Developing a personal fitness plan can seem like a challenge for someone who has never done it before or for someone who has never made exercise a habit until now. Once you understand the basics of fitness, however, it doesn’t have to be difficult. Pair that with finding the time in your schedule for a workout everyday and you will be well on your way to a healthier body.
The following steps are preparation in developing your personal fitness plan:
1. The first step in developing a personal fitness plan is to make fitness goals. Perhaps your goal is to lose a specific amount of weight or percentage of body fat. Maybe your goal is as broad as “get healthy”. Whatever the case, setting goals gets you in the mindset to achieve the.
2. Next, find time. People who make it a point to schedule their workouts ahead of time are less likely to “run out of time” or push it to the side. When developing your fitness plan, analyze your schedule and decide when you will typically do your workouts. Some people like to start the day getting their heart rate up while others are lucky to get out of bed in time for work. Schedule your exercise at a time when you are likely to stay committed to it.
It is important to choose an exercise routine that you like when developing your personal fitness plan. No matter what your goal is, you should choose a cardio workout and a strength training workout. Remember, the routines you start with can be changed at any time because this is your fitness plan!
Flexibility is good when choosing your exercise routines. For instance if you decide to purchase an at home workout system, choosing one with various workouts with different lengths can really pay off. On days when time is on your side you can choose to do a longer cardio routine and add some strength training afterwards. Other days, a short workout might be all that you have time for.
Do what you can everyday and know that some days won’t be optimal. Recognizing this ahead of time ensures you won’t beat yourself up on days when your energy just isn’t there.
If you can combine cardio and strength training on the same days, you will reap more benefits. If you don’t have time, however, alternating what type of workout you do will work fine too. Being flexible with your exercise is a good route for success. When developing a personal fitness plan you have to know that rigidity rarely works and being able to adjust your workout will help you achieve your goals.

Mar 03, 2009 @ 13:49:17
I am looking forward to working out with the P90X program!! The advertisement on the television was amazing and it looks to be extremely effective. So I will chat later.
Vince J.
Sounds good vincent, we’ll be here ready to help when you need us!