Workout Plan - Gym

A balanced approach with 3 strength sessions, 2 Pilates/mobility sessions, and 1 cardio session.

Consider your training age, available equipment, and time. Don't try to fit a 6-day split into a schedule that only allows for 3. Phase 2: Plotting the Structure (Choosing a Split) Gym Workout Plan

Use SMART goals (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound). Instead of "getting fit," aim to "work out 3 times a week for 30 minutes for the next 8 weeks". A balanced approach with 3 strength sessions, 2

Designing a gym workout plan is like writing a story where you are the main character—it needs a clear goal, a structured beginning, and consistent progress to reach a satisfying conclusion. Phase 1: The Inciting Incident (Setting Your Goals) Phase 2: Plotting the Structure (Choosing a Split)

A popular advanced method where you group exercises by movement type (Push: chest/shoulders/triceps; Pull: back/biceps; Legs: quads/hamstrings/glutes). Phase 3: Character Development (Exercise Selection)