What helps you wake up early to get that workout in?
CassieR6
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I know I have asked this before, but I am in a bit of a big slump currently. I am aiming to be outta bed by 5am and in the living room and my work out video no later than 5:15am. For those of you who workout early in the morning as well what helped you get in this habit? I know I should just suck it up and get up and go but I am not a big morning person so for me to get in the habit it takes me a bit. So what did you do or what helped you get in the habit? I know once I get a routine going it will be something I just do. I just need to get there! Thanks in advance!
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Put your alarm clock across the room. Makes you get up and get it. Then, you're already up. Might as well get going.0
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Pre-workouts help allot, my wife takes half of a serving and loves it0
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Why would you want to be "video running" - whatever that might be - at five fifteen a.m.? Or anything for that matter? The thought of being anywhere but snuggled up in my bed snoring my head off at that time of the day makes me shudder0
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For me, I just roll out of bed and try not to think about what I have to do, I also keep my workout clothes right next to the bed. I will be up at 5:00 tomorrow!0
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As far as getting into the habit, it helps to be a morning person but it also comes back to just doing it. I know that I'll feel better all day if I've already got in my workout. I feel refreshed and peppier and I don't have the worry of running out of time in the evening for it.0
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I am currently trying the same thing (with moderate success so far ha). What has helped me before is to put in my workout DVD and lay out my workout clothes the night before. So when I wake up (and walk across the room to turn off my alarm, like the first post suggested), I see my clothes laying there and I have to think less and can just start.
My snuggly warm bed, lazy fiance, and cold winter have made it hard so far, though0 -
Oh and also, if you're already up but still contemplating about starting the workout, drink a glass of cold water, that'll wake you right up and energize you. Good luck!0
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waygookRAWR wrote: »Put your alarm clock across the room. Makes you get up and get it. Then, you're already up. Might as well get going.
Love that idea (though I don't think my wife would)
I plan my workout and meals in advance. Knowing that I can look forward to an indulgent (protein rich) hamburger (followed by an even more indulgent snicker-doodle) is a key motivator!!
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Shear will power was the only thing. There was an attractive woman that used to work out in the morning sometimes. That used to be motivation.
At 5:30 am, you use whatever works right?0 -
I'm up everyday anyway at 4:20am for work, so I have no problem waking up a half hour earlier sometimes to workout if I know I won't have enough time later to fit it in.0
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I normally go to the gym at 5:30 in the morning, and it is near work so I have to wake up at 4:45 to get ready and get there on time.
Some of the things I've learned that makes it easier are to lay out all my workout clothes in the bathroom the night before. I also make sure my lunch is packed and my work bag/gym bag/purse/keys are all right by the door. This way, everything is ready for the easiest transition from waking up, peeing, dressing and leaving.
My sister, sleeps in her workout clothes and goes straight to the gym. I've done that before, but it feels weird to me. Tight yoga pants/leggings aren't my ideal sleeping clothes, but she's the most fit person I know, so maybe she's got the right idea.
Last thing...GO TO BED EARLY!!! If I go to bed later than 10pm the night before, I almost always can convince myself to stay in bed, even with all the other steps in place! I try to make sure that I get at the very very least 6 hours of sleep, or else if I do go to the gym in the morning, the entire day after I'm completely useless.0 -
The idea of not having to workout later, after a long day at school/work!0
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You have to get in the mindset that it's not an option. I just tell myself that I HAVE to get up. I'm usually dressed and out the door before I'm fully awake.0
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You couldn't pay me enough to do that. Seriously, if you offered me a million dollars and my job was get up at 5 AM and go the gym every day ... no.0
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Sometimes I wear my workout clothes to bed, but they are always ready before I go to sleep. Initially I had an AMAZING friend from here that texted me on the days I wanted to get up early to ensure I was up. Knowing she was committed to me made it easier to get up because I didn't want to disappoint her! Now I am up around 4:45 4 days a week!0
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I set 4 alarms- three on my phone and the silent alarm on my fitbit. Sometimes I have to text my friend who also goes at 5am to call me in the morning to make sure my butt is out of bed.0
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I am in the same situation as you. I just recently started this. I have to wake up at 4am though to finish working out by 5 then leave the house by 6. For me, the ONLY thing that helps is 1) once I'm up, I'm up even if on the weekends I have told myself that I will go back to sleep I never do LOL and 2) it is great to know that after that 1 hour workout I am DONE for the entire day. My days are very long I have a 2 hour commute each way to work on the train so I don't get home until around 7-8pm every night. I wish I could work out at night instead but when I get home I KNOW that I will just veg in front of the TV until I go to bed. It definitely helps to know yourself LOL I do have to say waking up at 4 is hard work, but again, once I am actually up I'm happy with myself and that WORKOUT is OVER!0
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i dont. Ive been working out consistently for 15 yrs and never became a morning worker outter. I prefer afternoon or evening.0
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and i will add that getting 8 hours of straight sleep is crucial for optimal health and wellness. not getting enough sleep leads to weight gain, also. so dont sacrifice precious sleep to exercise. get it in during your regular day0
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I don't always have to, but when I do, I remind myself why - knowing how close I am to my next set of red plates on all my lifts motivates me to get up and chase them down.0
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That's tough. For me (4:30 AM on workout days) it only works if I have everything laid out ahead of time. If I have to think anything about what to wear or pack for lunch I'm a goner. I imagine working out at home would be a little different, but I'm sure it wouldn't hurt.
Also, it's a huge motivator to know that the worst part of my day will be over before 6 AM0 -
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You need to make sure you get to bed early enough so you can get up.
I have my workout clothes ready and sometimes I braid my hair the night before so I just throw on my clothes and go.
You also need to be flexible...when you are getting into a pattern pick workouts you like...it does become a habit but give yourself all the help you can. I was planning on starting TurboFire this Monday....and I have done 2 cardio workouts but because works has been sucking I am just going to do the cardio parts and not the rotation.0 -
I hate waking up early. But I would rather wake up early to get my run in because it is not only harder to fit it in later in the day (and half the time other things try and interfere with it), but I also find it is physically easier to run first thing than later in the day (though I'm not sure why). So it's pretty much a no-brainer for me.0
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Going after work.0
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make sure you get plenty of sleep. and rejuvenative sleep. don't go to bed at 10 and lie there watching tv for an hour. at best that is 6 hours of sleep. most people need 8 hours.
have some tea, get in bed and read for a bit. you'll fall asleep without a problem.0 -
As I am laying there after just hitting the snooze button I tell myself how much I will regret not just getting up and doing it. I know that later in the day I will hate that I failed myself, so I don't. I get up and I get it done.0
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The only thing that has worked for me is having to have motivation. I'm a lot like you, have my mind all set to in the a.m. then I wake up look at the time and go....I will go after.... It took me finding something I wanted more then anything else to keep up with it. I have to have a reason, maybe for you its just fitness but for me it had to be more. Once you find it, it will be a cinch.0
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