Happy Sunday! Here is your friendly reminder that we are more than halfway through the year and if you are not close to reaching the goal you set for yourself this year, it is time to dial in.
Whether you are a fitness enthusiast or a part-time gym-goer, there will come a time when you have to switch things up. You may have a passion for Zumba or yoga classes, or perhaps you love a good HIIT session. While all of these are great exercise options, because let’s face it, any movement is better than no movement, if you’ve found yourself exercising the same way, during the same time of the day, for months on end, and going nowhere, you might have hit a plateau.
A results-driven fitness routine and consistency are certainly keys for hitting your body goals, therefore staying in the same routine for too long can be counterproductive.
Increasing your workout intensity by adding more resistance, incorporating more challenging exercises, and pushing your personal limits may not come easy, but if you want to see more results or hit a new goal, that’s exactly what you have to do.
Your body and your mind will tell you when it’s time to change your routine around and challenge your muscles more.
If you aren’t burning as many calories as you’d like when strength training, try adding plyometrics, or jumping exercises, into your workout. Box jumps, jump squats, skipping, and jumping lunges are all good exercises for fat burning and improving strength.
If you’ve been performing the same workout routine for up to six weeks and haven’t noticed any changes in your body, then your body may have adapted to the movements. This is a sign that an increase in intensity is needed. Try adding more resistance or switching to more challenging exercises.
Pay attention to your body when working out. Are you breezing through your shoulder presses? Are you breaking a sweat? If you can get through 12 repetitions easily, you aren’t working hard enough. The muscles under tension should be fatigued after 12 reps and if not, it’s time to increase the weight. The last three reps should be the hardest reps to complete.
It’s time to increase the intensity of your workouts when you’re bored while exercising. Your mind and body may no longer feel challenged by your current workout due to adaptation, and that’s a sure sign it’s time to switch it up.