Dec 23, 2025
Does the order of your exercises actually matter? Amy Hudson and
Dr. James Fisher continue the Series on the Principles of Exercise
Design. In this episode, they explain how to structure your
exercises for maximum strength and muscle growth. They cover why
multi-joint movements deliver the biggest results and how to create
a routine that is safe, efficient, and effective for real-world
performance. Whether you want to maximize gains, avoid injury, or
finally feel confident in your workouts, this episode gives you the
insights to build routines that actually work.
- Dr. Fisher starts by explaining why the order of your exercise
routines doesn’t matter. Whether you pre-exhaust, post-exhaust, or
mix joint movements, the long-term benefits stay exactly the
same.
- That means you can stop stressing about the “perfect sequence”
and finally trust that hard work, not order, is what transforms
your body.
- Why do you only see a handful of machines when you walk into an
Exercise Coach studio? Because the goal isn’t to overwhelm you,
it’s to give you the safest, most effective movements that actually
work.
- Dr. Fisher explains why he loves the Exercise Coach approach.
Every workout trims the fat, no wasted time, no risky exercises, no
wondering if you’re doing something that might hurt you tomorrow.
You walk in knowing everything you do is purposely chosen to keep
you safe and move you forward.
- Amy shares why the best exercises aren’t flashy; they’re smart,
safe, effective, and efficient.
- How to stop obsessing over the “right” order of exercises. Dr.
Fisher makes it clear that the human body adapts beautifully as
long as you show up and train with intention. And that frees you
from the pressure of perfection so you can focus on consistency
instead of overthinking.
- How a personal trainer can help you stop second-guessing every
machine and movement. Amy and Dr. Fisher agree that, with expert
eyes guiding you, you no longer worry about bad form, wasted
effort, or doing something unsafe.
- Why Dr. Fisher personally prefers starting with multi-joint
exercises. They’re demanding, they ask more of you, and doing them
early just feels better. However, research says you’ll get the same
benefits no matter what you start with.
- Dr. Fisher explains the biggest benefit of multi-joint
exercises.
- Learn the application of multi-joint exercises in the real
world. Training movements instead of isolated muscles prepares you
for lifting groceries, climbing stairs, and staying active as you
age.
- How working with a personal trainer simplifies your entire
fitness journey. They help you choose the safest exercises, track
your progress, and remind you that your body can do more than you
think. That support system turns workouts from something you dread
into something you finally enjoy.
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