I’m sort of looking for ideas. The gym I’m joining is a local chain with several locations within a short drive of home and work. They offer classes, which I will try out on Wednesdays and Fridays (when I’m not at Jazzercise.)
Here’s what I would like to know.
Do you keep a notebook or log of your gym workouts, machines used, reps of resistance stuff? Do you write out what you will do first, and then tick it off, or do you write down what you did afterwards? Do you use any outside resources (books, web sites) to get ideas of how to organize your routine?
I figure if I’m not going classes, I’d like to do a warmup on a cardio machine, then some resistance work, then some long slow burn activity. I tend to get sloppy on doing resistance work if I don’t have a plan, I just do a random amount of reps before I get fatigued, and I don’t intend to fork out the big bucks for a personal trainer. There are probably excellent books or worksheets, or maybe even a web site, where I could pick from a menu of moves and/or machines.
I figure this is like looking up the restaurant menu before going out to eat, so I can plan my calorie intake instead of going in blind and having the 1200 calorie “lite” Cobb salad or something.
The nice thing about the Jazzercise classes is it’s all prescribed and choreographed to music. You don’t get a break till the song is over, and then, ideally, you ‘keep moving’ in the short interval. I’d eventually like to take my resistance schedule and time it out to songs on the iPod the same way. Does anyone do this?
Input on books, etc., would be appreciated. So many of you seem to know exactly what you want to achieve with your gym time, I’m eager to tap into that.
