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Working Out Twice a Day: Should You Do It?

Working Out Twice a Day: Should You Do It?

When you first hear the fitness term “two-a-day,” you might immediately think of professional athletes. After all, most people find it hard to make time for one workout a day, let alone two.

However, this doesn’t mean two-a-day workouts should be written off entirely. If you know how to implement them into your schedule and have specific training goals in mind, training twice a day can provide several different health and performance benefits.

You might be thinking, “what if I can’t make it to the gym twice a day?” There’s no cause for concern. Unless you’re an elite athlete training with a specific goal in mind, training twice a day (or even working out every day) isn’t necessary to see progress.

Why might you want to workout twice a day? It depends on the goals you have. These goals could be as simple as increasing your activity throughout the day, improving your physical performance, reducing body fat, or building more lean muscle.

In this article, we’ll discuss the benefits and why training twice a day could be the right fit for you.

The Benefits of Training Twice a Day

The benefits of training twice a day include (but aren’t limited to):

  • Increased daily physical activity
  • Improved physical performance
  • Increased training volume and improved muscle growth

Increased Daily Physical Activity

It’s no secret that increasing your daily activity means that you’re also increasing your energy output, which requires your body to burn more calories, resulting in weight loss.

Getting enough exercise in your daily routine is important for several reasons. Think of regular movement as medicine for your body. Getting enough movement every day has shown to help control blood sugar, improve weight loss, lower cholesterol, improve memory, enhance the immune system, and reduce stress[*].

Increased Physical Performance

There are many ways in which two-a-days help improve your performance. As we mentioned before, increasing your daily activity increases your energy expenditure, allowing you to improve your health and help with weight loss.

If you’re looking to improve your overall body composition (reducing fat and building muscle), two-a-days can help. You see, working out twice a day increases protein synthesis. It makes sense, right? You’re using and breaking down your muscles more frequently, which means your body will naturally build them up again.

Not only can two-a-days improve your overall body composition, but they can also increase the intensity of your workouts. By splitting up your exercise routine into two different times, you can conserve your energy and increase the intensity and productivity of your workouts.

Increased Training Volume and Muscle Growth

More weight training volume typically equals more muscle (as long as you’re recovering properly and in a caloric surplus). Increasing your training volume can also help you break through plateaus. What is training volume, exactly? It’s your total workload per exercise, workout, and week.

You can easily calculate it by multiplying the sets x reps x load.

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