Many fitness enthusiasts find themselves putting in the time but not seeing the results they want. There are a variety of reasons you might not be seeing the progress you want, from poor nutrition to overtraining to setting unrealistic goals. Before getting frustrated and giving up on your fitness journey, take a look at some of the areas that you might be struggling with that can help you improve your progress. In this blog, we’ll explore some of the most common mistakes newbies and seasoned fitness enthusiasts make.
Neglecting progressive overload
As your strength and endurance increase, to keep progressing, it’s important to gradually increase your workout’s demand by lifting more weight, doing more reps or sets, or shortening rest periods.
Poor nutrition
Your diet is critical for fueling workouts and repairing muscle tissue. Common food mistakes include not eating enough protein, relying on processed “diet” foods, and not eating enough.
Poor form
Using incorrect technique can reduce the effectiveness of an exercise and lead to injuries, as other muscles compensate for the targeted group. Prioritize mastering proper form with lighter weights before increasing the load.
Lack of sleep
Your muscles repair and grow while you rest. Insufficient sleep can disrupt this process. If your schedule is packed, don’t skimp on sleep to fit time into your day for exercise.
Overtraining
There is such a thing as too much exercise. Working out too intensely, too often, or for too long can lead to chronic fatigue, mood changes, and injuries. Incorporate rest days and listen to your body to find a sustainable balance.
Insufficient hydration
Even mild dehydration can impair your performance and slow your recovery time. Staying hydrated with plenty of water is essential. Be mindful of the climate you’re in, and if you’re sweating more than usual, so you know if you should be hydrating extra.
Lifting too heavy or too light
Falling victim to ego lifting, using weights that are too heavy for your strength level, can compromise your form and risk injury. Conversely, lifting weights that are consistently too light will not challenge your muscles enough to stimulate growth.
Setting unrealistic expectations
Significant results take time. Expecting too much too soon can lead to disappointment, cause you to lose motivation, and put you at risk of injury by going too hard too fast. Trust the process and focus on smaller, achievable goals.
Where Can I Find A Fitness Trainer?
At Advanced Kinetics Physical Therapy, we offer personal training services so our trainers can ensure there are no weak spots in your training program! You’re able to schedule your personal training sessions on our website via Vagaro or through the Vagaro app! If you’re interested in learning more about how our personal trainers can help you, please get in touch with us!




