Working out at night YES OR NO?
saradsilva
Posts: 69 Member
Hi!
somedays i dont have time to do it during the day,i was wondering if doing it at night would have any negative impact or something,or even will i burn less calories?
im talking about cardio.
somedays i dont have time to do it during the day,i was wondering if doing it at night would have any negative impact or something,or even will i burn less calories?
im talking about cardio.
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Time of day doesn't matter. Work out when you can.0
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Morning, noon, evening, night - doesn't make a difference, as long as you get it done.0
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the only time that matters is the time you get there and put in.
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Day night it doesn't matter to me. HOWEVER....there are some folks who say they get all hyped up and can't fall asleep. I dont' have that problem. I can fall asleep after drinking coffee.0
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The recommendation (I believe) is that you don't work out up to two hours before attempting sleep because it might prevent or keep you from sleeping well. That said, I have finished working out and within 15 minutes showered and fell asleep with no problems. Do it when you can do it - you'll be happier overall just to have completed it!0
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I have the most energy at night. I have gone to 11 am work out sessions and been totally wiped out but I will meet with my trainer at 8 pm and be totally pumped. Whatever works best for your body and schedule.0
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I usually do most of my cardio at night. However ValGogo makes a great point, there are some nights after I am finished that I am just to energized to sleep. So, I try not to go too late because if I do, I miss out on valuable sleep. That is a great question and now you have me thinking about that :-)0
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Night works better for me I eat a light supper when I get home and then I feel I have enough energy at 8, mornings I suck cause I have no energy!0
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Ditto to what others have said, I've heard you shouldn't work out right before you go to sleep because you may have a harder time falling asleep.0
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Some people will have a hard time sleeping after they exercise. If I have to lift late I pop a benadryl afterwards or I'll be awake all night.0
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Unless it interferes with you sleep cycle, it's not a problem.0
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I've been doing late night workouts for years (I'm a night owl). I think my body is used to this method. On occasion, I'll do an afternoon workout, but I prefer late evenings.0
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Burning 400 calories in the am- 400 calories gone
Burning 400 calories in the pm- 400 calories gone
Skipping the gym because it's nighttime- 0 calories gone0 -
I'm wondering if the whole working out before sleep only matter with women. After sex, men always fall asleep.:laugh:
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