No matter what your health status is or what your goals are, all the components of your exercise program should be prioritized with the big picture in mind. This becomes extremely helpful when time becomes an issue.
The best bang for the buck
Let’s say your fitness goal is just general health. The order in which you would prioritize the components would be cardiovascular training, good nutrition, flexibility and then strength training. This is more of a mindset than anything else. Why? Time controls the effort.
Let’s say at the last minute your workout is cut short because of some unexpected emergency. You have the big picture goal of losing some weight and lowering your cholesterol. However, on that particular day time does not allow you to complete all the exercise components. You have to then decide which component(s) will help you progress the most toward your goal. In this case, walking after a good meal would match your priorities. Using this technique will give you more bang for the buck. You will get back on your plan tomorrow, so don’t worry.
Sticking with your priorities in your workout program really keeps the ball rolling even if you occasionally do not have time to get all your activities in during a workout or in a week’s time.
In a nutshell:
It is really important to have all areas of fitness working together in the most effective way. When all the parts are working, the machine works better. Leaving out parts of your exercise routine just because you do not like them is asking for failure.