Too Tired To Exercise Most Days.
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Why Do You Capitalize Every Word?
I thought I was the only one thinking this
Habit. Why Does It Matter? I Don't Understand The Relevance Of It Really... Not What The Topic Is About.
When I read each word in my head I read it as if it were the first word of the sentence. My brain doesn't like it.
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And Eat Some Protein/Small Snack For Some Energy To Get The Workout Started.
You still haven't said how many calories you're eating and if it's at your TDEE maintenance level or if you're trying one those 1200 calorie diets. Eating "some protein" or a "small snack" isn't going to give your body the nutrition it needs. How are you going to be healthy if you're starving your body? It's like trying to cook a meal on an electric stove during a brown out....
I Just Started Eating Better (Less Than A Week) And Basically Followed The Suggestion Of MFP To Have 1,200 Calories For My Weight Loss Goal... But Clearly It Seems That It May Not Be Enough And Can Be A Reason As To Why I'm So Tired And Have Little To No Energy At 3pm.
Yeah, you should follow your TDEE. You can get it at this website:
http://www.calorieline.com/tools/tdee
I was skeptical too at first because I was losing just fine at 1200 calories. But then I learned I was losing muscle and fat and now I'm "skinny fat" as a result... So basically, the scale says 144 lbs. But the body fat% says 16% and I still have a lot of work to do. So I went from 1200 calories a day, to 1500 (because I was skeptical still) to 1700, and soon I'll be at my "maintenance" which will be just shy of 2000. The science is all there that it's safe and I won't gain weight. You just have to measure everything you eat on a food scale (by weight) to make sure you don't go over. Or only eat portion controlled packaging products, but I on't recommend processed foods.
But seriously, look into a multivitamin and get your iron, b12, and magnesium. All 3 things helps with that lethargic feeling you're talking about. Chewies don't work, you'll need a pill. It's better to get it through diet, but you'll have to eat a wide variety of veggies and fruits each day to get the amount of vitamins that's in a pill.0 -
before i retired i walked on my lunch hour. you come back refreshed..0
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Just do it.... tired or not... relax after.... push yourself! or don't go home till after you go to the gym0
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To force myself to workout I bring my gym bag to work and change into my workout clothes after work. The chances of me working out once I get home are slim to none. Once I am home from work all I want to do is cook dinner and veg out on the couch.0
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i my friends.0
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I found that not going home after work, and going straight to the gym gives me the best results. It is great getting home and being done. I don't feel guilty for sitting around watching TV then.
I so agree with this. If I just go to the gym before going home, I can do my workout. But if i go home first, I know it's not going to happen.0 -
OP, I think you have a lot of great advice and it's very diverse. Hopefully you can find something in this thread that will help you. Good luck and try not to respond to anyone giving you a hard time as it will keep this thread active for the wrong reasons (something that happens to me a lot on here).0
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80% of success is showing up. Get through the gym door and you will find after a few weeks you have more energy and drive. If the gym was important to you would have the energy to do it stemming from your desire and motivation.0
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Maybe try to find some excersises or workouts you can do at home. That cuts out the 'going to the gym' part. There are some great home workouts. Start small, even 15 min a day to build the routine in to your life. You can work right up to some tougher home workouts like P90x but start simple - pushups, situps burpees, low impact aerobic DVD or something.0
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I found that not going home after work, and going straight to the gym gives me the best results. It is great getting home and being done. I don't feel guilty for sitting around watching TV then.
THIS^
I change at work and go to my Zumba class. I am the same way - if i go home and sit down i don't want to get back up, so I do everything I need to do before I sit down. Workout, cook dinner, help with homework, etc. before I rest or I don't even think about it again!0 -
I hit the gym at 5am in the morning. Shower and head to work and am at my desk at work by 7am and I don't get home at 6:30pm. Every day except Friday I am home by 4:30pm (SWEET!)
My suggestion is don't think about it, once you are home change in to your workout clothes. That is THE biggest step. Once you've changed just move out the door. It sucks but it works, I promise.
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I didn't bother to read through the responses, so maybe someone has already said what I'm about to.
I work leave the house at 5.45AM and get home at about 5PM. I call myself lazy because I refuse to get up early to work out. I also have the same problem of getting home and not wanting to do anything at all.
I walk during lunch and breaks and have a ton more energy now.
You could also think about going strait to the gym, not going home first.
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At first I forced myself to get up early for exercise. I did little tricks like watching TV shows and movies on Netflix while doing the elliptical. It helped.
Then I bought a bike and started biking when it got nicer outside. I found that I really enjoyed biking!
Then when the weather was getting colder again, I joined a gym and started strength training. Turns out, I love it! I found that I like working out after work best and go to a gym close to work. It also makes my commute home faster (less traffic). This has turned into a habit that I truly enjoy!
I listen to health and fitness podcasts while at work to keep me motivated and learning new things. I research different workout routines to keep my gym workouts fun and interesting.
So force yourself to get some exercise at first, but hopefully you will find something that you really do enjoy. Good luck!0 -
The one thing that has worked for me is to just get my workout out of the way first thing! I have 3 kids and let me tell you, they take all of my energy! After a long day with them, if I have put my workout off until later on when they are in bed, I just don't do it. I'm way too tired and lazy. But if I get up early in the morning, get it out of the way (I am doing couch to 5k), the rest of my day is SO much better. But... you do get up awfully early.. I agree with what another poster said - come home from work, take a 1/2 hour nap, then get up and DO YOUR WORKOUT!! :happy: You will feel so much better and have much more energy. Or do what everyone else has said - go straight to the gym after work, no excuses. You can do this - look how many people are behind you, supporting you!! Good luck.0
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I work out at 4:30 am. I find it is much easier to get it taken care of first thing than to push it to later because you can always come up with excuses after work to not do it, you then have all of this time after work to do other things, plus the gym is not very busy that time of morning. Do you have room/money to get some equipment for your house? Then it's right there and you don't have to travel to get to it, or blame weather if your thing is running/biking outside.0
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Don't sit down when you get home. Change clothes and go work out. Better yet, take your clothes to work and change there. Then just stop by the gym or a local track before you ever get home. Feel free to hit the couch when you get home after that........0
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And Eat Some Protein/Small Snack For Some Energy To Get The Workout Started.
You still haven't said how many calories you're eating and if it's at your TDEE maintenance level or if you're trying one those 1200 calorie diets. Eating "some protein" or a "small snack" isn't going to give your body the nutrition it needs. How are you going to be healthy if you're starving your body? It's like trying to cook a meal on an electric stove during a brown out....
I Just Started Eating Better (Less Than A Week) And Basically Followed The Suggestion Of MFP To Have 1,200 Calories For My Weight Loss Goal... But Clearly It Seems That It May Not Be Enough And Can Be A Reason As To Why I'm So Tired And Have Little To No Energy At 3pm.
Please read this. It has great information on setting reasonable calorie goals. http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/8017-in-place-of-a-road-map
I think setting your MFP to lose 2lbs/week is too aggressive. My advice is honestly to eat more (more healthy things, of course). You will feel less sluggish in the afternoon. If your ticker says you have a goal of 75lbs to lose, then you can definitely eat more than 1200 calories and still lose weight. 1200 calories is not enough to fuel your daily body functions, let alone exercise.
I eat about 1600 calories/day and have lost 33 pounds since May.0 -
Apples are supposed to give you energy, plus they are delicious and in season. Eat one! Just don't dip it in caramel and chocolate sprinkles.
Also, I find having my work out clothes in my bag the night before works for me. No matter how tired I am, if the workout clothes make it to the car in the morning, I make it to the gym on my lunch break, no excuses.0 -
Bring your workout clothes with you every day. Change at the gym. Workout immediately after work, don't even let yourself go home. It's amazing how much energy you'll have for the rest of the evening.
This is exactly what I do. I work the same hours. 6 am to 3pm, I bring my clothes in my gym bag and go to the gym right afterwards. Once you start getting into the habit of going, its not that big of a deal anymore. Now I feel weird if I DON'T workout. Its weird how the body works. Try it one day. then Keep doing it, it will pay off Maybe you can also incorperate resistance training in addition to cardio as well. Thats whats given me the best results. :] Hope this helps! Good luck!!0 -
I only read a couple of pages of posts; man you got a lot of replies! A lot of advice. Is it falling on listening ears? If it is, you'll get to the gym without giving yourself the "tired" excuse. It boils down to this: If you want something bad enough, you'll do it. If you're happy the way you are, you'll sit on the couch after work for hours and waste the daylight hours you have available to you.
If you're not motivated enough to get to the gym, or just go for a walk, sign up for a class (pay in advance for a month) and see if a friend or two will join you, or make friends with someone in the same class. If you have a workout buddy, or meet a workout buddy in class, you have someone else to help hold you accountable.
The thing is, you'll get the results you strive for. If you're not striving; you'll get no results, or you'll gain weight and get even more tired. It's up to YOU and YOU alone!
Make it a goal to not sit down at home until you've worked out for an hour. CANNOT SIT DOWN AT HOME UNTIL YOU'VE WORKED OUT FOR 60 MINUTES! You're going to have to do something, it might as well be something active and good for you. ;-)
Have fun and enjoy it too! Keep me posted on your decisions daily if you'd like. I'll be proud of your accomplishments. :-)
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Hello All!
I Want To Exercise, I Really Do, But I Am Almost ALWAYS Too Tired After Work To Bother. :frown: (Maybe I'm Lazy, But I Swear I'm Tired). I Don't Know How To Get An Energy Boost To Try And Hit The Gym For An Hour A Day... I Get Home And All I Want To Do Is Lay Down And Rest. :yawn: Then That Turns Into Watching TV And Not Bothering To Get Up Anymore. :grumble: I Start Work At 6am And Am Home By 3pm So I Have The Whole Afternoon To Exercise... I Just Can't.
Any Suggestions, Ideas Or Energy Foods/Drinks I Can Try To Get The Ball Rolling?
Any Help Is Appreciated.
Thank You! :glasses:
I have had this problem, but mine is actually mental and emotional stress making it hard to even get out of bed some days.
Vitamin B helps me, when I have it. I can't have caffeine so it helps. (http://www.psychologytoday.com/articles/200304/vitamin-b-key-energy) I like the liquid/sublingual stuff.
My hubby loves v8 fusions new energy drinks, with green tea, and of coarse 5 hour energies. He has often times a 16 hour work day. Helps him get through it. He also likes the b vitas.
oh and I hear drinking water helps.
Though, on really stressful days, esp after bad nights sleep, i am almost unfixable.
liquid vita b complex
http://www.vitacost.com/vitacost-b-complex-liquid0 -
I find doing it first thing in the morning is best, i get my kids off to school, then get on the tradmill while watching telly. If i dont do it before evening time, i find i just dont want to. I am sure you will find a way to fit it in and you will feel so much better for it. Let us know how you get on0
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I know that feeling well - I am always exhausted after work...then making dinner and sometimes having to shop for groceries first. I was always making excuses or just saying - I'm too tired. But I have found, even when it's painful to even think of dragging myself to the gym - If I go, I actually feel better. Like last night... I crawled off the couch at 8PM and went to workout for an hour. I left feeling energized and good about myself. Even when you're really tired, it all comes down to motivation. If you really want to get healthy, you'll make it part of your routine, no matter what.0
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I haven't slept through the night more than 7 times in the past year do to a crabby baby. I go to bed around 11, asleep by 12, up at least once and sometimes twice at night. I am up for the day at 6, work till 5, come home and take care of a 1 and 2 year old till 8:30. I still find time to work out 4-5 days a week. I will admit there are times I am too tired... but that is usually when I have only gotten maybe 4 hours of sleep at night and not all at once... but other than that I try to make it a priority.
Sometimes I get a workout in during lunch, or right after work before my kids get home... or if I am desperate I get a work out to a video in at home at 8:30.....
I say, if your will power is poor, go to the gym straight from work and go to a class. Once you have been doing it for awhile, you will realize how much better you feel.0 -
I always thought I was too tired to exercise too. I work 4 days a week, 10 hour days, and have a 3 hour commute every day. I started getting up at 2:30am and working out for 20 minutes. It was tough at first but I knew that if I exercised in the morning if I was too tired after work at least I got something in. This last May I decided to add running so I run 3 days a week (sun, wed, fri) and then I decided I need to add strength training so I added that (tues & thurs). I also belly dance when I find the time. I am tired all the time. I go to bed at 8:30 BUT I know that it's what I have to do if I want to be fit. Eventually I might stop the 2:30am workouts but not until I have reached my goal weight. The motivation is in doing it, it's in knowing that you are doing the right thing, and that your body will change and love you for it!0
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Put a treadmill in front of the tv...that is how I got into exercise in the first place. I then gathered more energy and now go to a gym. I know how you feel.0
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The hardest part about going to the gym is actually finding the motivation to go there. Book into classes or get a gym buddy so U go because U dont want to let your partner down! Works a treat for me. Chin up :-)0
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I Want To Exercise, I Really Do
no you don't
If I Didn't Why Would I Be Here Asking For My Pals To Help Me With Suggestions? I Don't See How You Answered Anything. Please Make Yourself Useful And Go Away. Thanks.
prove me wrong. it is currently 3pm in california. go work out. make me look like an @$$h0le.0 -
Damn, I wish I was done with work by three. That would leave plenty of time for a nice afternoon bike ride...especially with the days getting so short and then Daylight Saving will end in November, which means it will be dark by the time I get off work. Either get up an hour earlier and go exercise before work or suck it up and just do it when you get home. Chances are exercise will give you the boost in energy to keep exercising. Don't even go home. Pack your gym shorts and t-shirt or whatever and go right after you get done with work. That way you can't get home and find an excuse to not leave the house again.0
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