Do you get up at 5:30amish to workout?
brittk70
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If you do, I want to hear from you....how the hell do you do it?
More and more I am realizing that if I want to get my workout in, I have got to get up and get it done before my husband and kids get up. Before the day gets going. For the past week and a half I have set that alarm. This morning was the first morning that I didn't shut it off. I got up....I got dressed....so that's a start, I guess?
Tips? Secrets? How do you do it? How long have you been doing it? And do you offer a wake up call service ?
Love to hear your success stories -
Britt
More and more I am realizing that if I want to get my workout in, I have got to get up and get it done before my husband and kids get up. Before the day gets going. For the past week and a half I have set that alarm. This morning was the first morning that I didn't shut it off. I got up....I got dressed....so that's a start, I guess?
Tips? Secrets? How do you do it? How long have you been doing it? And do you offer a wake up call service ?
Love to hear your success stories -
Britt
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I get up at 4:15. Just do it for a while and it becomes a habit. I wake up before the clock goes off now. May 31st it will be a year of early morning workouts.0
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I can beat that! 4:30 am. Because I have to be to work by 6:45am and get out by 3:30 and normally make my appointments etc for after work. I know the only time I'll get it in is if I do it right away.
It IS hard, but you just have to suck it up and do it!0 -
I actually get up at about 4am to go running before I go in to the office. For me, the big defining factor was that I picked a race, set up a training plan, and knew that if I didn't stick to it I'd never be able to run the way I wanted to. Perhaps give yourself some solid goals by solid dates, and then plan a way to get there. And truthfully, on my rest days when I sleep in until 5:30, I'm SO much more tired all day!0
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I've love to get up at 5:30!! I have to get up at 4:15 in order to get a decent workout in and make it to work on time (I live 30 miles from where I work). There's no special secret to it. I try to go to bed at a decent out and when the alarm goes off, just get up...I have to do this or I will talk myself out of it! It helps that my husband also gets up with me, so I have that support there.
You can do it, good luck!! :happy:0 -
I am up at 4:15 a.m. Monday thru Friday to get my jiggly butt to the gym. Its a mindset, you just have to do it and once you get going your body will adjust. I would probably do it on the weekend also but my gym doesn't open until 7 a.m., on those days. I have faith that you can do it if you want it bad enough.0
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It's not easy. You have to force yourself to do it. I get up about 5:05, make coffee, put my clothes on, have a shot of coffee, and then hit it. The whole time I cuss and swear (and I'm really a morning person, but it's so DARK) and after 5 minutes I'm wide awake, and the post-workout feeling is amazing and my energy level soars all day long.
It's totally worth it. Just make yourself do it and then it gets easier and easier and you'll miss on your "sleep in" days.0 -
I'm with you on this. The only time I can workout and not feel bad that it is cutting into family time is at 5:00. Problem is I can't drag my *kitten* out of bed. The times I do manage to do it, I feel great all day. But when the alarm goes off at 4:20, I usually roll over and reset it. I would love some AM motivation. I feel bed when I skip the gym, but at that time of the morning my brain is not functioning enough to realize how good it feels to workout and that I NEED to go....0
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I get up at 5:00am so that I can be at the gym when it opens at 5:30. I've noticed that if I don't set my clothes out and I feel like I have to go searching for anything in the morning, I won't go. I'll stay in be because "It's too much." I have a gym buddy too and we text each other at 5am before I pick her up.
Our texts usually consists of...."U up?"...."yup, u"...."yeah."
We're both super competative so neither wants to be the one to cancel but some days we are both hoping that the other does.0 -
I'm up and at it by 4:30 or 5am most days and put in 70 - 90 minutes of exercise before going to work. Then I usually do another 60 - 90 at night. I love it0
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I got up at 5:20 today and it was my first! I had a bootcamp at 5:45 and it was a 10 minute drive away. So I got up at 5:20 (wore sports bra and workout pants to bed), threw on my layers of shirts and some sweat pants, packed a quick bag and got in my car. Then I blasted some loud rock music and sang the whole drive haha. I was still in sleepy mode and said (out loud), "What the hell am I doing?" because I'm not a morning person. But I went to bed knowing that I'd get up early, decided it before falling asleep, and then carried out the plan.
I think that'll be how I do it from now on. Go to bed in my workout clothes (or some of them at least), pack my bag ahead of time or have it laid out at least, then just grab and go. And have music! It's all about that attitude when you climb into bed.0 -
I would love to know how too. The only time I can do it is on my weekends off (which is only every other since I am a nurse). I have a friend who meets me at 7am so I am forced to get up. During the week.... not so much, I want to get up at 6am on my days off and workout until my husband leaves for work at 7 but can't seem to get out of bed.0
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I'm not a success story...yet! *wink* But I'm hoping to be soon! I get up at 5:05am (mentally 5am is too much for me, lol, so I set it for 505) I'm at the gym by 515. I set out all my workout clothes before, pack my gym bag, fill my drink bottle and get my granola bar out the night before. I set the alarm clock. I used to have to set my phone alarm clock too so that I'd have to deal with two alarms in case I felt the bug of not getting up with one. It's become habit now. By the weekend, I'm glad to be able to bump that down to 630am since the extra sleep helps keep me going. But for me, the kids are asleep- I can lose the feeling of 'missing time with them' if I go at 5ish because they are still asleep. And I've found that I'm just more pleasant to be around by the time they wake up. I've had my 'me' time, I've had time to get my exercise in, get lunches/breakfasts started, shower, get dressed etc. so by the time they get up I'm all theirs for that little bit of time before it's off to work.
I tried going at night, and sometimes I still do if something throws off my morning schedule (for example, I end up at my Mom's sometimes during the week and stay there so I have to do night workouts the following day) and I see a difference in my endurance. I'm just starting off with the energy of the day at 515. For me, by 9pm when I can get in a night workout, I'm worn out. And can't give it my all.
It really came down to a mental thing for me. Getting in the habit. Getting prepared. And I was off and running.
Good luck to you. It's hard in the beginning but you'll feel better in the long run.0 -
I would really like to start getting my workout in before work as well, I find after work I don't put as much effort into it as I would in the morning. My question is what time does everyone go to bed to get up that early?0
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3:40AM...That's the time my first alarm goes off Gotta get in at LEAST 40 minutes of exercise; get baby dressed and bottled; get myself together and travel to work by 6am!
It's not easy, but you get used to it after a while...
If I DONT get in a good sweat before work, I feel tired, start dragging by lunch...I have so much more energy on days I get up in the morning0 -
My fiance and I get up at 4:30am to get to the gym at 5am. He has to leave for work at 6:30, so the only time to get a decent workout in is to go super early when the gym opens. I don't have to be to work until 8am, but if I didn't get up when he does and go to the gym with him, I probably wouldn't go most mornings. So we motivate each other. As much of a drag that it is, we both really do feel better and more energized after going first thing in the morning. Plus the gym is pretty empty at that time, which is a definite benefit to going so early!
Granted we don't have any kids, so I guess I don't really have any good advice for you in that regard. Could/would your husband get up early and workout with you? Even if just doing an exercise DVD at home so you can still keep an eye on the kids?0 -
I set my alarm for 515 so I am out of bed by 530, out of the door by 545 for my run. It took me a long while to get "used" to it, and even though I dont skip it as much as I used to, there are still mornings that I am not fully awake heading out and will be a few kms into my run when I really wake up and am like "HUH?" XD The only thing that gets my butt out of bed most mornings is the knowledge that if I dont get up and do it right then, then I wont be doing it at all that day.0
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I had been getting up at 5:30, getting to the gym by 6am and usually back at home before 7. I found I was sleepy during the day so this week I switched to day time workouts. I homeschool my kids so a daytime workout involves dragging 4 kids to the gym childcare. I am no less tired during the day so I think next week I am going to switch back to my morning workouts. I love the peace of the gym so early in the morning, my gym tends to be quite hectic at 4pm. I also kinda got used to just waking up and found myself waking up before my 5:30 alarm. I got used to it back when I was in the army, I figured I could get used to it again.0
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On Tuesday, I started getting up at 5:30a to do Jillian's 30 Day Shred. I am not a morning person at all, but told myself that a 30 minute circuit workout is doable! Plus I set a goal that I want to try to finish it in 35 days! So I know I need to do it in the mornings to reach that goal. Make goals for yourself, small ones at first then build on those.0
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I get up @ 4:50am, make coffee, get dressed, drink coffee, drive to gym, work out, drive home, shower, dress and at work @ 7.
Took 3 weeks to get to the point where I didn't hate every second - that was in November 2010 - then it became a habit - THEN came daylight savings time and I reallllllllllllllllllllllllllly have a hard time getting out of bed AAAAARRRRRRGGGGGGG0 -
I do not have kids, but I always have been working out after work. This didn't leave me much time for house work and relaxation. I started this week and I feel great all day at work because of it. The first two days I hit snooze 4 times, but now I love doing it to get it out of the way and feel good from the start of the day. I think after you do it a couple days your body will adjust like mine did I try to go to sleep at 10, i am usually tired by then anyway0
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I wish I could get up before 6....0
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That is what I TRY to do! My favorite time to work out, no doubt.
I think mostly it mentally prepares me for the day. I feel my metabolism is higher, I'm energetic, and I make better food choices because I don't want to ruin what I just woke up so early to do! And...it's "out of the way". Otherwise, I will come up with a lot of excuses why I can't go after work.
Lately, I've been having a horrible time getting to sleep and haven't been able to do the 530 am thing. But...hoping to get back to it next week!0 -
Hi Britt,
I get up at 4:20am Mon - Fri and hit the gym by 5am (live only 5 mins away) workout 50mins cardio, 10mins weights then out and back home by 6am, shower, dress, and out the door by 7am to get to work. It was hard at first, but after 1 day, I had SO much energy! I am now hooked on the morning.
I use to workout at night and would feel SO tired the next day.
My advice is to stick with it!!! It will get better.
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I AM UP AT 5:00AM AND FOUND LIKE OTHERS SAID I SET EVERYTHING UP THE NIGHT BEFORE. IF YOU DRINK COFFIE THAN SET THE TIMER TO START ON AUTO SO IT IS READY. ALSO I USE MY PHONE AS MY ALARM CLOCK AND AT FIRST HAD TO PUT IT ACROSSED THE ROOM ON THE WORKOTU GEAR I SET OUT SO I HAVE TO GET UP TO TURN IT OFF.0
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I get up at 4:30 to get ready for work, but like you I've been realizing that if I want to get that extra little bit of exercise in I need to do it before my day really starts. I've been working on getting up at 4:15 and getting 15 minutes of either the stationary bike or a mile of Leslie Sansone in in the morning before my shower. I go back to work tomorrow so my cunning plan is to start it tomorrow. Hope that it works. Because I hear from everyone how great you feel when you get that exercise in in the morning So keep trying to get up and get it in cuz it can't be bad!0
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I get up around 4:45. Transfer the laundry, feed the dogs, let the dogs out, drink some water, get my shoes on & (hopefully) I'm going by 5:15. It takes getting used to, but once you get in the habit it will feel SO GOOD to have it done. It isn't hanging over your head all day & it gets your endorphins pumping.0
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I get up at 5 every morning. I have to wake my kids up at 6 so if i want my morning cup of coffee and my a.m. yoga practice I better get up!
Plus I have always been an early riser. I think some of us are and some aren't.0 -
4:30 am get up
5am leave for the gym
5:30 at the gym working out!
In order to do this I started with just two mornings a week. I pack my gym bag with all of my work clothes, etc the night before and I have everything I need already in my car ready to go. The only thing I have to grab is my lunch which is in the fridge waiting (already in the lunchbox). I even sleep in my workout shorts! I literally get up, take care of the dogs, brush my teeth, put on deoderant, put my HRM and shoes on and walk out the door.
I always pack my lunch as soon as I get home each day so that the next day it is ready and waiting. No guess work because I cook everything and portion it into ziplock containers on Sunday. Takes about 2 minutes to pack my lunch.
I now am in such a habbit that I get up and workout 6 days a week!!!0 -
I get up at 4:30 to either run or lift. On weekends its 8 am. Its tough at first but after a few weeks you get into the routine. Spring break threw me off mine so monday i'm committed again...wanna support each other at our morning work outs?0
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For all of you who get up this early to work out, do you mind posting what time you go to bed? thanks!0
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