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A question that I am often asked by frustrated fitness enthusiasts is "Why have my results stopped? I am doing the same routine as before - what happened?"
This is a common place to end up, usually a few months after starting a new exercise routine. At first your body responds to your routine in lost pounds and gained muscle tone, then one day your results screech to a stop.
What happened? And, more importantly, what can you do about it?
You may have heard the saying, "When you discover that you are riding a dead horse, the best idea is to get off." This is the perfect analogy for your stale workout routine.
The problem: Your body has adapted to your routine. Let's face it, when you can do your workout routine in your sleep it's time for something new.
The Solution: It's time to shake things up, and to apply the concept of muscle confusion.
Muscle confusion means that you keep your body guessing by changing your routine. The following are great ways to do just that:
Now, don't worry, this doesn't mean that you need a brand new workout every day of the week. In fact, your body will take some time to adjust to each new workout, so it should be done for the appropriate amount of time before results start to slack off.
What is that ‘sweet spot' of time that each new routine should be used before moving on to the next? Well, the answer to that question is as unique as each person reading this.
For some this will mean a new routine every 3 weeks, and for others it will mean a new routine every 8 weeks. Typically the fitter you are the quicker your body will adapt to each new routine.
Muscle confusion plays a big part of the programs that I provide for my clients and it's one of the little secrets I use to deliver fast results.
Want to know more? Contact me today to get started on your own program aimed at weight loss success.
Copyright 2008 Neil Habgood, CPT. Real Health Inc. Holistic Personal Training, Injury Rehabilitation & Customized Nutrition