Exercise before bed
Margy82
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I have heard that it is not good to exercise before bed, but I have never heard why it isn't good. The only time I can find to workout is between 8:30pm & 9:30pm and then I go to bed between 10 & 10:30pm and fall asleep within minutes.
Does anyone know why it's not good to go to bed shortly after excercising?
Does anyone know why it's not good to go to bed shortly after excercising?
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I have heard that it is not good to exercise before bed, but I have never heard why it isn't good. The only time I can find to workout is between 8:30pm & 9:30pm and then I go to bed between 10 & 10:30pm and fall asleep within minutes.
Does anyone know why it's not good to go to bed shortly after excercising?0 -
I think most people feel that when they exercise it stimulates them and so it can make it difficult to fall asleep.
I, on the other hand, find when I work out in the morning I get tired and crash later in the day- which doesn't always fit into my schedule, so I prefer evening workouts also. I have to add this one thing- I was in a musical production 2 years ago which required a lot of dancing, and rehearsals were at night. I went from 7-10 pm for these rehearsals, and at the end of 4 months I lost over 15 pounds ! (If the show were still running I wouldn't be here! hahaha!) I came home tired, showered and fell asleep quickly. It was the easiest weight I ever lost in my life! If you enjoy working out at night- do it. Good luck,:happy:0 -
Hi
I think anytime is better than not at all
I think am is best because you get it out of the way (won't skip your work-out)
Plus it revs up your metabolism..
i TRY to work out in the am..if not I stick it in where I can
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If you have no trouble getting to sleep, that's actually a great time to exercise. All of your 'repairs' happen in your sleep. GH (growth hormone) is released, promoting skeletal muscle protein synthesis, a different nervous system kicks in to control your HR and breathing so you send the maximum amount of oxygen to your lungs and blood to your heart...after a workout is really a great time to sleep or nap. On my really hard workout days, I always grab a nap after my workout if it's possible.0
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