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Question: How do I get back on track once I miss a few workouts?

Joseph Coupal - Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Answered by: Rachel Howe

We all have times when we 'fall off the wagon' and somehow miss our workouts. There are legitimate reasons why we have to put exercising on the back burner – life happens! The problem is that sometimes once we start down that path, there's no end to the excuses we come up with to take a break from exercising.

Did you know that it takes only about two weeks to start losing your level of cardiovascular fitness when you stop exercising? And that after about three to four weeks without exercise you'll start losing muscle? Don't forget that losing muscle is the worst thing you can do when trying to lose fat!

We already know that exercise is good for us. We try to work out on a regular basis, reminding ourselves that the payoff is well worth the effort. The best advice is really to stay consistent. Make your exercise time a priority – schedule it in your planner, write it on your calendar, block it out so that nothing else can be scheduled in during this time. If you have to miss one session, just make sure you make the next one and get right back into your routine.

Consistency is the key to success in health and fitness. Commit to exercising at least three times each week. Commit to strength training at least twice a week. You made a commitment to yourself that is worth keeping - so keep it!

What basic total workout plan do you recommend for beginners?

Joseph Coupal - Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Answered by: Kathy Stevens

How would you enhance a basic plan for intermediate or advanced workouts?

Once you have changed the way you feel about your body in motion (click here if you are just beginning your workout routine), you are ready to focus on your plan for your cardio-respiratory fitness.

A perfect place to start is to perform 20 minutes of moderate intensity cardio exercise (walking, swimming, bike riding) a few times a week. Moderate is key—to keep you feeling comfortable and coming back for more. On a self-perception scale of 1 to 10 (0 is resting intensity while 10 represents all out/breathless intensity) – you should keep your intensity 4 to 6. Continue to train there for a few weeks.

Once you are comfortable there you can progress towards the intermediate and advanced levels. This can be done in several ways, but first a quick exercise physiology overview. Our body condition will stay stagnant or stale when it comes to training if you don’t apply the principle of progressive overload to your fitness program. That simply means you need to shift things every few weeks in order to shock the body into improvement.

The FITT Principle is key to progression and variety in training (progressive overload).

  • F for frequency
  • I for intensity
  • T for time or duration
  • T for type or mode

Every week or two, you apply a positive shift to one or more of these factors to stimulate your body with a new challenge.

  • First increase your training frequency. Instead of walking 3 days per week, you up it to 4.
  • A few weeks later up the intensity. Instead of training at a moderate intensity (4 to 6) you up your pace for brief bouts (to 7 or 8) and get a bit winded for a minute here and there.
  • A few more weeks go by and you feel the need for more, so you workout a bit more time.
  • Last but not least you switch the type of workout you are doing (from walking to jumping rope or stair climbing), making it a whole new challenge to your body.

By applying these small gradual changes to your workout plan every few weeks you will see continual results. If you are looking for a great cardio tool to help you get your program going, try a fitness hoop or walking weights!

I keep falling off the wagon. Do you have any ideas on what can help me stay motivated for the long term?

Joseph Coupal - Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Asked by: Lauren, Arlington TX
Answered by: Kathy Stevens

Become the motivator: One great way to get motivated and stay motivated is to make yourself a fitness leader.

That can be done in many ways... from becoming a fitness instructor or personal trainer to simply volunteering to help with your kids P.E. class or after school program.

How it works: I had a student who successfully lost over 100 pounds. Her greatest fear was falling off track and gaining the fat back. She was such an inspiration to the other class participants who watched her shrink in size and grow in energy. One day I told her that she would make a great mentor and instructor. She had never imagined herself in that role. She loved group exercise and simply needed a little push. The next year she got certified and has been teaching ever since. The best part is that she no longer fears or sees herself as that fat person waiting to return.

Why it works: Become a leader and pave the fitness path rather than falling off track!


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