Welcome to Week ONE of my new workout series! I’m excited to share my full-body workout and meditation routine with you. This adaptable workout is designed to fit any fitness level, so whether you’re a beginner or someone who works out regularly, you can join in and adjust the exercises to fit your needs.
I’m not a fitness instructor—just someone on a fitness journey, and I thought it would be fun to share in case anyone wants to join me.
Let’s get started with Week 1!
Disclaimer: I’m not a professional fitness trainer; I’m just sharing my workouts for inspiration. Please consult a professional before starting any new exercise program.
For this week, I’ll be doing a series of exercises that work different muscle groups for a full-body workout. I’ve included descriptions in case you’re new to fitness and need some extra support.
Here’s the routine:
Warm-Up and Cardio
I like to start my workout with some warm-up stretching to get my body ready. I usually spend about 10 minutes stretching all the major muscle groups, focusing on my legs, arms, and back. It really helps to increase blood flow and prevent any injuries.
After stretching, I move on to some cardio. I spend 20-30 minutes either walking or running. Sometimes I go for a brisk walk, and other times I enjoy a light jog. If you prefer other forms of cardio, feel free to do what you enjoy most, whether it’s cycling, jumping rope, or something else. This will elevate your heart rate, boost your endurance, and prepare your body for the full-body workout.
3 Sets:
Cool Down and Stretching
After finishing up my workout, I make sure to take some time to cool down and stretch. Spending at least 5-10 minutes stretching all the major muscle groups I worked on really helps enhance flexibility and aids in my recovery. If you’re interested, here’s a helpful guide on post-workout stretching that I’ve found useful.
To finish off the routine, I like to do a 10-minute meditation focused on cultivating a positive mindset. If you want to join me, find a quiet space, sit comfortably, and follow along:
I like to use this 10-Minute Meditation Track for Deep Relaxation, Healing, and Inner Peace during my meditation.
Consistency is key to seeing results, so I try to stick with this routine throughout the week. Remember, it’s okay to modify the exercises to fit your fitness level. If you need to, decrease the number of reps or take longer rest periods. The goal is to challenge yourself while maintaining proper form. You can add ankle weights to make the exercises harder or use dumbbells when doing squats.
I’d love to hear about your progress! Feel free to share your experiences, challenges, and successes in the comments below. Let’s motivate each other to stay on track and achieve our fitness goals.
Stay tuned for next week’s routine, where we’ll continue to build on this foundation with new exercises and meditations. Together, we’ll transform our bodies and minds, one workout at a time.
xo, Chelsea
~ If you’re enjoying this workout series, be sure to check out my blog post “Journey Within: 6 Questions To Manifest Your Healthiest Life.” It’s a great complement to our fitness journey, focusing on how to set meaningful health goals and create a positive mindset. Read it here!
Chelsea Backman is a national board-certified health & wellness coach, multi-passionate entrepreneur, proud mother of two, blogger and content creator. With a deep-rooted passion for whole body health, her mission is to empower her community with the tools, knowledge, insights, and resources they need to take control of their health and be the best version of themselves—on their own terms.
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