So background, I've been regularly exercising since June of this year. I enjoy it, and have made it a part of my regular routine. So far to date, I've done the following programs (I've done multiple at a time represented by ordered pairs <a,b,c> which I just learnt is probably not a good idea...) <Foundation, Survival Mode Workout Daily>, <Baseline, Arms of Steel>, <Ironheart, Total Abs, 1-Min HIIT>, 14 day break due to a trip to Japan but LOTS of walking, <Ironborn, Code of Abs, Power HIIT>, <Unbound, Bootcamp, Ten>, <30 Days of Yoga, (rest of) Bootcamp, Epic Five> and lastly I am currently doing <30 Days of Yoga (again. not 30 more. same as before), Express Tone, Cardio Trim(stopped)>. Always doing a warmup before working out, and doing Morning Stretch afterwards.
My goals, in order of personal importance, are 1.) feeling good, 2.) Weight loss, 3.) Looks/Hypertrophy, 4.) Strength.
As for weight, started at ~180 lbs (~82kg) and have fluctuated around 160 lbs (~73 kg) for the past few months.
Diet, well I leave with my family, so I have little control over it. But the meals are protein dense, and I try to avoid junk food and over eating whenever possible.
Ok. Now, the situation.
First, I recognize that impatience may have gotten the better of me and shifted my views which programs. As mentioned before, I never really got the memo to not go doing a bunch at once. Second, recently the motivation has been low, and at this point I'm running off routine and discipline, rather than desire. Beginner gains have been had and now it takes a lot more effort. I workout first thing in the morning, immediately after I wake up. But recently I've been feeling like it's taking too much time, and the time being spent feels inefficient. Which lead to doubt, which lead to me rethinking my approach to working out. I struggle to find the "Your level +1" type workouts or programs. In the sense that most things feel either too easy, too hard, about my level but it isn't increasing it. Which is made worse by wanting more general fitness rather than focusing heavily on one thing. Another balancing issue is finding the point where you go hard enough to grow, but without going so hard you hurt yourself.
Sorry for the long rambling, now for the actually question.
Please be brutal and straight to the point. Is there anything / what things am I doing wrong? Or alternatively, how can I build a better routine?
Ideally, I'm aiming for something that can be done daily, is repeatable with occasional variation, focuses primarily on weight loss with a good mix of strength, and lastly is enjoyable.
I'm open to all advice, or opinions on the matter. At the end of the day, I'm not too prideful to refuse to lower my head and listen to those with experience. The goal is to improve my body and keep it healthy. Not to ignorantly destroy it.
Thanks in advance, and sorry for the wall of text.
My goals, in order of personal importance, are 1.) feeling good, 2.) Weight loss, 3.) Looks/Hypertrophy, 4.) Strength.
As for weight, started at ~180 lbs (~82kg) and have fluctuated around 160 lbs (~73 kg) for the past few months.
Diet, well I leave with my family, so I have little control over it. But the meals are protein dense, and I try to avoid junk food and over eating whenever possible.
Ok. Now, the situation.
First, I recognize that impatience may have gotten the better of me and shifted my views which programs. As mentioned before, I never really got the memo to not go doing a bunch at once. Second, recently the motivation has been low, and at this point I'm running off routine and discipline, rather than desire. Beginner gains have been had and now it takes a lot more effort. I workout first thing in the morning, immediately after I wake up. But recently I've been feeling like it's taking too much time, and the time being spent feels inefficient. Which lead to doubt, which lead to me rethinking my approach to working out. I struggle to find the "Your level +1" type workouts or programs. In the sense that most things feel either too easy, too hard, about my level but it isn't increasing it. Which is made worse by wanting more general fitness rather than focusing heavily on one thing. Another balancing issue is finding the point where you go hard enough to grow, but without going so hard you hurt yourself.
Sorry for the long rambling, now for the actually question.
Please be brutal and straight to the point. Is there anything / what things am I doing wrong? Or alternatively, how can I build a better routine?
Ideally, I'm aiming for something that can be done daily, is repeatable with occasional variation, focuses primarily on weight loss with a good mix of strength, and lastly is enjoyable.
I'm open to all advice, or opinions on the matter. At the end of the day, I'm not too prideful to refuse to lower my head and listen to those with experience. The goal is to improve my body and keep it healthy. Not to ignorantly destroy it.
Thanks in advance, and sorry for the wall of text.
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