Hello Ziddis! Everyone wants to get fit, but what does ‘fit’ even mean? Can you get fit without discipline? How do you know whatever you are doing is leading the way to make you fit? There are tonnes of questions when it comes to fitness, and we try to answer all of them. Today, we will help you build a workout routine tailored to your fitness goals! Fitness is not a one-size-fits-all, and that is why building a workout routine centred around YOUR fitness goals will require your participation more than anything. So let’s build a lifestyle together!
Before we pull up our joggers and lace up our shoes or start grabbing the heaviest dumbbells on the rack, let us figure out what your ideal fit self looks and feels like. Your fitness goals can be varied, and they will determine what kind of workout you do and how often you should do it.
Here are some common fitness goals that can help you understand or give an idea about yours:
Being specific about what getting fit means to you can help you form an actionable plan to achieve your goal sooner.
The short answer is YES! A longer one is us helping you devise a workout routine. If you have a goal, just staying active is not enough. A routine provides structure and consistency.
Here is why you need a workout routine:
Without a plan, you might either undertrain some muscle groups, skip some important workouts or even skip your rest days or neglect a part of the workout that could be more relevant to your goals. A workout routine ensures that your effort is targeted towards your objective.
Creating a routine is not about picking a template from an influencer and following it. Your plan needs to be customised. Here are a few ways in which you can customise your workout routine to fit your goals:
Knowing your capabilities and limits is necessary to start on the right note. By overestimating your fitness, you increase the risk of injuries. This also helps you set realistic expectations and timelines.
Your workout routine should bring you closer to your fitness goals. Take a moment to go through the goals we spoke about earlier and pick one for yourself.
Answer these questions.
Based on these, you can understand what you can do for your fitness routine
Depending on how many days a week you can dedicate to working out, you can figure out what needs to be done.
Pick from these or spread them across the week.
It is important to improve yourself and push limits.
If you are just a beginner, then it is normal to feel overwhelmed. You do not need fancy equipment or gym access. You need a well-planned workout routine. Here is an example of a 3-day full-body workout plan to help you get started
Day 1: Strength training
Go for 3 rounds of this circuit and remember to take breaks in between.
Day 2: Cardio and Core
Repeat this circuit twice, and remember to warm up and cool down after the training
Day 3: Full body mobility or yoga flow
Each pose should be held for 30 seconds, and repeat this flow twice.
If you are new to the fitness habit, do not be overwhelmed. Follow these tips to stay safe and make the most out of your training:
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Building a workout routine is not just for athletes or influencers. Anyone who wants to make themselves fitter and better or live healthier can try it. Your fitness goal should be a reflection of what you think you need, not what others do or where they are. Everyone’s body is different, so make sure you realise what your body needs from your workout. Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned fitness enthusiast, show up for every session, and your future self will thank you!