Creating a Workout Plan

So many people head to the gym with no
idea of where to go or how to reach their fitness goals. They aimlessly
wander around the weight machines for a bit before parking themselves on
an elliptical for 30 minutes and calling it a day. There’s nothing
wrong with the elliptical, but it’s not going to drastically change your
fitness level if you don’t incorporate other elements into your workout
regimen. Here are some tips for creating the best workout plan for your
fitness goals.
Make a Goal
Before you head blindly into the gym, you
should decide what your individual fitness goals are. Do you simply
want to get in better shape? Maintain your current level of fitness?
Lose weight? Run a half marathon? Your end goal will shape your plan,
determining how often you work out and the types of exercises you do.
Don’t go overboard at first, though. If you’ve never run a day in your
life, maybe try reaching for a 5K race before jumping right into
marathon training.
Create a Timeline
Once you’ve decided on a goal, set a date
by which you want to have achieved it. You’ll want it to be close
enough that you don’t lose your motivation, but not so close that it’s
impossible. You can also set mini-goals for yourself along the way. If
you want to lose ten pounds in three months, try setting a six-week goal
to lose five pounds. That way you’ll be even more motivated when you
see the smaller results, too. When you’re making and finalizing your
workout plan, be honest about how many days a week you can reasonably
commit to exercising. You don’t want to run a 5K race in three weeks if
you only have two days a week to run.
Choose A Workout
After you’ve set a goal and created a
timeline, you’ll need to determine the best workouts and exercises that
will help you achieve your goal. If you want to complete a triathlon,
you know you’ll need to incorporate running, cycling and swimming into
your regular routine. If you want to build muscle, you’ll need to lift
weights a few times per week. Make sure you’re not solely focused on one
particular exercise. You’ll benefit even more if you cross train than if you stick to the same thing day in and day out.
Enlist Some Help
Many gyms offer a complimentary fitness
assessment and personal training session when you join, so you should
definitely take advantage of that. They’ll be able to show you some of
the machines around the gym and come up with a reasonable plan for you
to follow. You can even sign up for a few paid sessions with a personal
trainer for a more in-depth and personalized plan. Try setting goals
with a fitness-savvy friend who can help keep you on track.
Pencil It In
The best workout plan
in the world is ineffective if you don’t follow through. Whatever
you’ve decided on, stick to the plan. If you’ve committed to four days a
week at the gym, find a way to make it there. Put it in your calendar,
phone, planner or wherever else to make sure that you make it there
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