We’ve all done it: You start a workout regimen, excited about getting into shape. You aced the first one. On the second, you were feeling strong. Then, you miss a session in favor of a little extra sleep or time at the office. Next thing you know, every weeknight turns into a bottle of wine, a half of a roast chicken, a pint of ice cream and the decision to give it a better go next year. Like all routines, getting fit requires a commitment and a practice, things that many people try and fail at every year, most commonly in January.
One way to get around this problem? Don’t commit. Try a few different things. See what works for you. We’ve consulted with three qualified trainers with very different pedigrees to come up with repeatable, week-long workouts that will put you on the path to fitness. We recommend trying them for a month, and if you like them, doing further research to build out a year-long plan.
The Experts

Kyle Railton, Coach at Tough Mudder, New York
Lake Tahoe-born Railton is a Level 1 Certified Trainer in CrossFit with additional certifications in Endurance, Olympic Lifting, Strongman and Kettlebell. He serves as Tough Mudder’s resident coach.

Dan Roberts, Strength and Conditioning Coach at @TeamDanRoberts, London
Roberts is a London-based CSCS who coaches pro athletes, actors and models in everything from personal training to yoga to martial arts.