Friday, October 18, 2013

My Weekly Fitness Routine


Progress Photo

Over the past few weeks, I have settled into a pretty standard and predictable workout regimen that has served me very well. I have lost body fat and gained a decent amount of muscle from it. I will mention that I have naturally been blessed with being a slim person my whole life with a very fast metabolism (much thanks to acid reflux over the past 12 years I’m sure) but not until recently have I been what I would consider “fit”.

Daily Fitness Challenge

 

Sunday

1/2 hour of Yoga
Daily Fitness Challenge
Pinterest Pick < I choose one approx. 30 min workout from my goals board on pinterest found here that focuses on whatever I’d like to work on for the day

Monday

Daily Fitness Challenge 

Tuesday

One hour of Pilates < Great videos for this can be found here and here
One mile run
Daily Fitness Challenge

Wednesday

Spin Class < This one is a new one for me but I think I will be adding it in weekly
Daily Fitness Challenge

Thursday

Circuit training < Give this one a try
Daily Fitness Challenge

Friday

Daily Fitness Challenge
Have fun 

Saturday

One mile run
Pinterest pick < I choose one approx. 30 min workout from my goals board on Pinterest found here that focuses on whatever I’d like to work on for the day
Daily Fitness Challenge



Motivation is Important

Don't be too hard on yourself if you miss a day or two. Getting into the habit of working out is not an easy task; especially if you don't have anything motivating you. Honestly, getting dumped (such a gross word) has been a major factor in me changing my habits as it's not only given me something to do but it has given me that confidence back that left me when he did.  Whatever your motivation may be, let it drive you. Post pictures around your home of the goal body you'd like to reach; on the fridge, on the mirror, on your desktop at work. Anything that reminds you why you are doing it will help. Don't forget to love yourself though. Just because you want that improvement doesn't mean that you aren't beautiful and loveable just the way you are.



Fitting it in Your Busy Schedule 

 


There are plenty of ways to make time for fitness. If you are not able to follow a specific routine than you just have to make due with the time that you do have. Waiting for a pot of water to boil for dinner? Do some jumping jacks, crunches, push ups, anything! They even have workouts specifically written for people who don't want to set aside or lose that time. See Google for "Lazy Girl Workouts". Watching your favorite show? There's at least 20 minutes worth of commercials that you could utilize for getting that beautiful booty you've always wanted. Where there is a will there is a way; how bad do you want it?



Do you have a favorite workout that you'd suggest? Help me switch things up.

Disclaimer-*I am not a licensed fitness professional. This routine does not guarantee results for you just because it has worked for me. Please contact a physician before doing any demanding physical labor that your body is not used to*

4 comments:

  1. I challenged myself to run 3 miles a day, 4 days a week, for 3 weeks. I just finished it up and I'm definitely happy with the results. Setting a short-term goal like that is easiest, I think, and it's been a lot easier to get motivated to work out since I've joined a gym. I want to add strength training to my routine but I need to spend some time planning the actual lifting routines so I don't just randomly lift like I did in the past - not that randomly lifting isn't better than doing nothing, I just want to be intentional this time!

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    1. I agree it's always nice to have a plan when you hit the gym. In the past and even now occasionally I will go to www.bodybuilding.com and use that to set up my workouts. 3 miles a day? I'm very impressed! Major props to you for being able to maintain that.

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  2. Great workout routine Betsy. I only work out 3 times a week, but should probably do more. Even really busy people can find the time to do 20 purpees a day, which is a great exercise that can be done pretty much anywhere. Luckily we have access to a gym at work so I sometimes workout during lunch break. One of my favorite exercises is the quarter mile challenge. Set the treadmill to 5 miles per hour with an incline of 15 degrees. Then run for 0.25 miles. It's fun and only takes a few minutes to do, but is harder than it sounds ;) try it!

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    1. I wish we had a fitness area at my work that would be great! That sounds like a pretty nice challenge. Incline really adds a lot of difficulty if you aren't used to it. I'll have to give it a try before Pilates today. Thanks for the suggestion :)

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