GETTING UP EARLY

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  • marciebrian
    marciebrian Posts: 853 Member
    I just do it. I don't know that there's any secret to it other than sitting up and putting my feet on the floor. That's the main thing - get your feet on the floor.

    It happens around 4:45 AM at my house.

    You truly just made me spit up my coffee I was laughing so hard! Got it! Feet on the FLOOR :laugh:
  • sullus
    sullus Posts: 2,839 Member
    Not a morning person here, but forced to be one.

    I don't work out in the morning, but I do have to be out of the house before 7 (and at my last job, before 6)

    Since I just suck at getting up (I can hit the snooze in my sleep), I moved the alarm clock to the bathroom. Now It goes off, and I have to get up, head to the bathroom and shut it off. Then I just think .. well since I'm here already ...
  • MostlyWater
    MostlyWater Posts: 4,294 Member
    I'm also in bed 10ish as I'm up at 5:40 Am for a 6:30 am gym class. Some of the women get up at 5 or 5:30 though.

    I think it's easier as we age and require less sleep.
  • uncbluci
    uncbluci Posts: 31 Member
    I'm as far as it gets from a morning person but have recently started working out in the morning to free up much needed time in the evening. things I do:

    -prep literally everything the night before. clothes laid out, breakfast assembled or even cooked already (as well as post workout snack and lunch), bag by the door or in the car
    -set a message on my phone to display when my arm goes off ("get up for abs" or something)
    -alarm ringer is one of my favorite upbeat workout songs
    -leave the curtains open on my window when I go to bed. the area of the brain responsible for sleep/wake cycle is sensitive to sunlight and will start waking you up in response to the light

    the #1 thing that gets me out of bed is thinking about the wonderful feeling of getting to go home after work instead of the gym!
  • ahammer77
    ahammer77 Posts: 18 Member
    2. When I felt like hitting "snooze" or resetting my alarm, I would say, literally out loud "I have never regretted a workout. I will regret it if I don't go to the gym this morning."


    Love this!
  • Lyerin
    Lyerin Posts: 818 Member
    I joined a boot camp that meets at 5:45 AM 4 days a week. I have to get up by 5:20 to make it there on time. It is easier in the sense that I know I *can* do it. I still hate getting up.
  • EvilFeevil
    EvilFeevil Posts: 95 Member
    I was never a morning person either because I used to stay up late. Now I go to bed earlier because I'd rather have more time to myself in the mornings before work. The second thing you need to do is follow your sleep cycles. Humans sleep in sleep cycles of 90 minutes. If you wake up at the wrong part of the sleep cycle you'll feel groggy; if you wake up at the end of your sleep cycle, you'll feel rested.

    So to combine going to bed early with sleep cycles, if you go to bed at 8 pm, you could get five sleep cycles (1.5 hrs x 5 cycles for 7.5 hrs) and get up at 3:30 am, leaving you plenty of time to do what you want and wake up slowly, eat, exercise, get ready for work, etc. Or if 8 is too early, go to bed at 9:30 pm and get up at 5 am. For someone who starts work at 9, that's still a decent amount of time. :smile:

    The old school thought of "we need 8 hrs of sleep" is wrong; we are better off getting either 7.5 hrs or 9 hrs so we wake up at the end of a sleep cycle, well-rested. I hope this helps!
  • vivaldirules
    vivaldirules Posts: 169 Member
    In bed by 8:00 with the intent to get at least 8 hours of sleep. I have given up nights in order to get healthy. My alarm is set for 5:00 am seven days a week to keep my head consistent but I usually awake before it goes off and often before 4:30. I have clothes, toiletries, things for breakfast and lunch out the night before. I either eat, have coffee, and go for an hour run or else do an hour elliptical and then eat. About four days a week, I add 15 or 20 minutes strength exercises. Then I shower, dress, spend a few minutes with my wife and read emails and news and I'm off to work at 7:30. If I were to sleep in, I can't work out, my head feels groggy, I feel fat, lazy, unproductive, and life quickly becomes miserable. If I get up and do it all, I'm energetic for the entire day and life is good. One day soon, I hope to be able cut my exercising back by half an hour and I can sleep in every day....all the way to 5:30!
  • grandmastime
    grandmastime Posts: 57 Member
    I have to get up between 5 and 5:30 am. To be to work at 6AM. I am usually in bed by 9pm every night. It is all in routine. The more you do it The more you get use to it. It was easier on me I have never been a night owl. Lived on a small farm growing up. Up with the roosters and to bed with the sun.
  • roxy08fox
    roxy08fox Posts: 37 Member
    I also need to be at work by 9am and I have a 45 min commute. I split my workout into AM and PM so that I don't have to be up too early (6:25am) every day. My morning workout is a DVD so I literally roll out of bed and get moving. Not letting the snooze button go off and placing the alarm to where you have to physically get up to shut it off also work for me too :smile:
  • WhataBroad
    WhataBroad Posts: 1,091 Member
    I agree with previous posts, you just do it, it becomes a habit and you feel so much better for it. I suggest, if you use your cell phone alarm clock, use something motivational... I've got Eye of the Tiger as my alarm. =) Until the habit is formed, have it a little further away from you so you actually have to sit up to reach it.

    ETA: I'm in bed around 10pm and I am up at 5:15, in my workout room by 5:30 and go for 60 minutes. I work at 8:30.
  • laurie41565
    laurie41565 Posts: 64 Member
    I have one of those sunlight similator alarm clocks. It slowly lightens my room for a half hour before the time I want to get up. It gets pretty bright by that time and then birds chirp. I like it alot. It really helps in the winter when it is so dark but now I don't need it so much because it is pretty light when I get up now. I set my alarm for 6 and I have my coffee set to go on at 545 so when I get up it's ready. I have a banana for energy and a cup of coffee and then head out to my gym in the backyard at 6:30 and workout for an hour. I eat a good breakfast afterwards. I have to be at work at 8:30 but it is only a 10 min drive so this works perfectly for me. In the beginning it was very hard to get up and workout but now that I've been doing it awhile it just comes naturally. Love waking up and working out now. Gets me pumped for the day and it's nice to have it done early instead of having to do it when I get home from work at 5.
  • ahviendha
    ahviendha Posts: 1,291 Member
    My secret is I go to bed early! That way I wake up about 20-30 minutes before my alarm, and depending on the day, I lay in bed, or get up early and don't have to listen to the alarm clock.

    I workout most mornings, so I get ready for that, eat my half banana, and get going.
  • I have to be to work at 9am, too (lucky, I know)! I'm a morning type person, but it takes me a while to wake up enough to get into workout mode!

    Bedtime before 10:00 (usually more like 9 or 9:30) or I will require too much caffeine the next day.
    Wake up - 5:45ish, get myself some water, eat a tiny bit, brush my teeth, just general "waking up" things.
    Workout - 6:15-7:00, then start the daily routine!
  • cincigina
    cincigina Posts: 57 Member
    A week or so ago i downloaded the "sleep cycle" app which monitors how deep your sleep is and wakes you up gently when it's at it's lightest. It's really helped me so far! I would definitely recommend it if you have a smart phone :)

    very cool. totally going to try that.
  • Elegra2006
    Elegra2006 Posts: 144 Member
    I've always been a morning person, my alarm never goes off, I'm always awake.

    Routine is key, I sort out everything the night before (all food for the day, work clothes, gym clothes etc all laid out). Go to bed around 10-10.30, read for a while til sleepy. Then I wake naturally at 5.30, doze til around 6-6.30, go to the gym if it's a morning work-out day or go to work if it's a day when I'm exercising in the evening.

    The (slightly) brighter mornings do help!
  • jessupbrady
    jessupbrady Posts: 508 Member
    I get up at 6am and do a cardio routine for 30 minutes; then take a quick shower and head out. Of course, I do not have to be to work by 8:30, but my commute is about 75 minutes. Luckily, the last 45 of that is on a train and I get to read.

    That's my typical work-day morning.
  • karrielynn80
    karrielynn80 Posts: 395 Member
    it think it's all about developing a habit. once i do it for a wk or two my body doesn't HATE me as much lol and it's routine. if a skip a few days, it takes a few days to readjust - but i tell myself if i don't get up early, i'll be sluggish all day long, plus probably end up late anyway (getting up early to workout, leaves room for any other things that might otherwise make me late).

    OH and working out prevents me from getting stuck behind a school bus...
  • tinapunch
    tinapunch Posts: 65 Member
    My fiance' and I are morning people. However, as morning people, we are also "early to bed" kind of people!! LOL
    M-F our alarm goes off at 4am.
    Up by 4:10 (after the first snooze).
    We drink coffee while I make everyone's lunch for the day (we have 3 boys and ourselves).
    Out the door by 4:50 (the gym is only 5-10 min away).
    Back home by 6:10 about the time our middle son leaves for the bus stop.
    Breakfast for the rest of us and get the 7 yr old ready for school.
    Shower and out the door by 7:20 to take the 7 yr old to school.
    At work by 8am.
    Home again around 5:30pm.

    We are usually in bed no later than 8:30 or 9pm. I guess you can see why.

    But, doing the same thing for so long, it is just routine. Even on the weekends we can't sleep past 6am.

    It gets easier every day!!
  • hrshygrl00
    hrshygrl00 Posts: 66 Member
    I have been waking up at 5.30 AM for YEARS.
    I usually get right up with the alarm, extremely rare that I fall back to sleep (like I did this morning for 20 mins lol)

    Get up, brush teeth, (I shower at night) get clothes together (if I haven't done it the night before), do makeup/hair, dress, If I'm taking my lunch I'll grab that and out the door. I need to be out of the house no later than 6.40.
  • bermudamel
    bermudamel Posts: 212
    I've been working early so long (draw blood so i get the early am fasting folks) that I'm used to being up! I get up at 5am, in work for about 7am. I always get woken up by my cat as my alarm goes off (he knows its always bfast time!), take a shower then take a little while to actually wake up, watch the news, plan my meals for breakfast and lunch, get dressed and I'm out the door!
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    It's easy if you can go to bed early. I had a job for a while that required me to get up at 5.30am and it was fine, but I was in bed by 9pm, which is absolutely not doable for me right now.
  • silverinc13
    silverinc13 Posts: 216 Member
    I get up between 4:30 and 4:45am M-F. Get up, pet the dogs, brush my teeth/hair, etc and get on the gym clothes, eat breakfast, walk the dogs and head to the gym by 6. 15 min drive there, workout for an hour or so, back home, protein shake, shower and dress for work, make coffee, feed the dogs nab my lunch from the fridge and head to the office around 8:15! No time to be tired! :)

    Oh and I hit the hay around 10ish every night before waking up early. I function pretty magically well off of a smaller amount of sleep than a lot of people though :)
  • Hellbent_Heidi
    Hellbent_Heidi Posts: 3,669 Member
    I am not a morning person but I SO wish I could wake up early...what is your morning rituals? How do you get up early and what time? DO you have any tips for me? I work M-Sat and have to be there at 9am...I have about a 30 minute commute.
    9AM would be a dream.

    I get up around 4AM, head to the gym (gym bag is pre-packed, coffee maker ready to go, and gym clothes stacked in the bathroom closet ready to put on). I have a 45 minute commute, but the gym is more than halfway to work...I get there around 5 to 5:15AM, work out for approx 90 minutes and then head for the shower so I can get to work by 8AM.

    Its not for everyone, but once you make a habit of something, it gets easier.
  • kevin3344
    kevin3344 Posts: 702 Member
    Wow, I'm the opposite...go to bed around 12 midnight most days. Then again, I'm usually out at a restaurant or bar with friends. I get to work about 9am...they don't care what time I come in as long as I put in my 8 hrs :)

    I always work out after work....I run 3-4 times a week, long runs of 8-10 miles on the weekends. Jillian's DVDs before dinner (mostly)...weights upstairs some nights...I also have a pull up bar.

    I've never belonged to a gym....I train for 3-4 half-marathons a year and pretty much watch what I eat. Other than the occasional night out.

    ETA: Some lunches I meet friends for a run, shower, and head back to work. But hardly ever run in the morning unless I'm training for a marathon (because it gets hot in NC in the afternoons).
  • Tme2change
    Tme2change Posts: 185 Member
    I am not a morning person but I SO wish I could wake up early...what is your morning rituals? How do you get up early and what time? DO you have any tips for me? I work M-Sat and have to be there at 9am...I have about a 30 minute commute.
    1. I'm still not a morning person and I have to get up early 4:30am to be exact to be at work at 6am I have a 30 minute commute too...
    2. I sleep in on the wkends till about 8am when the kids let me, if not then I'm up at 7am, so I'm up and out of bed.

    I get up, I shower, I brush my teeth, I drink my coffee (a must even if I am trying to eat cleanER I cannot give up my coffee), I get moving then I stay moving the rest of the day basically till 11 or 12 depending on the day....
  • tinak33
    tinak33 Posts: 9,883 Member
    I hate mornings. NOT a morning person...

    That being said, I have no drive whatsoever to work out in the evenings. After work, I'm tired, hungry, and I want to go home. Or I have something going on with friends. Either way, evening workouts have never lasted long with me...

    So my alarm goes off at 4:30 am. I am usually out the door by 5-5:10, and I try to get at least an hour in at the gym. Still have time to get home and not rush around to get ready for work. I have to be out the door by 8, to be at work by 8:30 am.
  • jfcarlson713
    jfcarlson713 Posts: 108 Member
    I get up at 4:30 - I'm at the gym before 4:45. Work out an hour back home - relax with coffee for 1/2 hr before I hit the shower. Out the door by 7:15 - 1/2 hr commute to be at work with e-mail checked before 8am. "How" do you do it???? You JUST DO IT!!!
  • xSCiNTILLATEx79
    xSCiNTILLATEx79 Posts: 245 Member
    I leave the house at 7 am and have to get myself and a toddler ready (husband leaves for work before toddler gets up). I wake up at 3:40 and work out. There's no such thing as findign time, you ahve to make time. If you want it badly enough, you'll just do it.

    I thought I was the only 3am'er we are rare I think.. I have 3 alarms that go off at 3:35, 3:40, and 3:45...Sometimes my internal alarm will wake me as early as 2:30. I'm a morning person though, so I get so much done this way! I recently started using the sleep cycle app as well it really does work I have it go off a little before these alarms. It helps me wake up so much more refreshed..when I remember to turn it on. I try to be in bed by 8 no later than 9 to make this work. I have to be to work by 7 too.
  • Jeanniekellar
    Jeanniekellar Posts: 10 Member
    My one suggestion would be to make sure you are ready before you go to bed. I wear my work out clothes to bed and make sure the right DVD is in the player before I go to bed. I have a two year old who gets up arou 6:30 most days so I get up around 5:30. I have to be at work at 8:30.