What did you sacrifice to get your workouts in?
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I have given up my late nights for early mornings! I am a night person but last year I just started shifting my bedtime to make sure I could still get enough sleep while getting up at 5:30 every morning. Sounds kinda terrible but it's my favorite time of the day. And I pretty much ALWAYS get my workouts in now, whereas things are more likely to come up in the evenings to prevent you from getting it done.
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I'm naturally very much a night person but to work and fulfill my other commitments I've had to shift my day too start at 0500 in order to get to the gym every morning.0 -
TV0
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A litle bit of family time, a little bit of workig time and a little bit of sleep...0
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About an hour with my kids :-( And I'm a single mother0
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Nothing. Exercise is central to my life.
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Exercise = #1. the rest of my life is possible because of and built around it. there is nothing else for me unless this base is covered FIRST. i don't work out to lose weight. i don't work out to look good. not to compete at or qualify for anything. i do it to live pain-free, or as close to that as i might get. fibromyalgia is a real b****. ...but it has taught me that exercise makes EVERYTHING better. i sacrifice nothing for exercise. rather, it gives me everything.0 -
Before I started working out consistently about 18mos ago, all my husband and I would do when we got home would be to play video games. Mostly World of Warcraft, but several other MMOs and computer games as well. We would literally play for 4-5 hours a night. After sitting at a computer for 8-9 hours for work and/or school. We could get a solid 12-14 hrs on the weekend days if we didn't have commitments! If we weren't at home, we'd be playing at someone else's house or an offsite LAN party or some such. That was life...and gosh darn it, I just "didn't have time" for anything else. I had to be on to raid! My guild needed their trusty priest!
One day I stepped on the scale at my in-law's house (we didn't have a scale and I hadn't weighed myself in YEARS) and saw the unholy number. Excuses started falling away, and I told myself that I wasn't allowed to hop on a computer for non-work related activities until I completed my "personal enrichment session:". Started out walking the dog after work, then found YouTube videos. I now found that it was gaming that I didn't have time for. I'd work out and find I had so much energy afterwards that I would do things around the house, or take an additional walk after an indoor workout. It was the weirdest thing...If I didn't spend 5 hours straight gaming, I didn't game.
So, my husband still games many nights, but I find that I don't really want to anymore. I'm fine with him enjoying it...it wasn't the gaming, it was the obsession I had with it that I had to eliminate. I don't know if it counts as a sacrifice now, but it was hard to give up for the first 6mos or so.
But man...I have so much time now! Anyone want some extra? :laugh:0 -
Sleep, Family time, television!0
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I am a night owl and a tv addict but i gave up sleeping in to go to the gym in the mornings before work.
Makes my day better knowing my workout is done and I don't have to worry about squeezing it in after work or dinner or missing my tv shows0 -
it wasn't the gaming, it was the obsession I had with it that I had to eliminate. I don't know if it counts as a sacrifice now, but it was hard to give up for the first 6mos or so.
But man...I have so much time now! Anyone want some extra? :laugh:
I can totally relate to this.When I get hooked into a good game hours can go by. I still have the obsession, but my friends haven't found an MMO that meets all their expectations so we do pass and play on the weekends like FFVII and Tales of Grace or we pull out board games.
And I have so much homework that i can't afford to game =P0 -
Sleeping during the day. I work 2nd shift 4/12 usually come home watch tv, get on pintrest till 3/4 am then sleep till time tho go to work. Totally wasting my day. So now I get up early hit the gym get ready for work and start over the next day0
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Sleep.
The best time for me to workout is first thing in the AM before my shower. So that meant getting up earlier.
It doesn't mean going to bed earlier, unfortunately, as there is still the same amount of household crap to deal with after work in the evening.0 -
Nothing. Working out is part of my life and always will be. I workout even on vacation.
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30 minutes of sleep in the morning. I started to walk to work, and then to jog. After winter I'm planning on running.0
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Sleep. I get up between 4.25am and 5.30am every day of the week (inc weekends) so I can either go to the gym, go to work early and leave early to go the gym or make up lost time at work.0
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