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What is a personal fitness plan?
A personal fitness plan is your own road map to reaching your fitness goals. A personal fitness plan should include the following things:
  • A list of your fitness goals.
  • A way for you to track your progress. For example, you will probably need a workout book to write down how far you swam, how long you biked, or when and how much weight you lifted. You may also need a scale, tape measure, or body fat testing device to track fat loss or muscle gain.
  • A workout schedule that includes the exercises and activities you plan on doing. As you improve, you will need to change your training schedule as needed.

How do I come up with my fitness goals?
Here are some common fitness goals:
  • Become healthier
  • Lose body fat or weight
  • Gain lean muscle
  • Improve performance in a specific sport
  • Get faster or quicker
  • Become more flexible
  • Race a certain distance, either by biking, running, walking, swimming, or rowing

Write your fitness goals down on paper. Keep them in a place where you can look at them often. Try sticking them on your refrigerator.

How often should I measure my progress?
If your goal is to lose body fat or gain muscle mass, then you should be tracking your progress at least twice a week. You need to check your progress to know if you need to make any changes to your plan. For example, if you are trying to lose body fat and after 2 weeks you haven't lost any, then you know you have to change your fitness plan. The more often you can track your progress, the sooner you can correct any mistakes.

If your goal is better performance, like improving your 5K time, increasing your one rep max in the bench press, or improving your 40-yard sprint time, then you should be tracking your progress in your workout book.

What should I include in my fitness routine?
It is important to include the following in your fitness plan:
  • A warm-up before every training session
  • Stretching
  • Strength training
  • Cardiovascular training - either sprint or distance work
  • Agility and quickness training
  • A cool down after every training session

How much of the strength, cardiovascular, or agility training depends on your fitness goals. Always talk with your health care provider before starting any new fitness routine. Set a deadline to meet your goals. Setting a deadline helps you focus and have a sense of urgency. Reward yourself if you achieve your goal. Once you have met one set of goals, create a new and different personal fitness plan.

What if I can't come up with a fitness routine on my own?
There are many places to look for help:
  • If you belong to a gym, they often have personal trainers to help you create a program.
  • You can search the internet for many on-line training web sites.
  • You can buy a book and learn about setting up your own programs.




  Disclaimer: This content is reviewed periodically and is subject to change as new health information becomes available. The information provided is intended to be informative and educational and is not a replacement for professional medical evaluation, advice, diagnosis or treatment by a healthcare professional.

  HIA File EXR4112F.HTM Release 9.0/2006. Copyright © 2006 McKesson Corporation and/or one of its subdiaries. All Rights Reserved.


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