Early Morning Gym Goers?
nfpswife
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Alright peeps, I need to get back into my early morning habit. I used to get up at 4:00 and go every morning, but lately, I can't stop finding excuses to stay in bed. How do you all motivate yourself to get over the initial hump?
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Between work, on call, toddler, and my husband's very odd work schedule, I KNOW that if I don't get up in the morning, I won't be able to go at all. I HATE mornings...but I love working out. Sometimes my alarm goes off and I just want to turn over and sleep another couple of hours, but I just have to tell myself that if I do that, I won't get to work out that day, and that's my motivation. Good luck!0
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1) Roll out of bed
2) Drink pre-workout
3) Never sleep again0 -
So you do a step up alarm system until you adjust your body to the time to naturally wake up (without alarm)
Day 1 - 7am
Day 2 - 6:30am
Day 3 - 6am and so on
(or 15 min increments)
Usually the weather has alot to do with this too. People are more inclined to jump out and face the day when the weather is warmer and brighter0 -
sgthaggard wrote: »1) Roll out of bed
2) Drink pre-workout
3) Never sleep again
Pretty much.
My alarm is on the other side of the room and I don't want my wife killing me so I have to get up to turn it off. I generally wake up without it now which is nice.
Then I already have everything ready to go. Gym clothes in the bathroom. Pre-workout in the fridge and I start sucking it down right away for the caffeine jolt. Lunch prepared ready to be thrown in the cooler, gym bag packed with work clothes, towel, etc. I make it as simple as possible for myself because thinking isn't happening.
It was really hard the few couple of weeks as I pushed my wakeup time back from 4:45 to 4:00, but now, its not bad at all.
Good luck! You can do it!0 -
Get up, splash cold water on your face and done0
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I invested in a natural light alarm clock. The light tricks your body into thinking that it is daytime and makes it easier to wake up. I still need a scoop of pre-workout to get me really going though.0
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I've been doing it for a year and a half now. Never once have I thought it has gotten easier, especially in those cold months where it is 3 degrees outside and a warm bed seems so much nicer. But I know it is my only option. I try to get to bed earlier. I sometimes also wear some of my work out clothes to bed. And I know that when I'm done, I never regret it.0
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Natural light alarm clocks are great and I loved it when I was single...but if I'm waking up at a different time than the girl, then its not really fair to have that thing come on. The alarm at least is quick and it just takes some will power to force myself out of bed.
I go have my shot of espresso and then on with my workout!0 -
I have no choice to be under the bar by 430 or no training. I do it because I want too. Some nights I can't even sleep because I look forward to training first thing.0
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My husband has the Rocky theme song as his alarm tone.
It motivates me enough to roll over and bark at him to shut his phone off and get up. The dog has also gotten used to his schedule and will whine at 3:30am for him to get up so he can get let out of the crate and climb into bed with me.
You need a dog and a theme song.0 -
My desire to destroy my goals is bigger than my desire to stay curled up in bed.0
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devilwhiterose wrote: »My husband has the Rocky theme song as his alarm tone.
It motivates me enough to roll over and bark at him to shut his phone off and get up. The dog has also gotten used to his schedule and will whine at 3:30am for him to get up so he can get let out of the crate and climb into bed with me.
You need a dog and a theme song.
My cats have gotten into my routine. Well, one of them. Even though there's still food in the bowl she's always coming into the bedroom wondering "Why are you not topping it off?" from about 3:50 on. lol0 -
dog gets me up
sometimes i sleep in my workout clothes.
sometimes I literally roll or inch out of bed0 -
1) Understand that if I want to achieve my goals I need to get up early in the AM.
2) Press snooze twice, get up at 4:05.
3) Get to gym by about 4:30 home by 6.
Rinse - Repeat0 -
well my infant screams. I feed her, go to work for 2 hours.
Then my goal is come fall to drop her at daycare at the gym then work out once she is old enough for the gyms daycare.
Till then its feed her, then go run for a while when the weather is nice and I am not working my 2nd job between my split shift.
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I'm not a morning person and trained myself to get up for early mornings. I make sure I go to bed early so that I'm rested. It's still hard. I rather sleep in, but I get up at 5am on workdays so I can get weights and cardio out of the way. Once you build a habit it becomes easier.0
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Go to bed earlier. The earlier you go to bed, the earlier you'll wake up.
I used to go to bed ~midnight and wake up ~8AM, now I go to bed ~10PM and I'm up by ~6AM. If I wanted to get up at 4AM, then I'd go to bed by 8PM. If I continued to go to bed at 10PM and forced myself up at 4AM I'd just be continually sleep deprived. (as a note, I'm not saying you have to get 8 hours sleep, that is just what I need, some people do fine on less, some need more)
Oh, and I haven't used an alarm clock in years, except when on travel and I'm off my normal schedule so I don't miss flights, work, etc...0 -
sgthaggard wrote: »1) Roll out of bed
2) Drink pre-workout
3) Never sleep again
exactly this. i have it measured out and weighting the bathroom
i go to bed at 11 and am up at 5. thats a solid 6 hours and its plenty....most days0 -
Planning is key! You have to have your stuff together or it won't work. Can't find your favorite socks or don't know what you're going to wear to work? That's what will kill your plan - they become great excuses to blow off the gym. I know! I'm a former 5:30 a.m. gym girl... I'm hoping that by writing this I'll remember the good times of early morning workouts. I really did love them!0
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I keep my mind on what I want to do later in the day instead of working out -- if I get out of bed before work, it means I get to spend the entire evening with my husband and dogs. Since I value that time, I prefer to work out before work and that motivates me to get out of bed consistently.0
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Put your alarm across the room, so you physically have to get up to turn it off. That way, you're technically already out of bed, so you may as well workout. Also, does your gym have any classes? I have been doing 4:15 a.m. wake ups now for a month. Mix it up. Have different things to look forward to each day so you don't get bored. Good luck!0
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HalfIronTrainee wrote: »Put your alarm across the room, so you physically have to get up to turn it off. That way, you're technically already out of bed, so you may as well workout. Also, does your gym have any classes? I have been doing 4:15 a.m. wake ups now for a month. Mix it up. Have different things to look forward to each day so you don't get bored. Good luck!
Unfortunately, no! I live in a suuuuuuper rural area and my gym is literally a room with some equipment and a stereo. Its a come as you wish type of place.0 -
Planning is the key, as said above.
I alternate working out and running daily, so I review what I am doing the next morning the night before. I get all my workout clothes/shoes in the bathroom ready to go the night before as I am getting ready for bed. I'll have my water bottle filled and ready in the kitchen.
I actually am excited the night before to wake up and do my workouts, and I'm one of those weirdoes that when the alarm goes off I wake right up. Well, almost always. Last week I had a "hiccup" where I rolled over and fell back asleep for 45 minutes (oops) but that happens like once a year, so its the exception not the rule.
You need to do it for a few weeks to develop the habit and then it will become second nature/easier. You're biological clock will shift. You'll start going to bed a little earlier and waking up easier. Just give it a chance and stick with it. I love getting up, getting my workouts done, and feeling great the rest of the day!0 -
I don't think I would get up to either go to the gym alone or run, luckily, my leisure centre has 6am classes that I book onto and I have to turn up to, if I don't, I have to pay for it. Having to pay for something I didn't use is a real motivator for me lol. Does yours do early classes?
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Sorry, didn't read the thread all the way through. Your gym doesn't do classes does it? I have no tips for you then, sorry :-(
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I use the rather immature motivation of naming all of my alarms "Wake up, fatty" "You're lazy, get up" "Okay, last chance...gonna feel like a lard the rest of the day" I typically look at Fitspo Instagrams before I go to bed to get myself ultra motivated for that 5AM wake-up call.0
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HalfIronTrainee wrote: »Put your alarm across the room, so you physically have to get up to turn it off. That way, you're technically already out of bed, so you may as well workout. Also, does your gym have any classes? I have been doing 4:15 a.m. wake ups now for a month. Mix it up. Have different things to look forward to each day so you don't get bored. Good luck!
I used to do this.0 -
Keep the same schedule every day. No workout day sleep ins.
Get a super good alarm. Mine is a day light simulator but whatever gets you awake is good. I have done the across the room thing with the ringer kind
Pack everything the night before. Lay out your clothes. Have a plan for everything, what workout you're doing, what you are eating and when, where to shower, etc etc.
Make friends at your gym or meet someone for your early workouts. You won't want to have to explain that you turned you alarm off
Give yourself some treats. I like nice smelling shampoo and body wash and only have them in my gym bag. It might not GET me in there but it is a nice treat. Also, I have some special egg bakes for breakfast that are frozen but I only have them on workout days.
get to bed early. Even if you can't sleep, lie there0
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