How to Balance Strength, Cardio & Recovery in Your Week

Coach Sarai • December 15, 2025

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Because feeling your best isn’t about doing more—it’s about doing it right

Honestly, trying to juggle strength workouts, cardio sessions, and still giving yourself time to breathe? It can feel like a lot. But once you find a groove, it actually makes your week feel smoother and your body will thank you for it.


It’s not about cramming everything in or being perfect. It’s about knowing how to move with purpose, mix things up, and give your body what it needs each day.

Why the Mix Matters

Doing just strength? You might feel stiff or sluggish. Only cardio? You may not build the muscle that helps keep your body supported. Skipping recovery altogether? That’s a recipe for burnout.

Here’s what each one brings:



  • Strength training helps you move better, lift heavier, and build muscle that keeps you strong for the long haul.
  • Cardio gets your heart rate up, boosts your mood, and gives your endurance a serious lift.
  • Recovery is what ties it all together. It’s how your body rebuilds, recharges, and stays ready for more.

A Simple Weekly Flow

If you’re not sure how to break things up, here’s a sample that works well for most people:


  • Mon – Strength
  • Tues – Cardio
  • Wed – Light recovery (Pilates or mobility work)
  • Thurs – Strength
  • Fri – Cardio or something active but fun
  • Sat – Optional light movement
  • Sun – Chill, rest, reset

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Start Where You Are

If it’s been a while since you’ve had a routine, or you're not sure what works for you yet, check out our Foundation Intro Class. It includes a complimentary InBody scan, which gives you a clearer picture of where your body is now and helps us guide you better.

We also have a Facebook community that’s open to everyone. It’s a space to share small wins, ask questions, and get a bit of support from others on a similar journey.

And if you know someone who’s been wanting to get back into a routine, pass this along. A little balance goes a long way.

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