“Hey Chatbot, build me a 6-week plan to build more muscle. Hey Chatbot, what’s the fastest way to get a six-pack? Hey Chatbot, make me a training plan to run a sub 4-hour marathon.” These are just a few of the questions people are throwing at AI platforms like ChatGPT and getting answers in seconds.

With fast, free access to some of the best AI chatbots, it’s easy to see why people are using them as a cost-free alternative to hiring a trainer or paying for a premium workout app. But while it’s convenient and often inspiring, can AI really replace a human coach when it comes to safe, effective training?

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Kurt Johnson

Kurt Johnson

Certified personal trainer

Certified personal trainer and Clinical Director at One Body LDN, a London-based physiotherapy and performance clinic.

five compound exercises you should do to build full-body functional strength and muscle.

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A good plan also balances challenge and recovery. Progressive overload — gradually increasing intensity, volume, or resistance — is essential for progress, but recovery is what allows your muscles and joints to adapt. Johnson says rest days are not a sign of taking it easy but a key part of getting stronger and avoiding burnout.

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Just as important is making sure your plan reflects your goals and current ability. The best programs are goal-based and adaptable, not something you have to force yourself to fit into. “A safe workout plan evolves with you,” says Johnson. That might mean swapping exercises that don’t feel right, reducing load when you are tired, or scaling back volume when life gets busy.

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