To Jen Jewell, there's only one steadfast rule about training: It has to be fun! Instead of slogging through workouts that she hates, Jen does her best to create a program that's constantly changing, that she knows she'll enjoy doing, and that's going to challenge every aspect of her fitness level. Most importantly, it's a program that she knows she can maintain for years.

Jen Jewell Fitness 360

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Jen doesn't like to do the same thing over and over again. For her sanity and well-being, she has to mix it up. "If I'm getting bored on the treadmill, then I do something new on the Stepmill. Or, I'll do intervals of some crazy mix like jump roping and stair climbing." By keeping her fitness diverse, Jen saves herself from just walking on a moving belt.

She gives her clients the same advice: "If you absolutely despise the treadmill, elliptical, or other pieces of cardio equipment, clearly those machines are not for you. Do what you like. Anything from a boot camp, to a spin class, to a kickboxing class will be better than hating the gym and dreading the next workout."

She also likes to train outdoors. "I live in southern California. We have the Santa Monica Stairs, the beach, [and] we can go hiking. There are a million fun things to do. So whenever I need a break from the gym, I head into the sunshine."

Fitness 360: Jen Jewell, Training Program

Seated Hammer Curl

Although her program changes on a regular basis, it's not random. "I mix it up depending on what my goals are or what I'm getting ready for. Sometimes, I'll do a body part split. Sometimes I'll do total-body workouts."

But, because she holds a lot of muscle naturally, she never worries too much about bulking. "My main goal is to maintain my muscle mass and stay lean."

Right now, Jen is also concentrating on developing her hamstrings. "My quads are extremely developed from years of gymnastics and now weight training. So I'm bringing my hammies up to speed!"

She has a really busy schedule, so not all of her rest days fall on the same day of the week. "Each week is different. My workouts and rest days depend on my schedule."



On Sundays, when most people are resting, Jen hits the gym. "A lot of people like to take Sunday as a rest day. But I get some of my best workouts on Sunday. The gym is quiet, and I don't usually have a ton to do that day. Sundays are my day to concentrate on myself."

Jen's Workout Split

Workout 1: Back
1
Superset
4 sets
Chin-Up
4 sets, 12 reps
Pushups
to Side Plank.
4 sets, 60 sec
2
Superset
4 sets
Seated Cable Rows
4 sets, 12 reps
Feet-elevated push-up
4 sets, 15 reps
3
Superset
4 sets
Lat pull-down
4 sets, 12 reps
Burpee
4 sets, 15 reps
4
Superset
4 sets
Bent Over Barbell Row
4 sets, 12 reps
Jumping rope
4 sets, 30-60 sec
5
Superset
4 sets
Back extension
4 sets, 15 reps
Elbow plank
Weighted.
4 sets, to failure
Workout 2: Upper-Body Blast
1
Circuit
4 rounds
Jumping rope
4 sets, 30-60 sec
Elbow plank
Weighted.
4 sets, to failure
Mountain climber
4 sets, 60 sec
Military press
4 sets, 12 reps
Barbell Curl
4 sets, 12 reps
Burpee
with Dumbbells.
4 sets, 15 reps
2
Circuit
4 rounds
EZ-bar skullcrusher-
4 sets, 8-10 reps
Feet-elevated push-up
4 sets, 60 sec
Alternating incline dumbbell biceps curl
4 sets, 12-15 reps
Burpee
4 sets, 12 reps
Side Lateral Raise
4 sets, 8-10 reps
Workout 3: Lower-Body Blast
1
Superset
5 sets
Dumbbell step-up
5 sets, 12-15 reps
Arms-crossed jump squat
5 sets, 30 sec
2
Barbell Bulgarian split squat
1 set, 12-15 reps (per leg)
3
Superset
5 sets
Leg Press
5 sets, 10-12, 10-12, 10-12, 15, 15 reps
Burpee
5 sets, 12 reps
4
Dumbbell Walking Lunge
4 sets, 15 reps (per leg)
5
Bonus Superset
5 sets
Barbell Hip Thrust
5 sets, 15-20 reps
Weighted Jump Squat
5 sets, 15-20 reps
Workout 4: Chest/Triceps/Abs
1
Superset
4 sets
Dumbbell Bench Press
4 sets, 12 reps
Russian twist
4 sets, 15 reps
2
Superset
4 sets
Alternating incline dumbbell biceps curl
4 sets, 12 reps
Side Bridge
4 sets, 15 sec (per side)
3
Superset
4 sets
Lying cable chest fly
4 sets, 12 reps
Elbow plank
with Oblique Twist.
4 sets, 12 reps
4
Superset
4 sets
Dumbbell Flyes
4 sets, 12 reps
Weighted Crunches
4 sets, 20-25 reps
5
Decline Push-Up
1 set, to failure
6
Tricep Dumbbell Kickback
3 sets, 12-15 reps
7
Triceps Pushdown - Rope Attachment
3 sets, 12-15 reps
8
Seated triceps press
3 sets, 12-15 reps

Jen Jewell Fitness 360

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Cassie Smith

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Cassie Smith is a freelance writer living in Boise, Idaho.

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