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What has worked for you?
What kind of exercise/ movement/ workout split have you found 1) most beneficial and 2) most enjoyable? (Bonus points if it meets both categories!) I have trialed many different exercise routines over the years including full body, push pull legs, and simply just making it up on a given day. Currently, I am trying to incorporate more power and jumping type movements to keep my body adapted to higher loads! Looking back, the biggest driver of the program/ type and frequency of exercise I engage in tends to come from my work, and previously school, schedule. Prioritizing time to exercise/ move and building other scheduling aspects around it has helped me stay consistent. Making the decision ahead of time to prioritize my health and exercise keeps me accountable and helps avoid decision fatigue! I have also found that creating a weekly plan to fit the season I am in before engaging in exercise helps me to exercise with intention. Not to mention saving time thinking about what to do while at the gym, and it helps ensure I progress. So, what has worked for you??
3 likes • Sep '25
It’s not the most exciting, but with my schedule I shoot for 3-4 times a week, and tend to do a “bench day” a “squat day” and a “deadlift day” and will do several accessories prior to that then tend to end on the big compound movement. Lots of rows. Front and lateral raises, different goblet and body weight squats .
2 likes • Sep '25
It’s funny you ask that. I did bench today and started with bench and it took most of my time because I just did more reps. I honestly didn’t feel as warmed up as normal when I started and took a little longer to really get into a groove, but it was easier to work on isolation of the pecs today. Overall jury is out, but I will try some more. I didn’t t have as long today to work out which is why I went straight to bench.
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Working across sales, automotive repair, healthcare led to me founding my own business. Now learning, growing, and helping others do the same

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