just have to pick your entry point. An afternoon at the Fairmont Century Plaza spa gets you cedarwood saunas, eucalyptus steam rooms, and a reasonable chance of rubbing shoulders with NBA players in the experiential rainforest showers. I added a biohacking session – red light, Normatec boots, anti-gravity bed – an expensive nap but sorts your jetlag.
For the same outlay, Wi Spa gives you near-constant access to rotate through jade, clay, salt, ice, and steam rooms with half of Koreatown under fluorescent lighting. One is premium, the other is clothing-optional. The reset is identical.
That same immersion shows up in watching sport. We watched the Super Bowl inside COSM‘s 87-foot dome, the game wrapping every surface. SoFi and Crypto Arena integrate technology the same way. You’re not watching sport. You’re inside it. LA doesn’t do passive.
Sydney has the pieces – beaches, run clubs, recovery studios arriving monthly. What it doesn’t have yet is the invisible layer. The design that makes wellness feel like the path of least resistance. I didn’t become more motivated in LA. The city just made not trying harder than trying.
The author stayed in LA as a guest of LA Tourism.
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