Working out before work...
cmash30
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I’ve never been a morning person. I can wake up and go but I always hit the snooze at least three times before I actually got up. For years I kept telling myself to get up and work out because it would set the right tone everytime to have a productive day. I just wouldn’t commit to it. Now that I’m fully committed to my goal I now wake up and exercise almost everyday and it is life changing. You should try it. Even as simple as a little walking makes a difference. Next step is breakfast every morning ! Any other ideas?
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I may have been you about 7 mos ago. Here’s what I did:
1) drinking 1/2 your body weight in ounces of water daily
2) committed to 3-4, 1 hour workouts / week
3) committed to breakfast, 7 days / week
4) consciously cut serving size and servings (instead of 2 cups of coffee per day, down to one)
5) added aggressive cardio early and often
6) tracked cals in and cals our to ensure a 500cal deficit per day
7) bought food scale to accurately measure portions and cals
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Awesome thank you0
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I have a hard time getting up too. I would like to try to go on the treadmill in the morning but I'm going to have to get up a bit earlier.1
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Seeeeeaaa Haaawwwkkss0
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Why do you have to be committed to breakfast?2
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I'm in the gym no later than 6am. Never once did I ever think I would be a morning person and yet here I am1
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Elphaba1313 wrote: »Why do you have to be committed to breakfast?
Unless you are IF, breakfast has been proven to be the most important meal of the day, no matter what time you eat it. It is what wakes up your metabolism from that overnight time when you do not intake any calories. Hence the name “break fast”. I used to NOT eat breakfast, but when i decided to change my nutrition goals, it became a MUST for me. Again, not for everyone. Some may go the Intermittent Fasting way, but breakfast got my metabolism going early in the day for me.8 -
maronesax1972 wrote: »Elphaba1313 wrote: »Why do you have to be committed to breakfast?
Unless you are IF, breakfast has been proven to be the most important meal of the day, no matter what time you eat it. It is what wakes up your metabolism from that overnight time when you do not intake any calories. Hence the name “break fast”. I used to NOT eat breakfast, but when i decided to change my nutrition goals, it became a MUST for me. Again, not for everyone. Some may go the Intermittent Fasting way, but breakfast got my metabolism going early in the day for me.
I like to work out in the mornings before my day starts. Do you eat breakfast before or after a morning work out? AND what kind of breakfast are you eating?0 -
maronesax1972 wrote: »Elphaba1313 wrote: »Why do you have to be committed to breakfast?
Unless you are IF, breakfast has been proven to be the most important meal of the day, no matter what time you eat it. It is what wakes up your metabolism from that overnight time when you do not intake any calories. Hence the name “break fast”. I used to NOT eat breakfast, but when i decided to change my nutrition goals, it became a MUST for me. Again, not for everyone. Some may go the Intermittent Fasting way, but breakfast got my metabolism going early in the day for me.
Everyone does IF, it's just a matter of how long (you sleep, don't you?)
You say breakfast has been "proven" to be the most important meal. Can you site any kind of source on this? Both mayo clinic and harvard medical suggest otherwise.
Also, do you have any links to studies showing metabolism for the day is higher when you break fast earlier in the day? What do you mean by "wakes up" your metabolism?
This is classic "bro-science" and is not accepted by the general medical and nutrition community.2 -
Silent_Soliloquy wrote: »You say breakfast has been "proven" to be the most important meal.
Kellogg's says so
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What time do you normally eat your first meal? Technically that would be your breakfast. I like to hold off eating until I've been up for a few hours. Once I eat then I'm hungry every couple of hours.
Good job on the discipline of getting your workouts in every day! I prefer morning workouts because I feel much more ready to tackle my day with my workout already completed.
Other ideas... What other things are you interested in? Maybe set a goal for weights or try to master a bodyweight skill like the handstand. Good luck!0 -
Tacklewasher wrote: »Silent_Soliloquy wrote: »You say breakfast has been "proven" to be the most important meal.
Kellogg's says so
Did you listen to the Stuff You Should Know podcast about the Kelloggs brothers? What a bunch of weirdos.0
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