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Episode 18: How to Write your Workout Schedule

8 min · 4 sep 2024
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The hardest part of anything is getting started. Let's discuss how to make a doable and forgiving plan to get started. 7 Steps to Starting Your Workouts: 1. Reflect on what has worked or not worked before this 2. Set your duration: How long of a workout can you reasonably expect for yourself right now? 3. Set your frequency: How many days a week would you like to plan on? 4. Determine your non-negotiables: Which days are "nos" and which are "yesses"? 5. Write down the schedule somewhere. 6. Pick a "push it" and a "light" day weekly. 7. Track how you're feeling. Advice:  Start when you get the nudge to start. Don't wait until everything is "ready". Your schedule is a scaffolding. Be ok changing the plans. Build self-trust by delivering on your promises to yourself. Abby is the owner of Forte Performance & Physical Therapy, [https://www.forteperformancept.com/] where she works with musicians, artists, and performers to help them feel and sound their best. Website [https://www.forteperformancept.com/] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/forteperformancept/] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/forteperformancept] Disclaimer: This podcast episode is for educational purposes only and is not to be taken as medical advice.

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aflevering Episode 18: How to Write your Workout Schedule artwork

Episode 18: How to Write your Workout Schedule

The hardest part of anything is getting started. Let's discuss how to make a doable and forgiving plan to get started. 7 Steps to Starting Your Workouts: 1. Reflect on what has worked or not worked before this 2. Set your duration: How long of a workout can you reasonably expect for yourself right now? 3. Set your frequency: How many days a week would you like to plan on? 4. Determine your non-negotiables: Which days are "nos" and which are "yesses"? 5. Write down the schedule somewhere. 6. Pick a "push it" and a "light" day weekly. 7. Track how you're feeling. Advice:  Start when you get the nudge to start. Don't wait until everything is "ready". Your schedule is a scaffolding. Be ok changing the plans. Build self-trust by delivering on your promises to yourself. Abby is the owner of Forte Performance & Physical Therapy, [https://www.forteperformancept.com/] where she works with musicians, artists, and performers to help them feel and sound their best. Website [https://www.forteperformancept.com/] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/forteperformancept/] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/forteperformancept] Disclaimer: This podcast episode is for educational purposes only and is not to be taken as medical advice.

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Episode 16: Perfect Piano Posture Problems

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