is it okay to exercise mornings on empty stomach?
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Sometimes I go a spinning class at 8am... is it okay to do spinning in empty stomach?
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Yes. It is fine. Do what works for you -- there are no rules about this kind of stuff.0
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Exercising on an empty stomach is believed to be an excellent way towards weight loss and even lean muscle gain. If you want to know more search for 'Leangains'. Many of the traditional theories about the importance of eating before training are challenged by the author, Martin Berkhan.0
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I do insanity at the gym at 6.30am. I just grab a banana and eat it on the way. Just gives me a little more energy. Try it, it might help with your spinning class xx0
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Yes it's fine if you feel fine and perform fine.0
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I cannot exercise with any food in my stomach, so the mornings are better for me.0
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I like doing morning cardio before eating too. Have you tried a green drink? I'll usually drink one on the way to and during the 1st half of Spin class, then I switch to my water.
The drink is mostly water with a half scoop of a Green Veggie Powder and a little unsweetened apple juice for taste. It seems to give me an energy boost (but maybe that's just in my mind - LOL0 -
Sure, why not?!0
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If prefer to, then yes.
Dizziness/exhaustion or lack of normal performance are red flags that it might not be for you.0 -
I do insanity at the gym at 6.30am. I just grab a banana and eat it on the way. Just gives me a little more energy. Try it, it might help with your spinning class xx
To the OP, it's fine for many. Personally myself, I train fasted in the morning. As mentioned, if you get shakes, dizzy, etc. then it's probably not for you.
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I like doing morning cardio before eating too. Have you tried a green drink? I'll usually drink one on the way to and during the 1st half of Spin class, then I switch to my water.
The drink is mostly water with a half scoop of a Green Veggie Powder and a little unsweetened apple juice for taste. It seems to give me an energy boost (but maybe that's just in my mind - LOL
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I do empty stomach cardio, but feel I can't ever lift on an empty stomach. I preform cardio best w/o food, weights I do better with a light 100 cal snack.0
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I prefer working out on an empty stomach. It seems perfectly fine for me as long as I'm not crazy hungry to start with. If so, I do the weak, shaky stuff being on diabetic medicine. If you find that you have that problem like me, I still only need something really tiny like no more than 4 carbs and a little protein to prevent it. I'll usually eat a 1/2 oz of almonds or cheese about 15 mins prior and it takes care of that issue.0
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I have a black coffee before my morning workout. I feel slugish if I eat beforehand or end up getting a stitch.0
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Everyone is different. I can do it fine, but others feel sick.0
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The short answer, yes it's fine0
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I have no choice but to exercise on an empty stomach. It seems that when I eat anything at all before I go for my morning run, even if it's a good hour before, a side stitch is guaranteed. Not a mild one either, a painful, debilitating one. I think that as long as you are eating enough during the day, and at dinner the night before, you should have the energy to perform. I perform just as well in the morning on an empty stomach as I do when I run in the evening after work and before dinner (3-4 hours after lunch, long after any food is digested and thus can't give me a side-stitch)0
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I tried to do my workouts on an empty stomach, but it didn't really work for me. I would get pretty light headed, and I feel my performance suffered. But eating a normal size meal would give me cramps. So I have my coffee first thing, along with at least one glass of plain water, and something light like a greek yogurt or granola bar.
See how you do and make adjustments. It took me all summer to figure out what worked best for me0 -
Perfectly fine as long as you have the energy!0
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Thank you everyone... this is helpful..0
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