Why is Variety Important?

Investment-minded people know one of the best ways to strengthen a long-term financial portfolio is to diversify investments. Investing your money in a variety of financial interests can help ensure your money won't disappear in an unpredictable market.

It's easy to think of fitness the same way. Diversify your fitness portfolio now and your health will be less likely to disappear in the future. Exercise variety will help decrease your risk of heart disease, arthritis, disability, and even some kinds of cancer. In fact, recent data suggest that regularly engaging in a range of physical activities decreases all-cause mortality rates.

One of the biggest mistakes people make with their exercise program is not including enough variety. Research shows that diversifying your workout routine offers greater payoffs than sticking to the same moves for years on end. That's because exercise variety maximizes benefits and minimizes obstacles to working out, such as injuries, plateaus, and boredom.

In physiology, there is a term called the SAID principle. The SAID stands for Specific Adaptation to Imposed Demands. This simply states that the body will adapt to the specific demands that are placed on it. When you train by lifting very heavy weights to gain maximal strength your body will respond accordingly and adapt. If you train to run long distances at a slow pace, your body will adapt to that change as well. Variety in to an exercise program allows the body to adapt to many demands, from high intensity exercise to slow, steady state exercise.

What's the Right Mix?

Although your optimal balance of aerobic and strength training may vary slightly, depending on your age, a good rule of thumb is to strive for equal amounts of the two each week, integrating flexibility exercises into every workout. Although the ratios of the different types of exercise should stay fairly constant, you can add variables to optimize your exercise program and maximize your results. These variables include intensity, frequency, duration, and variety within the exercise type.

  • Intensity is measured by the percentage of your maximum heart rate you reach during an activity.

  • Frequency refers to how often you perform an activity.

  • Duration refers to the amount of time spent performing an activity.

Variety is important in a fitness program because it allows for your body to be challenged on a consistent basis and to overcome a plateau. A plateau happens when the body has become accustom or used to doing the same repeated exercises over and over again .To overcome a plateau the mixture of new exercises and placing new demands on the body will increase the intensity in addition to promoting new muscle growth.

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Smoothie Recipe

Ingredients for Almond Joy Smoothie

  • 1/2 cup frozen cauliflower rice

  • 1/2 cup chopped zucchini

  • 20-30 grams chocolate protein powder

  • 2 tbsp. almond butter

  • 1 tbsp. cacao powder

  • 1 cup coconut milk (canned light coconut milk or refrigerated coconut milk)

  • Monk fruit to taste

  • 1 tbsp. unsweetened coconut flakes (for topping)

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