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Written by Navneet Kaur, M.Sc. Nutrition & Dietetics

Exercise

How to Transition from Beginner to Advanced Workouts

Moving from beginner to advanced workouts takes planning, patience, and perseverance. Here are the tips to help you transition efficiently and thoroughly. 

Introduction

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Make your goals - whether it is constructing strength, persistence, or flexibility. Knowing what you want will help you improve your workouts and keep you motivated. 

1. Set Clear Goals 

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Perfect your form on every move! Proper technique reduces injury risk and improves results. Aim for perfect reps, not just number of reps. 

2. Focus on Form First 

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Introduce compound exercises like pull ups, shoulder press, and squats. These movements target multiple muscles, building a solid foundation for advanced training. 

3. Add Compound Movements 

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Challenge your body over the years. Add more weight, reps, or decrease rest time often to push your limits and build strength. 

4. Include Progressive Overload 

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Don’t forget about rest days and sleep! Proper recovery is important for progress, repairing muscles, and avoiding burnout. 

5. Prioritize Recovery 

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Record weights, reps, and the way you feel after exercises. It keeps you focused and helps spot areas for improvement over the years. 

6. Track Your Progress 

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Transitioning to advanced workouts calls for endurance and staying regular. Stay consistent, listen to your body, and celebrate each milestone in your journey! 

Conclusion

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