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Making Fitness Fit - Retro-Fitting Your Workouts
Using the time you have without losing the benefit
You can have an effective workout no matter how much time you have available for a workout. Many people think that if they don’t
have two hours available to workout, then they shouldn’t bother because it won’t do any good. Wrong.
The problem is that when it comes to working out, duration often comes at the expense of intensity. More isn’t always better.
Better is always better. I have noticed that many people find difficulty getting effective workouts in their planned workout
time.
For example, you may have one hour to workout given your other responsibilities. With a need to warm up, perform weight training
and cardiovascular training, you may feel stressed if you don’t get all parts of your workout in. So, you have two options:
- Allow your workout to spill over your allotted time.
- Skip some parts of your workout.
Neither option is preferred. The first option creates a sense of stress at the loss of time while the second option leaves you
feeling like you failed at completing your workout. And a few of you out there never seem to have enough time left for cardio at the end.
You know who you are.
I’ve got the solution for all of the above concerns – Retro-Fitting Fitness!
Here’s how it works. Begin with your total workout time in mind. You perform your warm-up and your weight training, and then
perform your cardiovascular training for the time remaining until the end of your planned time.
“But what if I only have 10 minutes left? I can’t get a good cardio workout in.”
Yes, you can. You simply have to adjust the intensity of the cardiovascular training to make sure you feel challenged in the time
you have left.
Planned on doing 30 minutes, but you only have 18 minutes left? Then use more resistance, speed, or tempo in your cardio workout
to get you tired enough that you have to stop in 18 minutes. Planned on 20 minutes and you have 25 minutes left? You
can try to go a little longer (without sacrificing intensity!) than you normally do.
Another benefit to training this way: If you tend to be a little addicted to cardio and you’re worried about doing a long enough
cardio session, the pressure of having a finite amount of time left at the end will keep you moving with a little more focus during your
weight training. You’ll get through your workout without the distractions of too much rest between sets, letting your mind wander, or the
chatty people around you.
The main point: You always have enough time for an effective workout and never sacrifice quality to do more quantity.
By keeping your workout time fixed and changing the intensity to ensure that your workout remains beneficial, you can get results
without resenting how much time your workout takes or having to make an unplanned sacrifice of time somewhere else in your life. Pretty
cool. By using my Retro-Fitting Fitness strategy, you can get fit AND get more time back for your family or employer. Everybody
wins!
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