March 29, 2024

Ten Ways to Stick to an Exercise Program – #6 Get Results in Your Program

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Like most people, myself included, you probably want to quit when you do not get results from exercise.  I have heard women say, “I go to the gym every day” or “I have been trying really hard and nothing is working.”  If you have felt this way, it could be because you are not following a program that is right for you. Everyone has different goals, schedules, and fitness levels; and cannot follow the same plan.  To avoid frustration before you get started, develop an exercise program that gets results.  It will help you stay focused and able to stick with it longer.

Take a few minutes when writing out your workout schedule and determine the following:

  • Type: What do you want to achieve? Is it weight loss, strength, or flexibility? It is important to choose the right type of exercise (walking, jogging, yoga, strength training, etc.) to meet YOUR goals. Don’t forget the type should also be something that you enjoy.
  • Intensity:  This refers to how hard you are working. Are you working at your target heart rate, burning enough calories during your cardio exercise or lifting the right amount of weight to see changes in your muscle tone?
  • Duration: Once you determine your intensity, next set the appropriate length of time for your workout such as 20, 30, or 45 minutes. .
  • Frequency: Decide how many days a week you can commit to.  If you are just starting, don’t set yourself up for failure by trying to do 5-7 days a week. Start with 1-2, gradually working your way up to 3-5.

I have seen so many women become frustrated when they do not see any benefits from their work.  If you have felt that way, it could be that you are not following the right program.  A few small changes in your type, intensity, duration, and frequency may be all you need to see results.

If you are not getting the results you want or unsure of how to get started, it may be helpful to consult with a professional.  I would love to help you. Learn more at http://www.yourfitnessdesigner.com/Services.html  and email me to set up a time for a consultation.  Avoid feeling like you are roaming around aimlessly wondering what you should be doing.  Start with the exercise plan that will get results in your program.

In Good Health,

Crystal

An Exercise Plan that Gets Results

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Last week, I talked about finding the right motivation when starting an exercise program.  But let’s be honest, we still want an exercise plan that gets results, either physically or mentally.  It can be easy to quit if you feel defeated and it is important you follow a program that is right for you.  Everyone has different goals, schedules, and fitness levels.   Once you have established your motivation and made exercise a priority, it is  time to develop an exercise plan that gets results.

Establish the following for your program:

Type: Choose the right type of exercise (walking, jogging, yoga, strength training, Zumba, step class, etc.) to meet YOUR goals whether it is to gain energy or strength, maintain a healthy weight or increase flexibility.  Find something that you actually enjoy and determine if it is appropriate for your fitness level and physical limitations.

Intensity:  Determine how hard you will work and include the appropriate working heart rate. As a certified instructor with American Council of Exercise, I guide my clients with the following heart rate zones when designing a fitness program.

Duration: Set the appropriate length of time for your workout. Do you need 20, 30, or 60 minutes to achieve your desired results?

Frequency: Decide how many days a week are needed and what you can commit to give.

Proverbs 21:5 says, “The plans of the diligent lead surely to the advantage, but everyone who is hasty comes surely to poverty. At the beginning of the week, take a few minutes with your weekly calendar and pencil in your exercise for the week.  Be sure to include the type, intensity, duration, and frequency.  With a plan and a goal,  you are less likely to quit a few minutes into it.

Proverbs 16:3 says, “Commit to the Lord whatever you do; and your plans will succeed.”  Give that plan to God as a way to honor Him and commit to stick with it.  With commitment and the right program for you, you will have an exercise plan that gets results.

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If you have questions for Crystal, please email her at: Crystal@girlfriendscoffeehour.com