12-13-2025, 11:37 AM
I see a lot of people jumping into random workouts without any structure, which often leads to burnout or lack of progress. Having a proper home workout plan seems crucial for getting the best home workout results.
How do you approach creating your own home workout plan? Do you follow specific programs or create your own based on your goals?
I'm interested in how you balance different elements - strength training, cardio, flexibility, and recovery. How many days per week do you workout? Do you have rest days built in? And how do you track your progress to make sure your plan is actually working?
How do you approach creating your own home workout plan? Do you follow specific programs or create your own based on your goals?
I'm interested in how you balance different elements - strength training, cardio, flexibility, and recovery. How many days per week do you workout? Do you have rest days built in? And how do you track your progress to make sure your plan is actually working?