January 2, 2024
Starting a fitness routine can feel like a lot. And getting handed some generic plan that doesn’t fit your body, your goals, or your life just makes it harder.
You’re not a template. So your plan shouldn’t be one either.
What’s wrong with copy-paste plans?
Most of these plans don’t ask anything about you. They don’t know:
- If you’re new to this or have some experience
- How much free time you actually have
- If you’ve got injuries or things you can’t do
- What keeps you motivated
- What you really want – fat loss, strength, more muscle, better sleep, better fitness, or whatever your personal goals are
It’s like handing everyone the same medicine without even checking what’s wrong.
No wonder people quit. It’s frustrating and pointless.
What a real plan looks like
A proper plan is built around you. It takes into account:
- Where you’re starting from
- Your age, weight, and fitness level
- How much free time you have
- What workout equipment you have
- How you eat, what you like, and what actually fuels you
- Your goals – whatever they are
When a plan fits, everything’s easier.
Why that matters
When a plan makes sense for you, you’re more likely to:
- Stick with it
- Avoid setbacks and injuries
- Feel better doing it
- Actually see progress
It stops feeling like a struggle. It starts feeling like something you can keep up.
You’re not average – so don’t train like you are
You’ve got your own goals, your own schedule, and your own limits. That’s why your plan should be built for you – not for “most people.”
At Livantu, we make 4-week fitness and meal plans tailored to your body and your routine. No guessing. No hype. Just something that works.
Ready to leave cookie-cutter plans behind?
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January 2, 2024
Starting a fitness routine can feel like a lot. And getting handed some generic plan that doesn’t fit your body, your goals, or your life just makes it harder.
You’re not a template. So your plan shouldn’t be one either.
What’s wrong with copy-paste plans?
Most of these plans don’t ask anything about you. They don’t know:
- If you’re new to this or have some experience
- How much free time you actually have
- If you’ve got injuries or things you can’t do
- What keeps you motivated
- What you really want – fat loss, strength, more muscle, better sleep, better fitness, or whatever your personal goals are
It’s like handing everyone the same medicine without even checking what’s wrong.
No wonder people quit. It’s frustrating and pointless.
What a real plan looks like
A proper plan is built around you. It takes into account:
- Where you’re starting from
- Your age, weight, and fitness level
- How much free time you have
- What workout equipment you have
- How you eat, what you like, and what actually fuels you
- Your goals – whatever they are
When a plan fits, everything’s easier.
Why that matters
When a plan makes sense for you, you’re more likely to:
- Stick with it
- Avoid setbacks and injuries
- Feel better doing it
- Actually see progress
It stops feeling like a struggle. It starts feeling like something you can keep up.
You’re not average – so don’t train like you are
You’ve got your own goals, your own schedule, and your own limits. That’s why your plan should be built for you – not for “most people.”
At Livantu, we make 4-week fitness and meal plans tailored to your body and your routine. No guessing. No hype. Just something that works.
Ready to leave cookie-cutter plans behind?




