What time is exercise?
shipa79
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When is the best time to exercise during the day, does it matter when your doing it or does the body require a certain time?
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For me its whenever i have time. Usually after work, about 5pm. As long as you're consistent.0
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First thing in the morning or during my kids naptime0
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Mine is in the morning generally around 630am unless its a day off then about 8am before breakfast. Just get it over with so when I get home from work and am tired I'm not whining about having to go work out yet.0
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Usually early in the morning after eating breakfast.0
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For me, its usually a bit of stretching and strength in the morning, running at night... but mostly whenever I've got extra time....0
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Weekday after work. I reach the gym at around 6:45pm
I hit the gym at 1pm during weekends.0 -
Some of my muscles stay weak after my big workouts, so I do mine after I'm finished with the day. I really should stretch a bit in the morning, though.
I don't know that it matters (like scientifically), but some folks would say that what you are eating before and after would matter, so there's that line of thought.0 -
For me it is first thing in the morning before breakfast, so between 6 and 7 am.0
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Whenever I can fit it in. My main workout is at 5.30am before everyone else is up.
I then fit running/swimming/whatever in around the work/family schedule.
For instance, I just swam laps for half an hour while the kids mucked about in the pool around me (3pm here, and school holidays!).0 -
I don't think there is any "best" time to work out...just be realistic about when you will actually do so! Like...I will almost never get up early for ANY reason...so, I go after work.0
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What ever suits you personally. Your body does not require it at a particular time... as long as it gets done is all that matters!!
I truly believe that "I don't have time" is the adult version of "The dog ate my homework". Excuses excuses! Just get it done whenever you can during the day.
Personally I prefer late morning or afternoon. Between 9:15am - 7:00pm is my best time in terms of having a decent workout. I can't do early morning training (like sunrise) as my body is not awake and my effort is not very good!0 -
It is recommended you do it whenever you have the most energy - more energy = more energy put into it = better results.
For me, that is morning time right after I get up.0 -
I work out in morning, this is the time I feel fresh and full of energy...0
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3:30 am .........0
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Working out has no time limit!
you can workout whenever u have free time!
for me I do my workout after my lunch when I come back home after a busy day at work!0 -
630 in the morning right after I get off of work. Unless im off for the day, then later. Its sometimes hard after working a 13 hour shift all night, but I find it easier to motivate myself after work than trying to pull my butt out of bed right before work.0
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I'm sure it doesn't matter from a fitness perspective. I tend to do it later in the day because I'm a morning person and work at my job while my brain still has a lot of bandwidth. I can work out when I'm brain dead and that is in the evening so that's when I do it. I'm self-employed so I have a lot of flexibility.0
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There is no set time of the day for every person - it only matters that you get it done. Same deal as the myths about eating at certain times. The body just doesn't work that way...
I go sometime between 10 and noon Mon-Fri. If I workout on the weekends, times vary quite a bit.0 -
I exercise first thing in the morning, but that is my only free time to do so.0
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