Who gets up early to go to the gym?
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I run at 5:30 or 6 In the morning when it's really hot outside (like now) which means I get up about 4:45 so I can down my coffee and wake up a little before I go. I've ALWAYS been a morning person so it doesn't bother me. My husband gets up at 4:30 or so and works out in our basement. Once it becomes a habit you pretty much do it automatically. You just need to get over the hump.0
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I have been doing it for about 4 months and still about 80% of the time I say "I don't want to get up early" the night before. I always do, but I never want to. Some days are easier than others, but being able to leave work and know that I can do whatever I want is priceless because it's done.0
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I do! 5:15 I wake up, hit the gym by 5:30. As a wise man once said:
"Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man's muscles gain massive size" - Benjamin Franklift.0 -
I'm up for 4:30am commute to gym (near to work) to get there for 6am finish by 7:45am and get to the office. Have to get to bed before 9:30pm but no problem with getting up generally. I do many of the things others have said, also it's sticking to a routine that helps me0
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I can tell you how I do it; but it probably won't help you.
MAKE IT A PRIORITY!!
If you KNOW you will not workout when you get home from work AND you really want to....then you will need to adjust your time table...maybe 15 minutes at a time until you get it adjusted where you are getting up at the time you want. I'm sorry but you WILL need to go to be earlier.
I made it a priority; I knew I had to work late (sometimes to 8pm) most nights and my drive was 35 minutes - 2 hours depending on traffic. So, I made it a priority, got up at 4:30 every morning to workout. I even had a neighbor boy ask to catch a ride with me to the gym and I told him if he was late, I would leave without him...the first day I left without him, he was never late after that.
In addition; you can 1) set your clothes out, including your socks & shoes or...I even would sleep in my workout clothes for the next morning, so all I had to do it throw on my shoes, brush my teeth, throw my hair in a band and go. Advanced preparation.....I'm already dressed, may as well go.0 -
My gym isn't open before work, but I've been known to get up at 1a.m. to go running. Not this year, I'm injured. It was the best way to beat the heat last year, though. I didn't have a gym membership!0
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I do this in the warmer months, and have (by some miracle) done it in the colder ones when there was not other time I could squeeze it into my day.
What I do/have done is:
+ Get into the habit of waking up early. And going to bed early. Yes, you'll probably lie awake for a long, long while. But if you force yourself to get up at a certain time (even if you don't plan on working out), you will eventually start doing it naturally.
+ Having absolutely everything ready the night before. Sleep in your workout clothes and keep an Up&Go or something in your car if you have to.
+ Put the alarm on the other side of the room. Then you have no choice but to physically get up in order to turn it off.
+ Make it non-negotiable. Don't give yourself a choice in the matter - you'll save a lot of time dealing with the warring parts of your brain that are trying to talk you in and out of going.
Good luck :flowerforyou:0 -
I need to get up early for work (5:30) - so i've found i'm very good at excuses as to why i don't wake up earlier...2 kids (4 and 2) make it more challenging... I need to think of a way to get some exercise in...diet is key - but, exercise is a very important part....0
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I get up at 4:55 every other morning to go to the gym to swim. Talk about torture in the winter. I set one alarm, and I argue with myself every morning. I tell myself that I can go later in the day, or I try to bargain with myself. But, every morning, I remind myself that I will feel better if I go, and every morning I'm glad I went.0
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I have recently committed to getting up at 5am and getting to the gym by 5:20 the latest,
I really hope that I can keep this up 5 days a week for the foreseeable future because it really works for me and my busy work life,
I just wouldn't keep up going after work!0 -
I get up early to do my cardio workouts (fasted state). Depending on my goals for that day, I can be up as early as 4am. I prefer to lift weights in the afternoon (usually taking a late lunch break around 2 - 2:30pm).
To do my early mornings, I go to bed around 8 - 8:30pm. That gives me 7 - 8 hours of sleep.
Sleep is as important as exercise and diet. Don't sacrifice one for the other, you lose too much of the benefit.0 -
I am up at 3:15am monday thru friday for the last 4 years....to hit the gym by 4:00am.......I have found that if skip and don't go I feel way worse and tired........it's just habit after awhile and you don't even think about it, it really all boils down to where you put your head0
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