
04-28-2010, 04:29 PM
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Cathlete
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 870
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Hi Nancy,
This is the single most informative link I can give you on how to organize a rotation. After the initial specific workouts there is an excellent generic breakdown of each week. There are others who will tell you how, but this illustrates it better, I think. I'll post the generic portion below, credit Fitnessfreak366 for all.
Here's the link to the entire post:
http://www.thecathenation.com/forum/...d.php?t=236312
Quote:
Originally Posted by Fitnessfreak366
Here is a generic breakdown in case you don't have a certain workout for a certain day:
WEEK 1
Day 1: Circuit workout
Day 2: A basic step workout (no longer than 40 minutes)
Day 3: Total Body workout
Day 4: Rest
Day 5: half hour cardio and abs
Day 6: Total body workout
Day 7: Basic step workout (no longer than 40 minutes)
WEEK 2
Day 1: Rest
Day 2: Total Body workout
Day 3: 45 minutes of cardio
Day 4: Circuit workout
Day 5: Rest
Day 6: 50 minutes cardio
Day 7: Total Body workout
WEEK 3
Day 1: 45 minutes cardio
Day 2: Rest
Day 3: Total Body workout
Day 4: 45 minutes cardio
Day 5: 50-60 minutes cardio
Day 6: Rest
Day 7: Total Body workout
WEEK 4
Day 1: Circuit workout (45 minutes)
Day 2: 50-60 minutes of cardio
Day 3: Rest
Day 4: Total Body workout
Day 5: 45 minutes of cardio
Day 6: Circuit workout
Day 7: Rest
WEEK 5
Day 1: Circuit workout - at least an hour
Day 2: 60 minutes of kickboxing (cardio)
Day 3: Total Body & abs
Day 4: Rest
Day 5: Total Body & abs
Day 6: 30-40 minutes cardio
Day 7: 60 minutes Cardio
WEEK 6:
Day 1: Circuit workout - at least an hour
Day 2: 30-40 minutes cardio
Day 3: Rest
Day 4: Circuit workout
Day 5: 60 minutes Cardio
Day 6: 45 minutes upper body workout
Day 7: 45 minutes lower body workout
WEEK 7
Day 1: Rest
Day 2: Chest workout & 30 minutes cardio
Day 3: Triceps workout & 30 minutes cardio
Day 4: Back workout & 30 minutes cardio
Day 5: Leg workout (an hour)
Day 6: Biceps workout & 30 minutes cardio
Day 7: Shoulder workout & 30 minutes cardio
WEEK 8
Day 1: Rest
Day 2: Chest & Triceps workout & 30 min. cardio
Day 3: Back & abs workout & 30 min. cardio
Day 4: Leg workout
Day 5: Biceps & Abs workout & 30 min. cardio
Day 6: Shoulders & 30 min. cardio
Day 7: Rest
WEEK 9
Day 1: 45 minutes to an hour of cardio
Day 2: Upper body workout
Day 3: Low Impact cardio (60 minutes)
Day 4: Lower body workout
Day 5: Rest
Day 6: 60 minutes cardio
Day 7: 45-60 minutes HIIT training
WEEK 10
Day 1: 60 minutes cardio
Day 2: Chest, Shoulder & Tri workout
Day 3: 60 minute HIIT workout
Day 4: Back, Bi's and Abs workout
Day 5: Rest
Day 6: Leg & abs workout
Day 7: 45 minutes cardio
WEEK 11
Day 1: Chest & Triceps workout
Day 2: 60 minutes cardio
Day 3: Back, Shoulders & Biceps workout & abs
Day 4: Rest
Day 5: Leg workout & abs
Day 6: 60 minutes HIIT workout
Day 7: 60 minutes cardio
WEEK 12
Day 1: Chest & Back workout & abs
Day 2: 60 minutes cardio
Day 3: Rest
Day 4: Biceps & Triceps workout
Day 5: 60 minutes HIIT workout
Day 6: Legs & Shoulders workout
Day 7: 60 minutes cardio
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Work at your level, with your goals in mind! Go for it!
For types of workout, this link has most http://www.thecathenation.com/forum/...d.php?t=185761, just ask if you're unsure, or look at the descriptions in Shop Cathe.
That's really the thing I liked most about Cathe workouts, not only are they great, but by coming to the forums you can find out how to use them. You can just do workouts but I get the best results with rotations so far!
Linda
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