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Sam and Claude design a weekly workout plan for the fall

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I’m a fan of Claude, the AI assistant from Anthropic. Mostly I use Claude for work but occasionally I set Claude some other tasks. Claude’s outlines, and plans  are an excellent way to get started on a project.

My goal is a fall workout plan. Fall is fast upon us, August is speeding by, and I just know if I don’t plan now, I’ll blink and it’ll be November. I also know I need to start as I mean to continue. I won’t give myself a break for the first few weeks of the university year because that break would soon become a habit.

I asked Claude to help me design a 6-Day Active Lifestyle Workout Plan. Claude asked about my goals, and I said I wanted to build endurance for long bike rides and canoe trips while maintaining strength and mobility. I also told Claude what I was up to now: daily dog walks, bike commutes, physio, longer rides, and working out with a personal trainer once a week. I mentioned my swimming ambitions and that I’d be doing personal training twice a week in the fall.

Claude asked lots of questions!

Here’s some of them:

In the end,  after some back and forth,  ere’s what Claude came up with:

Claude had a bit more to say:

Detailed Daily Breakdown

MONDAY – Intense Cycling Workout

TUESDAY – Personal Trainer (AM) + Swimming (PM)

WEDNESDAY – Hip Mobility Routine + Dog Walk

THURSDAY – Swimming

FRIDAY – Personal Trainer

SATURDAY – Long Bike Ride

SUNDAY – Yoga & Stretch + Dog Walk


Monthly Progression Notes

Month 1: Foundation Building

Month 2: Intensity Development

Month 3: Peak Performance


Recovery & Adaptation Tips


Equipment Needs

I also got a whole other document on evidence-based hip mobility routines. That’s a lot of reading, Claude!

The only missing pieces are hot yoga and Aquafit on the weekends, but they might work best as random add-ons when they fit.

Will I do all the things every week? God no. But by temperament, I’m a “aim high and get 80% of it done and don’t feel bad about it” person.  YMMV. I know other people do better with moderate,  reasonable goals and meeting them, but that’s not me.

Thanks, Claude! I’m excited about the fall. Will report back.

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