What time of the day do you exercise?
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I think it really depends on the individual. You could try each and see what works for you. My kids don't really let my do much of anything in the day without standing directly behind my rowing machine or wanting to be held so I exercise right after I put them to bed at 8 PM. I don't usually sleep until midnight so I still have a while to settle down afterwards. When my classes start up again that will also be the time I read the coursework. I just bring it up on my computer and read through it as I work out, which keeps my body and mind busy but doesn't let me focus so much on time. You really just have to find what works for you.0
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I get up at 5am and walk, around 5 days per week. On these days I have so much more energy for work and my family, plus my concentration levels are definitely improved in comparison to non-walking days. My life is too hectic at night to exercise again, plus I have to be in bed by 9.30pm. After fulltime work and two toddlers, it doesn't leave much time for anything else!!0
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I'm a late evening exerciser and find it helps my sleep. By the time i've showered, eaten and brushed my teeth I'm practically asleep standing up after a long day at work0
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I am also a 40+ hr per week person and have found that 4:30 AM works the best for me. It wakes me up and I am pretty energized throughtout the day, but I crash out by 9pm each night.0
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I work out in the morning and find it gives me more energy for the day. I tried working out in the evening but, for me, the myth was true and I had trouble getting to sleep.0
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I mostly work out during evenings, especially during weekdays (during weekends I work out in the afternoon).
I have no problem with that. Well... if I do very intense workouts, I try to do it 2-3 hours before sleeping (it also helps cause I do not night-hunger after that :laugh: ). If I do less intense stuff, like yoga or pillates... I can even do it right before sleeping; and it helps me sleep better, as I am more relaxed.
I am not a morning person and I also like to have nice relaxing mornings, not active ones.
40 hours job, master studies and 1 hour commuting to each of three place (home, uni, work).
I will always preffer working at 10 pm, than 4 am.0 -
google for exercises you can do during your drive. Obviously they will be limited ... but I work my tummy while I'm driving. It's better than letting it lay there doing nothing and nobody can see if they pull up along side me. After all ... don't want to look weird! ha
Your not going to believe this but I once saw a guy doing bicep curls at a stop light. Where there's a will, there is a way!0 -
I tried last semester to workout at night but between work and going to school full time i was gone over 12 hours a day and fell asleep as soon as i got home.
Working out in the morning seems to be the best.0 -
I generally go and work out right after work (4:30pm.) That way I have no excuse not to go, and I can go on with my day afterwards.0
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Whenever I can. Usually afternoon between 1-3 (after school/before work)0
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I used to wonder the same thing BUT getting up at 4:30 am everyday is not so bad once your body gets used to it. I like to get my workouts done first thing so no afternoon surprises can give me any excuses to skip a day.0
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I work 7p-7a nights, and usually work out on my break around 1am. On my off days, I work out either when I first wake up (if it's before my daughter...so 5am) or after she goes to bed (830pm). My sleep doesn't seem to be affected, but it's hard to tell with my crazy sleep schedule anyway.0
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I like to work out in the evening before going to bed, but if its one of my scheduled run days, I run early in the morning about 6am.0
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Typically, I work out between 4:30-5:30 p.m., right after my classes are done for the day....I find that it energizes and wakes me up for the evening (even if it only involves studying)....
But once I'm not in school, not sure what I'm gonna do! All you guys that wake up before the sun are crazy dedicated!0 -
I work full time from 8.30 to 5 weekdays. I go during my lunch break during the week, as my gym is literally across the road from my workplace. On the weekends I go mid-late afternoon when it's a bit cooler so I can have a longer session. Over the holiday break however, due to the heat (I'm an Aussie) I've been going between 6 - 7 pm. I've noticed no effect on my sleeping patterns.0
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google for exercises you can do during your drive. Obviously they will be limited ... but I work my tummy while I'm driving. It's better than letting it lay there doing nothing and nobody can see if they pull up along side me. After all ... don't want to look weird! ha
Your not going to believe this but I once saw a guy doing bicep curls at a stop light. Where there's a will, there is a way!
I do butt-clenches at red lights. And at straight stretches of road, I pull myself away from the seat-back and hold my tummy in a crunch. And I do these little 'chicken wing' things with my hands at the top of the steering wheel and I raise and lower my elbows out to the sides to work my shoulders. It's better than just sitting there.0 -
i get up very early in the day and have yet to train myself to workout early .. my body just isnt energetic in the morning so i typically workout during the later part of the afternoon . today i did it earlier because i have plans later due to the holiday0
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I would wake up early but I am a morning guy - if I don't do it in the morning it may not happen...
And you set yourself up for a nice day, even if occasionally a bit tired.
My vote is for the morning!0 -
I say try each out for a week and see which on works better for you. I like working out in the mornings but if I end up working out in the evening I think I sleep more restfully because I feel so accomplished and I'm worn out.0
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I've suffered the "I can't sleep because I worked out at night". I've NEVER suffered the "so pooped from the work out I'll be dead by 10AM".
I've tried different times of the day, and I prefer morning workouts, because it actually gets me energized and awake for the entire day.
Unfortunately, I changed jobs since and work at 7:00 and am NOT willing to wake up at 4:00am. So now I usually go around 6 or 7pm. It's usually around the time the gym starts to die down and people won't annoy me
I'm probably going to start working out in the morning again, though.0 -
I do my cardio at lunch and just suck it up and eat while I'm working. I do my lifting 2 days per week right after work and I'm home by 7:15...play with the kids....eat dinner and off to bed by 9:30 and sleep like a baby. My 3rd lift day is Sat AM after I get the kiddos breakfast and make sure everything is under control for my wife.0
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I workout first thing during the week because if I wait until after work I come up with excuses not to do it. Saturdays I go to the gym in the morning, but not as early (8:30 on Saturday vs. 5:30/6 during the week) and Sundays I just do it whenever I can fit it in. Used to always do my Sunday workout in the afternoon when the gym was open, but now I'm training for a half marathon, so I do it when the weather best allows. I'm a morning person, tho. I got up at 5 a.m. even before I started going to the gym early.0
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If I don't workout in the morning it won't happen. I really need to start waking at 4:30 to get my workouts in.0
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I workout mid-afternoon, but in your case I would definitely pick the morning! It is very tough getting motivated in the morning, but you can do it. Start small and build up. Start by saying I am waking up early and making coffee, or breakfast. Then say I am going to put on my workout clothes. Then maybe walk, then go for it. This might help so you don't give up early on. If I workout late at night, I can't sleep. I am pumped and it takes a while to calm down. Morning as many benefits-good luck!0
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around 6 pm everyday except weekend.0
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I try to exercise in the morning. That way I don't put it off, and I feel more energy throughout the day.0
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You have the right idea sister!! My day is nuts!! The only tiem of day I have is 4:30 am and I do it 6 days a week!! Plus - then its over and you can just relax when you get home!
I totally agree with this. Part of the reason I failed in my exercise goals in the past is because I just wanted to relax and hang out with my hubby when I got home from work. Now I am working out early in the morning before I head out to work. This is working out great because I can get all done with my workout without feeling like I'm neglecting my hubby or any household duties. I also find that it's nice to just have some time totally to myself that doesn't involve driving to/from work. Plus, I have started to have time to eat a better breakfast rather than grabbing a cold piece of pizza on my way out the door or something. So yes, I'd suggest mornings.
Good luck!0 -
Morning for me ALWAYS works best. If I work out too late I absolutely have a harder time sleeping. In the morning I am well rested and have energy and then it's over and done with and I can enjoy the rest of my day!0
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I can never get to sleep if I have any strenuous exercise before bed. I usually go to the gym before work or take an early lunch as the gym is right next door. I'm going to try yoga in the evening as I want to increase my flexibility (i used to be really flexible but not any more!) and my thinking is that it won't affect sleep as it's relaxing. Only time will tell!
ETA I work 40+ hours a week and spend 3 hours a day commuting. It only took 2 weeks for early morning workouts to become a habit that i wasn't willing to give up.0 -
My base M-F is 6am for 1 hour. I also try to get in a session or 2 of hot yoga during the week and be active on the weekend.0
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