Jazzercise vs. Cardio Strength Training
Filed Under: Fit Over 40 · Strength Training
Filed Under: Fit Over 40 · Strength Training
One of my clients gave up her jazzercise routine at the first of the year for cardio strength training and hasn’t looked back since.
This fabulously fit 50-something did her previous workout routine for quite some time and it helped her get in pretty good shape…..but her body had gotten used to it and she needed something new to challenge her. (Vicki in action)
Her sister-in-law had recently started working with me and recommended it to her and her husband. After the free trial, she decided to give it a try and see how she liked it. She went from good shape to even better shape.
She has maintained her cardio conditioning and increased her strength at the same time. All the upper and mid back exercises have reduced some occasional neck problems, giving her increased posture and alignment.
After doing the same exercise routine over and over you need to give your body a new stimulus in order to see improvement. Besides keeping your body guessing this also keeps your mind fresh, which is also important for avoiding plateaus.
This is why you see so many gym members hit plateaus – you get used to your routine and need a new stimulus. Recently, a young woman came in to try and make some additional progress.
After doing the elliptical machine 5 days a week, she is in good shape but wants to keep improving. Your body gets very efficient at doing steady state (pace) aerobics and high intensity intervals will shock the body and increase your metabolism.
Resistance training will help build lean muscle tissue and keep your burning more calories after you have stopped exercising. It also accentuates a woman’s natural curves while building or maintaining bone mass – a win/win situation!
The increased strength makes everyday activities much easier. The time efficient nature of these workouts doesn’t hurt any, either – about 2 hours a week (3 sessions) is all she does with me and then some walking on her own.
Get moving!
Brian Morgan






