Cross-Training: Rev Up Your Exercise program with Variety

Cross-training combines two or more types of physical activity. If it sounds intense, don’t worry. Cross-training is an easy way to add variety to your exercise program, whether you want to live a healthier lifestyle or you’re an advanced athlete who wants a more varied training regimen.

What is cross-training?

If you’re bored with the same old workout, you’re struggling to lose those last few pounds or you’re ready to add a new level of fitness to your routine, cross-training may help you meet your fitness goals. Consider these basic approaches to cross-training:

  • Multiple activities. With this approach to cross-training, you combine two or more types of activity with the same goal — such as aerobic activity — in the same workout. For example, you might ride a stationary bike before your morning jog.
  • Alternating days. As another option, you may choose to alternate two or more types of activity during the week. For example, you might swim on Monday and Wednesday and jog on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.

Simply pick various activities you enjoy and incorporate them into your exercise plan.

What are the benefits of cross-training?

Cross-training can help you improve your overall fitness and performance. But that’s not all. Cross-training can also:

  • Reduce your risk of injury. Cross-training gives your bones, muscles and joints a rest from repetitive stresses. Alternating between a high-impact activity, such as running, and a low-impact activity, such as cycling, can help you avoid overuse injuries and reduce the risk of other injuries.
  • Keep you interested. Exercise can be more fun when you’re not doing the same activity every day. The variety may help you stick with your exercise program.
  • Help you burn extra calories. Cross-training can keep you exercising more regularly, which helps you burn more calories. Any fat you lose can improve your performance.
  • Double as a backup plan. If your bike breaks down, you can still jog. If you hurt your ankle, you may still be able to swim.

Source:  www.mayoclinic.com

 

Article by Sonja

Sonja Franzmann is Miss Fit, a Personal Fitness Trainer, Nutrition Consultant and PTS Certified Trainer. Miss Fit’s goal is to empower you with the knowledge and skills to make intelligent decisions regarding nutrition and active living.

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Miss Fit Consulting is a Calgary In-Home Health and Wellness Firm whose primary goal is to empower you with the knowledge and skills to make intelligent decisions regarding nutrition and active living.

Sonja Franzmann is Miss Fit, a Personal Fitness Trainer & Nutrition Consultant. Sonja is a graduate of Mount Royal University's Personal Trainer Extension Certificate Program and is certified through Can-Fit-Pro as a Personal Training Specialist (PTS) including Functional Training. Sonja is also certified through SAIT's Nutrition For Healthy Lifestyles Certifcate Program with additional education from Alive Academy's Natural Health Fundamentals.

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