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How to Design Your Own Workout Program (pt 1)

How to Design Your Own Workout Program (pt 1)

FromThe Jordan Syatt Mini-Podcast


How to Design Your Own Workout Program (pt 1)

FromThe Jordan Syatt Mini-Podcast

ratings:
Length:
134 minutes
Released:
Nov 3, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode of The Jordan Syatt Mini-Podcast, I bring along Tony, my podcast producer, for an in-depth discussion on program design and, specifically, how to design your own workout program. 
We walk through, step by step, how to design your own workout program, leaving no stone unturned and no rabbit hole unexplored.  We cover goal setting, exercise frequency, exercise order, rest periods, exercise selection, periodization, and more.  This is a master class in the conjugate method and how I like to think about how to design your own workout program.  So grab a notebook and buckle up, this is a long one. There was so much to cover that we will be recording a Part 2!
Follow Tony and leave him a nice message on his instagram @tone_reverie - he's a bit shy!
I hope you enjoy this episode and, if you do, please leave a review on iTunes (huge thank you to everyone who has written one so far).
Finally, if you've been thinking about joining The Inner Circle but haven't yet... we have hundreds of home and bodyweight workouts for you and you can get them all here: www.sfinnercircle.com.
If you leave a 5-star review and ask a question about program design that we answer in Part 2 of this episode, you will get a free month in the Inner Circle - so go ahead and leave that review.
Released:
Nov 3, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

You and I are going to drink a lot of coffee together. Like, a lot. We’ll also talk about the gym, your workouts, nutrition, entrepreneurship, & more. Welcome to the Mini-Podcast - where we keep things quick, comical, and the opposite of politically correct.