When do you exercise - first thing in the morning or after work?
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I really prefer evenings. The gym is less crowded after 8:30pm, and I don't feel rushed in my routine as I've got nothing urgent to do afterwards.
That said, if my schedule allows, I do appreciate the boost in energy that a morning cardio workout can provide.1 -
Combo. I work from home so I have some flexibility. I’m not a morning person but 2 days a week I walk the beach at 7:30am before the Florida heat gets to be too much for my dog. The other days I do HIIT/weight training at around 12-3 depending on my work schedule. Then I break my fast.0
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Both!
I have a 30 minute strength-flexibility-etc workout through Classical Stretch that isn't sweaty or loud. I do it at least 3x a week before work.
After work is when I am really better set up for cardio.1 -
I work from home and mostly run for exercise, or I just count the steps I get on my treadmill desk while I'm working. But for a true "workout", I will run in the morning or the afternoon/evening, depending on my schedule and the weather, since I usually run outside. I don't belong to a gym, but I do have a running treadmill at home. I just much prefer running outside.
I would say plan to do it in the morning, but if it's just not working for you that day, make it such that you can still fit it in after work. I'm not sure how flexible you can be, though.0 -
I recently changed things up. I do 30 minutes of elliptical in the morning before work. Then about 4 times a week I'll also add in weights in the evening.1
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I'm a morning person for a couple of reasons.
I prefer to work out on an empty stomach. Not sure why, but I always feel like I'm a little sluggish with my workouts if I have eaten before hand. Plus I use my breakfast as my motivation haha. Get through this workout and your food is waiting at home!
I will talk myself out of working out at the end of the day. After work, kids, dinner, activities...I am done. The only thing I want to do is watch tv with a cup of tea.
I have a bad back that is usually sore and tired at the end of the day. First thing in the morning is when I physically feel better.1 -
I tend to drag my butt out of bed at the last possible moment to make it to work on time so there's no time for me to work out in the morning.
I have taken up cycling and ride 3-4 afternoons a week. The thing is I don't really think of it as 'exercise' though. When I hear the word exercise my brain associates that with 'Something I have to endure to get fitter'. Where as cycling is something I have really started to enjoy and the 'getting fitter' part is incidental.1 -
I do my exercise at night. I work 2nd shift and I'm much more of a night person, so working out is SO much more enjoyable for me at 10pm vs 10am. I don't know how you morning people do it.2
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I'm a SAHM now so I either work out in the am before the toddler wakes up, or during his nap time. If I don't get it done by nap time it doesn't happen.
When I was working I'd take my runs after work, but I had to do it straight away... have my clothes ready and never sit down after walking in the door. Once I sit down, it's all over!2 -
I do it after work. I have a long commute, so I'm already up at 5:30 just to give me time to get ready. If I had to hit the gym, come home and shower, then get ready? I'd be having to wake up around 3am. The good thing is that I pass my gym on the way home, so I put my gym bag in the car, so I'll have no excuse.0
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At lunch. 100% not a morning person, tried it a few times and either sat there drinking coffee contemplating exercise until it was time to get ready for work or on the rare occasion I've dragged myself out I've hated every moment. Evenings were fine til it started to take too much time from the family. So now I start work half an hour earlier and take 90 minutes for lunch, more than enough time for me to get everything done.0
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I do both. It's more convenient for me to do the workouts I do at home (yoga for me) in the morning before my kids wake up.
Running I do on the way home from work, and spin classes are afternoons and one on Saturday morning.
The best time to workout is the time when u will actually do it.0 -
days i sleep in i dont workout. Im an antisocial loser and the people being in the gym using the mchines i wanna use throws me off and i hate it lol. So i wake up early get it out of the way and feel good its done for the day lol0
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I do both I guess. I'm more of a morning person. I lifting in the mornings before work and I do yoga a couple times a week at nights after I get off.0
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I hit the gym after work. Since I suffer from insomnia I don't like the mornings!!! However as soon as this weather decides to cooperate I will be running in the AM and lifting in the PM.0
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Cardio in the morning, weights in the late afternoon.0
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I like to get up early and get it down, although I have heard people are generally stronger later in the day. I'm not sure if the scientific literature backs this up or if its just a lot of peoples opinion.0
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Both, I can't wait to get back to 9Round. Weekends are long, because they are closed Saturday at noon & all day Sunday.0
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after work, I tried in the morning, and I just can not get into it then.
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Both usually during the work week. Light cardio/aerobics/intervals first thing in the morning. In the evenings I do strength-training, bodyweight stuff etc.
I trained myself to do early morning workouts when I first started exercising just to get out the way. I found too many excuses when I tried to wait later in the day.
Then it because a habit. Now I look forward to my morning workouts.3 -
I am absolutely NOT a morning person. If I exercise in any way before noon, I'm running, because someone is chasing me with a knife. I generally work out after 8:00 pm. My husband makes dinner at 6:00 (because he knows that, if it were left up to me, we'd end up eating around 9:00), so I give it about an hour and a half after eating. There is the temptation to just not do it, but what motivates me is freeing up a few calories for an after-workout treat of some sort. If you want to try to work out in the evenings, give it a shot. If you get into a routine, it might end up working out for you.0
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