Can You Do Strength Training if You’re Overweight?

People often ask if they can do strength training if they’re overweight. 

The answer: Yes! Anyone can do it. 

In a one-on-one setting, coaches use strength & conditioning principles to create the perfect workout for a client. Each session is designed to challenge the client at the right level and move the person closer to their goals.

In a group setting, the workout for the class is modified to suit the needs of each participant. Quickly modifying a general workout in a group session is called “scaling.” 

For example, imagine a workout like this: 

3 rounds of:
20 back squats
Run 1 mile

That’s tough! But what if we adjusted it for a beginner who wants to lose weight and hasn’t worked out very much in the past? It might look like this:

3 rounds of:
5 body-weight squats
Bike or Row 100 meters

We’re experts at modifying workouts for clients. And we can provide hundreds of examples of how we’ve done it in the past. 

But I’ll give you an “easy button” right here: Book a free consultation with us. We’ll find out all about your goals and current fitness level, and then we’ll tell you exactly how we can help you. 

You Can Do Strength Training If You’re Overweight!

Here’s something to remember: You don’t have to be fit to start training. Training is the thing that makes you fit. It’s like swimming lessons: You don’t learn to swim before taking lessons. You take lessons to learn.

At our gym, Strength & Conditioning is just a method we use to help people lose weight or body fat or gain strength—or accomplish any other goal. Strength training is a mix of cardiovascular and strength work, which makes it perfect for people who want to change body composition. 

With new clients, we always find out what they want to accomplish first, and then we put together a detailed plan. If weight loss is your goal, we’ll explain why the workouts we give you will help you, and we’ll tell you about the other half of the weight-loss equation: nutrition! People always think about working out, but eating right is a huge part of the program.

After we create the perfect plan for you, we’ll help you stick to it and make sure you get measurable results. We’ll track the numbers that are important to you so you know you’re making progress.

This process works like a charm. We’ve had beginners become very fit, we’ve had older clients become fitter than they were when they were younger, and we’ve had people lose impressive amounts of weight and body fat. It’s amazing to watch them progress, and we celebrate every single achievement with them.

If weight loss is your goal and you’re interested in Strength Training, let me assure you that you can do it if you’re currently overweight. The key is working with a qualified professional who can create workouts that are perfect for you and your goals. 

The best part: Your journey won’t start with a workout. It will start with a conversation. That means you’ll get to tell your story, talk about your goals and ask any questions you have. If you’re unsure about anything, we’ll talk the time to make you feel totally comfortable. This way, you’ll feel confident in our plan and inspired to take action.