Early morning working out - Need motivation
jarbatz
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Early morning, as in 5 AM, is the only time I can squeeze in working out and I just cannot get myself to bed early enough to get up that early. Before I had kids, I had no problems doing this, but now that I've got 2 young ones, it seems impossible.
If you workout early, what time do you get to bed and how do you get yourself up in the morning?
Are there any accountability groups on here for this?
If you workout early, what time do you get to bed and how do you get yourself up in the morning?
Are there any accountability groups on here for this?
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I'm not sure there is an accountability thread but I know how you feel!
5AM is a beast, I say go to bed with your workout clothes on. Have your favortie song playing on your phone as a ringtone, so you can wake up dancing. Then have a series of songs playing that will get you in the mood to work out.
This is key>>>>>>Get in the bed by 10:30p, so you can have 8 hours of sleep so waking up at 5AM is not soooo hard. Not getting enough sleep will not help you if you're trying to get up early.
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Lights out by 10pm, alarm at 445am, in gym by 5, 5 days/week. First couple of weeks are the worst, after that your body should adjust. With little ones its tough, my youngest is now 6 so the early years are hard, even for dad. Now with all in school and in bed by 9, it makes it easier. Biggest thing is try your best to be disciplined about getting to bed and dont miss those first couple of weeks of workouts. My motivation is the same as yours, its the only time of day I can carve out to exercise and not take time away from the family. I use a normal alarm clock to wake me but find after a month or so of consistent early workouts I am awake before the alarm goes off. I have no idea re accountability groups for this....
Good luck...0 -
I am an early morning workout person, too! I get up at 4 am on weekday mornings and either run on the treadmill or do T25. I am busy busy, and there are no excuses at 4 am!
I have all my clothes, water, etc., ready the night before so I don't have to dawdle. I make sure I am in bed by 8:30 when possible. I talk myself out of pushing the snooze button. It was hard at first, but now I don't hesitate to jump out of bed.
Tell yourself that you're worth it!0 -
I get up at 5:30 every morning to workout before I go to work, and it is a struggle every single morning! What gets me up is remembering how good it feels to be done my workout! I try to set my workout clothes out the night before so that is one less thing that I have to think about! I have hit snooze a few times and told myself that I would workout when I get home....never happens...so I have learned that if I am going to workout, it has to be in the early morning! Keep up the good work and remember you aren't alone at that ungodly hour! Lol0
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I know I just need to get through the first few times. I know this in my mind. I need to keep hearing it from you all. Keep it coming.
I just need to make my health a priority the way I do the other things in my life. And I can make up the time away from my husband and the house work on the weekends, right?0 -
getting a trainer helps with increasing social motivation to get out of bed and added prospect of loss of monetary investment.0
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i wake up at about 445am to be at the gym at 530am.
change your alarm ringtone to a motivating song. i'm a fan of "eye of the tiger." place it on a far away night table or dresser so you have to get up to turn it off.
set up the coffee pot the nght before so that all you have to do it hit a button and a nice cup of coffee is ready in two minutes. i drink a cup of coffee while i'm getting ready for the gym.
lay out your clothes and gym bag and everything the night before. i can't sleep in my gym clothes, but i know some people do.
make it really hard for you to miss the work out. all the things you generally do in the morning, do the night before, like pack lunches and prepare breakfast for the kids or whatever. things like peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, oatmeal, and hard boiled eggs can be made ahead of time.0 -
I have a 40 minute commute to work. A gym in my workplace. It is a perk and free. Free is my motivation. M-F I get up at 2:00 a.m. and am out the door by 3 in the gym by 3:45. Done by 5:00 am. Showered and at my desk by 6.
I am an old lady though and probably could not do it with young children.0 -
getting a trainer helps with increasing social motivation to get out of bed and added prospect of loss of monetary investment.
I agree! I have used a trainer twice for this reason. Unfortunately, we decided buying a treadmill was a better investment this time around due to our time constraints of working FT with 2 little ones. I am sort of regretting that decision. I would like to hire someone just to come to my house and rip the blankets off of me at 5 AM.0 -
Same boat as you - If I do not workout early I don't have time. Up at 4:40 M-F - at the gym when it opens at 5. That way I am home before the kidos wake-up. Try to be in bed by 10, although it doesn't always work out.
Big key #1 - keep at it - the first few weeks are tough, but after that, your body adjusts. After 8 months, I can't even make myself sleep in past 6:30 on weekends, and most weekdays I wake up before my alarm goes off.
Key #2 - good music - gets me going fast - have my IPod on as soon as I get dressed. Great song to start your day...Feeling Alive by Shaggy.
Keep it up, you can do it!0 -
My normal routine is in bed no later than 10 pm. Wake at 4:00 am to be at the gym between 4:30 ~ 4:45 am 5 days a week. I lift weights M-W-F & do cardio T-T. My motivation is to be in the best shape I can be for myself, my wife & my 3 sons. I just started to add some friends on MFP and they help motivate me also. Just set it up like an appointment. Don't say "I need to work out today", instead say "It's time to work out, let me get after it".0
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I'm a night owl so getting up can be a challenge but my body clock automatically wakes me up quite early so I don't have a massive struggle in the mornings or anything.
I find putting on some upbeat music, even my workout playlist, helps get me motivated and get my *kitten* into my workout gear to hit the gym/swimming pool/elliptical.0 -
I often have to get up at 5AM to fit exercise into my day. What helps the most is this: SLEEP. Setting out a gym outfit with my water bottle, and eating something little as soon as my eyes pop open also helps. But, mostly, SLEEEEEEEP.0
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I get up at 5:30 every morning to workout before I go to work, and it is a struggle every single morning! What gets me up is remembering how good it feels to be done my workout! I try to set my workout clothes out the night before so that is one less thing that I have to think about! I have hit snooze a few times and told myself that I would workout when I get home....never happens...so I have learned that if I am going to workout, it has to be in the early morning! Keep up the good work and remember you aren't alone at that ungodly hour! Lol0
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My normal routine is in bed no later than 10 pm. Wake at 4:00 am to be at the gym between 4:30 ~ 4:45 am 5 days a week. I lift weights M-W-F & do cardio T-T. My motivation is to be in the best shape I can be for myself, my wife & my 3 sons. I just started to add some friends on MFP and they help motivate me also. Just set it up like an appointment. Don't say "I need to work out today", instead say "It's time to work out, let me get after it".0
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I have a 40 minute commute to work. A gym in my workplace. It is a perk and free. Free is my motivation. M-F I get up at 2:00 a.m. and am out the door by 3 in the gym by 3:45. Done by 5:00 am. Showered and at my desk by 6.
I am an old lady though and probably could not do it with young children.0 -
I get up at 545 AM have a cup of coffee slice of toast with PB. Then downstairs where I do a DVD and 20-30 min on my treadmill 6xweekly. If I don't get it over with in the AM it won't get done. I don't like exercising but, understand it brings me balance. Also, cheaper then a shrink! LOL:frown:0
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I am most often at work by 5-5:15am. I don't sleep very well so sometimes I hop onto my spin bike around 330am and ride for about an hour. I wait until after work to my weights or do another cardio session.0
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Lights out by 10pm, alarm at 445am, in gym by 5, 5 days/week. First couple of weeks are the worst, after that your body should adjust. With little ones its tough, my youngest is now 6 so the early years are hard, even for dad. Now with all in school and in bed by 9, it makes it easier. Biggest thing is try your best to be disciplined about getting to bed and dont miss those first couple of weeks of workouts. My motivation is the same as yours, its the only time of day I can carve out to exercise and not take time away from the family. I use a normal alarm clock to wake me but find after a month or so of consistent early workouts I am awake before the alarm goes off. I have no idea re accountability groups for this....
Good luck...
This.......Im on my fourth week of getting up at 4:45, 5 days a week, to work out. Its tuff, but i feel so much better getting it done at the beginning of my day.0 -
I love all the post it gives me motivation, I been trying to wake up early and workout but im so sleepy0
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Right there with you . I don't get home until 9 pm and am usually wired until 11. My goal is 5 am , work out, down time before work. Not there yet, but others posts here sure help. Keep trying!0
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I just started doing the 30 Day Shred by Jillian Michaels and its only a 25 minute workout so you would always have some time in your day to do it You should check it out I personally don't get up that early, I just do the program whenever I have the time in the day to do it since its only 25 minutes0
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Alarm starts at 5, but I admit I often hit snooze until 5:30 I must stop that, although that happens because I'm often not in bed until 11 or 12.
I have two little ones here.
What helps? I DO have an accountability group. Its on facebook though, but if you'd like to join, shoot me a message here.
Truly knowing I had to tell others if I did it or not made the difference. Plus, I love helping others and how can I say "get up early, just do it" if I can't??!!! So... I do. I feel better after I do but OH those first moments of getting out of bed.
my favorite line:
Start working out before you mind realizes what you're doing!0 -
I set my alarm at 5:30, but I don't get up til 6. I try to squeeze in a bit of cardio to get me going, maybe a 30 minute walk/jog/elliptical, or a 20 minute Zumba video. Then start to get ready for my 8am class:) My main workout usually happens after school.
I definitely don't *love* waking up at that time to exercise, but when it's that early, I'm less likely to feel the burn because I'm usually still lethargic. By the end of it, I'm sweating and I'm only just starting to wake up. The numbness, or rather the lack of awareness makes it easier!0 -
We should start an early morning group.
I keep starting and then stopping my early-morning routine. I just end up saying "screw it" and turning my alarm off. Yet I know I have no time in the evenings.
I need to start getting back up at 5:15. At least a couple days a week.
I definitely agree with being in bed by ten, and already having workout clothes on.
I need motivation too!!! I had a good lifting routine going for a while, then slacked. :sad:0 -
My alarm goes off every morning at 5:09am and I lay in bed for 10 minutes trying to talk myself out of bed. You know what works? I ALWAYS feel better after I work out. I know I do and so that is my motivation to get out of bed. Like the others, I have my clothes, water and ear buds ready to go the night before. On the nights my husband is out of town, I sleep in my work out clothes.
I hope you find the motivation for yourself. Working out really does help wake you up in the morning and it feels great. I always feel better about myself knowing I'm one step closer to my goals.0 -
Motivation may be needed at first, but it gets replaced by habit eventually, like brushing your teeth.
Is the problem going to bed on time, or getting up on time?
If you're just not sleepy when you need to go to bed, get up on time in the morning and workout anyway. You'll probably be tired enough the next night to fall asleep when you need to. It may take more than one time for this to work.
Getting up early in the morning is just awfull, but you can re-set your body clock with repetition. Get up at the same time every day, whether you're going to work out or not.0 -
Some great advice and encouragement here! I am finding that my best time is in the morning too, I was working out after the school bus left and before work but find that is getting de-railed. I need to get up at 5 so I can workout before I have to get the kids ready for school. I HATE getting up - it doesn't seem to matter when I go to bed either. Hearing that after a few weeks it will get easier is great encouragement!0
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I have two young kids, work full time and have a 2 hour commute (round trip)... my workout options during the week are 4:45am or 8:30 PM (after the kids are in bed).
I am a snooze queen and I've done it for so many years that I don't even realize I'm doing it! I have tried to move my alarm clock across the room and I just end up getting up, turning it off and crawling back in bed.
I failed to get up in time this morning but I'm just going to keep trying. I like the idea of having my workout clothes out and ready to go. I also am trying to have more of the morning routine stuff done in the evenings (kids clothes laid out, lunch boxes ready in the fridge, my work clothes picked out, etc) to make the mornings as quick and easy as possible.
I'm going to send you a friend request, maybe we can help keep each other accountable.0 -
First, getting enough sleep is key. Its much easier to get up. I have to be asleep by about 9:30 to get up for 5am.
I talk myself into it. I tell myself to just get up and get a cup of coffee and see how I feel. Then I tell myself to get dressed and see how I feel. Then I tell myself to get out the door (or treadmill in your case). Then I tell myself I can stop after 15 minutes. Generally, once I get that far, I will complete the workout.
Another trick is to have a video or audiobook that you only watch/listen to when you are working out. That way, you want to see what happens next.0
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