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February 11, 2010

Your Fitness Level Revealed

So hopefully you’ve now had a chance to complete all five fitness tests and the “what’s your fitness age?” quiz.  If not, I’ve provided links to all of these tests below.

Quiz: What’s your fitness age?

At-Home Fitness Test: Step-ups

At-Home Fitness Test: Push-ups

At-Home Fitness Test: Plank Hold

At-Home Fitness Test: Sit & Reach

At-Home Fitness Test: Cobra Stretch

Remember, the point of these tests is to determine your current fitness level and establish benchmarks for yourself moving forward.  These tests are a critical component in designing fitness programs for my clients, and they are equally important for your own progress.  For this reason, please be as honest as possible when taking each test – this will ensure that your workout is an accurate match to your fitness level.

I’ve spent time putting together three separate workouts for you, based on three different fitness levels.  You’ll determine, based on your scores, which workout is for you and begin working towards your fitness goals!

First, you’ll need to tally up all your grades (A, B, or C). If you clearly have more of one letter than any other, then your job is done!  Look below for your fitness level description. If, on the other hand, your answers are split fairly equally between two or three letters, follow this guide:

Fitness Level

Mostly A’s: Training Pro

You are no stranger to exercise and have maintained a healthy weight and active lifestyle through most of your life. Your fitness tests demonstrate your ability to excel in all three areas of fitness: cardiovascular, strength, and flexibility.  You are a well-rounded fitness enthusiast and do a great job cross-training your body.  As far as your fitness goals, you are looking to add variety and an extra challenge to your workouts.  Congratulations!

Mostly B’s: Avid Exerciser

You have exercised in the past (or have only recently begun) but fitness has not been a constant in your life (until now!).  Your fitness tests have identified some strengths and weaknesses for you, so you can focus your workouts moving forward.  Your fitness goals include changing your lifestyle and making exercise a regular activity.  Good for you!

Mostly C’s: Fitness Freshman

You are new to exercise and/or it’s been a VERY long time since you worked out.  You may have done well on a few of the tests, but your strengths are unbalanced (leaning heavily towards only one area of fitness: cardiovascular, strength, or flexibility).  Your goal is to improve your health and well-being by bringing fitness into your life.  You just don’t know where to begin. You’ve come to the right place!

Over the next week, I’ll post a starter workout for each fitness level: Training Pro, Avid Exerciser, and Fitness Freshman.  As we progress through the workouts in the coming weeks, I’ll post more on how to increase the intensity of the exercises and how to effectively track your progress.  Once you can complete 3 full sets of each exercise easily (and for 2 consecutive workouts), then it’s time to move to the next fitness level.  Good luck!

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