Workout Routine for Business Executives
As a business executive, balancing fitness with professional responsibilities can be a daunting challenge. Long workdays, endless meetings, and family commitments often leave little room for staying in shape. However, prioritizing fitness is critical—not just for physical health but also for mental clarity, energy, and overall performance.
Here, I’ll share a fitness routine designed to meet the unique needs of business professionals. This program incorporates strength training, cardio, and injury prevention while accommodating a busy schedule. Whether you're new to fitness or a seasoned gym-goer, this guide will help you find a balance that works for you
Finding Time for Fitness
For executives, time is a precious commodity. Unlike professional athletes, we can’t spend five or six hours a day on fitness. Instead, the goal is to maximize efficiency. My weekly routine consists of six one-hour workouts, which I block out like important meetings. If I miss a day, I’ll adjust by doubling up workouts on another day.
Fitness Goals: A Guidepost for Success
Setting clear, measurable fitness goals helps me stay motivated. Here are the benchmarks I aim for:
These goals provide structure and allow me to gauge my fitness level. For weight management, I aim to stay between 215 and 220 pounds while maintaining a lean, athletic physique.
The Workout Split
My routine combines elements of bodybuilding, powerlifting, and high-intensity cardio, tailored to minimize injuries and maximize results. Here’s a typical week where on every lifting day I am also doing 20 minutes of high intensity cardio. I find that a bodybuilding centric routine aligns best with my specific fitness goals:
Maximizing Efficiency with Supersets
To make the most of limited time, I never sit idle during workouts. Instead, I incorporate supersets, pairing exercises to keep my body moving and my heart rate elevated. For example:
This approach not only improves efficiency but also adds a cardio element to strength training sessions.
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Adapting to Injuries
As we age, injuries become an inevitable part of fitness. I’ve dealt with torn muscles, surgeries, and tendon issues over the years. A bodybuilding-style workout split allows me to train around injuries by focusing on unaffected muscle groups. For example:
This adaptability ensures I stay consistent, even when setbacks occur.
Cardio for Executives
Cardio is an essential part of my routine for maintaining heart health and endurance. Each weightlifting session ends with 20 minutes of high-intensity cardio, typically on the elliptical, rower, or air bike. On dedicated cardio days, I push for a full hour of sustained intensity to maximize results.
Balancing Fitness with a Busy Schedule
Achieving fitness as a business executive is about balance. By committing to six hours a week and using a structured approach, you can maintain high performance, look good, and feel great—all while excelling in your career.
Fitness is deeply personal, and what works for one person may not work for another. However, this routine has helped me stay strong, lean, and energized despite a demanding schedule.
For more fitness tips and insights, check out my YouTube channel, Next Level You and check out some of my other fitness oriented videos:
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5dI'm on an upper/lower, PPL routine Mon-Fri and it seems to work pretty well. Glad to have the WEC and honors gym available at njit lol.
CEO at Luminary Group
2wGreat post, Mike! No matter how busy life gets, there’s always time to fit in a workout.
Director of Marketing at Discover Echo Inc.
2wI'll never forget you having a stash of protein bars that you brought to Italy to keep your protein intake goals at the BICO Manaagement Summit. Dedication.
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2wThis is great Michael. I had a similar formula (heavier cardio and lighter strength training but similar time commitments nonetheless) while in law school and working full time. Honestly I don’t think I would have made it through without my routine. This is definitely inspiring…thanks for sharing!
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2wThank you for sharing!