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How Many Times Should You Workout Every Week?

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Are you looking to prioritize your fitness guide and health? Do you want to improve the overall quality of your life?

You must start with small goals and work your way up. To do this, you need a workout regimen that meets your current needs to transform from good to great.

Where do you begin? We’ve got you covered. Let’s explore everything you need to know about the benefits of exercise and shorter workout tips.

How Often Should You Work Out Each Week?

This varies depending on the person and their fitness goals. Those who are new to fitness may want to start with 2 or 3 days and gradually work up to 3 to 4 times a week as they become more comfortable with exercising.

Intense workouts can be done 2 to 3 times a week, while lighter exercises can be done on other days. On the days when you don’t work out, your body needs rest and recovery time, so make sure to give it that rest and eat healthy diets.(1)

How Can Beginners Turn Working Out Into A Habit?

It is recommended that a beginner should commit to a set time and specific activities per day, which can be adjusted as you progress and become more comfortable. Working out three to four times a week can be as simple as 30-minute sessions, split up throughout the week to include a mixture of muscle-building exercises and endurance activities.

Developing a workout regimen that you enjoy and finding a way to work out consistently will help you build it into a habit. Additionally, when developing a habit, it is useful to keep track of your workouts. 

What’s A Good Workout Routine?

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The amount and type of exercise should be tailored to individual needs, taking into account age, physical condition, and personal preferences. Generally, adults should aim to complete two or three days of aerobic activity each week. This can include walking, running, cycling, swimming, dance fitness, or participating in a planned exercise class.

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Strength weekly training should also be conducted regularly, at least two days per week, for all major muscle groups. Rest days should also be included in a routine, helping to replenish energy levels, reduce the risk of injury, and prevent workout boredom. It is important to be active throughout the day by taking part in leisure activities.(2)

Are Two Hours In The Gym Too Much?

When it comes to knowing how much time is too much in the gym, the answer will depend on individuals, their fitness goals, and the kinds of workouts they are engaging in. Generally, though, it is advisable to work out between two to six times a week, with an hour to three hours in the gym each time.

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This offers ample opportunity to build strength and endurance while still allowing enough rest time between sessions. Those who engage in higher-intensity activities may need to limit their gym time to an hour or less, whereas those who are looking to make more significant body changes may require up to three hours or more. 

Find the Perfect Fitness Guide for Your Exercise Routine

Working out regularly is vital for improved physical and mental health. It’s important to set aside your fitness guide at least 3-5 days a week for physical activity. To maximize its benefits, vary the type of exercise and intensity. Make sure to monitor your performance and push yourself out of your comfort zone to reach your goals. Now, get up and start moving!

For more tips and tricks to help you reach your end goals, check out the health and wellness section of my website.

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  1. What Makes a Healthy Diet?; https://health.usnews.com/wellness/articles/what-is-a-healthy-diet-plan
  2. Weekly Training Frequency Effects on Strength Gain: A Meta-Analysis; https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6081873/

Last reviewed on April 11, 2026

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Written by Charushila Biswas (Fitness Expert), ISSA

Reviewed by Alex Crockford

Updated: Apr 11, 2026

Apr 4, 2023

Written by Charushila Biswas (Fitness Expert), ISSA

Reviewed by Alex Crockford

This workout advice is for general fitness guidance. Always check with your doctor or certified trainer before beginning any exercise program, especially if you have pre-existing conditions or injuries. Know More

Charushila is an International Sports Sciences Association certified Fitness, Nutritionist and Physical Exercise Therapist. For six years, she has published over 400 articles about diet, lifestyle, exercise, healthy food, and fitness gear. Know More. Learn about our editorial process.
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