How can I become a morning exercise person????
britt_fit
Posts: 169
Hi Everyone!
So because of the extreme heat in my area (high of 106 today), the best time for me to run is early in the morning. I am most definitely NOT a morning person, but if I want to run, I'm going to have to become one.
Any advice from fellow night owls who have to work out in the morning??? I'm new in town and people are not active here (there aren't even sidewalks!) so I can't just run with a friend.
Thanks!
So because of the extreme heat in my area (high of 106 today), the best time for me to run is early in the morning. I am most definitely NOT a morning person, but if I want to run, I'm going to have to become one.
Any advice from fellow night owls who have to work out in the morning??? I'm new in town and people are not active here (there aren't even sidewalks!) so I can't just run with a friend.
Thanks!
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I want to know this too!! The weather where I live here in TX is too hot and I want to wake up early before work and get a run/walk in!0
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Tell people you're going running at a certain time, then you'll be more likely to stick to it.
It's horrible when people start saying "how did your run go this morning?" and you have to admit that you didn't get out of bed!0 -
i so want to know the answer to this! I hate working out at night when my boyfriend is home because we only see each other a couple hours a day so i would love to work out in the morning but i just don't want to wake up. I workout in my apt or at the apt gym so there isn't anyone to say, hey wake up! to me either0
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I tell myself that I have to do it for at least 5 minutes and if after 5 minutes I really don't feel like it or I am too tired then I can call it quits and go back to bed. Have never gotten 5 minutes in and turned around and gone back to bed and I work out at 5 am. Once you get in the groove it really isn't so bad.0
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I am slowly getting there. The best thing that has worked for me is to be up for 10 to 15 minutes before I go run. If I try to bolt right out the door it doesn't go well! Strangely the best morning run I have had so far started with a short drive to the park. I think the drive woke me up quicker b/c I had to be alert to drive!0
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Another way to do it is go to bed an hour or two earlier. Most people train their body to sleep only a certain number of hours in a row. You may find yourself waking up earlier even without an alarm clock. Personally I changed the time on the clocks in my bedroom forward two hours, I not only got up earlier but started moving around and getting ready to go because I was too tired to remember I changed the clocks.0
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If you figure out how to do it, please let me know! I am soooo not a morning person. I do all my exercising at night right now.0
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Really, there's no trick. It's HARD at first, but set your alarm, drag yourself out of bed and just do it. I'll admit, there's still some mornings that I sleep in, and make up for it that night, but it is getting easier.0
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You could Google and see if your community has a running club? That's a GREAT way to find people to run with.
I'm not a morning person but once you START (which is the hardest part) and keep it going for a week, it becomes more of a habit. I'm not a morning workout person by nature, but I sure like getting it out of the way - and beating the heat. I find that if I stop and think about it, I'm more likely to talk myself out of it and just not do it. If I keep going through the motions, getting my running duds on, filling my water bottle, getting my watch set, etc., I don't give myself time to think about and before I know it I'm out the door and running.
Getting started tips:
Lay all your workout stuff out the night before so there's no thinking involved. Just put the stuff on and go.
Have someone give you a wake up call or text that reads: RUN, Damnit! :happy:
I actually set my timed coffee pot up in my bedroom when I was struggling to get myself motivated to get out of bed.
I had a wonderful morning run today, the birds were singing, the sunlight was filtering thorugh and bruning off the haze that was hanging in the air and surrounding the trees, and every blade of grass was sparkling with dewdrops. Runs like that definitely motivate me for more!0 -
I lay all my workout clothes, including shoes, headphones, HRM, water, etc. right in front of me so when I get up its the first thing I see. Then.....immediately go to a mirror so you see how hot you look in the morning (imo, you always look best in the morning...tightest! LOL). Then remind yourself what it takes to keep that look going.....and run right out your front door and don't look back.0
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I wasn't a morning person either. I work out at 7:30 am. I found that setting my clothes out the night before helped. I also find it great to get my workout over with in the am because then the evening hours are mine to do what I want...which is when most of my friends are awake anyways. I also feel like I am less likely to eat bad the rest of the day because I started my day on theright foot. Try it. I was totally not a morning person when I started but I am getting used to it.0
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that would be awesome to know...
i thankfully have a treadmill in my house, so i run later in the evening. i would like to go out and run at some point though...0 -
It is all about habbit. Once you get use to it it becomes easier....especially if you go to bed earlier. And put your alarm clock where you can't reach it from the bed then you have to get up to shut it off and you will be more likely to stay up. And I agree I lay out all my clothes, water, etc before I go to bed.0
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Start setting your alarm clock 5-10 minutes earlier each day so that in about a week you hit your "new" wake up time. During the week it's ok to hit snooze or just get up and be groggy. But, pick a day, say next Friday, that you MUST start working out when your alarm goes off. This will give your body some time to adjust to the transition.0
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I have been working out first thing in the morning for about 3 months now and absolutely love it. The hardest part is making yourself get out of bed. I do it to get exercise out of the way. i dont have to sit at my desk all day and think I have to exercise when I get off. Its done!! I also live in Texas so at 5:00 pm its HOT!! Just recently I have added a short evening workout, along with my morning workout. And feel great! You just have to make yourself get up!! Good luck!0
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Motivation to get up at say 0500 and run is very difficult to come by. It isnt easy, you hate the alarm clock, you dont want to leave the comfort of your blankets, so much easier to sleep some more...reset the alarm...you can work out later in the day, you'll make the time ..later....on.........
Sound familiar? Now the benefits of it:
Your testing your willpower every morning and winning when you take that first stride. The moment you feel the cool air on your face, your destination in mind, you take off....just you and the road. Early morning runs have their own aura, its a whole different world in the mornings, not the busy world we deal with, natures abundunt around you, it's like the air is fresher, you hear everything around you.Inadvertently you motivate others to work out later on in their busy day as they see you running that early, passing you by in their cars on their way to work. They envy your dedication which your completely oblivious to, your just running and feeling good. The rest of your day you find an abundance of energy as your body rewards you for your efforts. Your happy with yourself after your shower, you didnt realize how good you would feel afterwards, but it feels great! Pretty soon you wont struggle getting up to run, the only struggle will be how much farther or faster you will run this morning.0 -
Definitely agree with those that say just do it and make it a habit. It is hard and takes adjusting to. I never thought I could get up at 4:30 in the morning to work out, but now I can't see not doing that!! It only took me a couple or 3 weeks to get into the habit. I love having my workout completed before the day has even started! No time to think up excuses not to workout!!
Good luck. Make a pact with friends or MFP friends to hold you accountable.0 -
With having to watch the grand kids early in the day all day and then it being hot out. I decided the best time for me to get my walk was early in the morning. I try to get up about ten after 5. and then I get dressed and grab me a quick drink and my walkman and head out the door. It is nice and cool and it is pretty light out though the sun has not quite gotten over the mountain yet. I have found other walkers/joggers have their morning routine also. It is so nice out and by the times I get back to the house, I get to see the morning sun rise. It also makes me feel good that I got it done and I do not have that worry on my shoulders all day that I am not going to be able to get my exercise in. Gets my feel good endorphins going to start the day off on a positive note.
Enjoy your mornings!0 -
I'm in the middle of week 5 of switch to morning workouts. My experience is consistent with other comments. Just do it. I also have it in my calendar now and do a 1 time per week early morning appointment with a trainer which I will not miss (a class could do the same thing)... I did start by going to bed earlier and doing it 2 days a week - I'm up to 6 now. Another mental trick is to get other things scheduled in the evenings so you have conflicts with your previous workout times! I'm to the point now, where I'm awake before the alarm goes off.0
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Ok, here is the secret, now everybody pay close attention,,,,,,,, are you paying attention,,,,,, because this is top secret stuff,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, not sure if I should even be divulging this or not, I learned this from some world class morning people, and might be putting my life in danger if they find out I put this on a public forum,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, but what the hey, I feel I’m doing the world a favor, and mankind will be better off. So here goes,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, come real close now,,,,,,,, GO TO BED EARLY, AND SET YOUR ALARM TO GET UP EARLY. There now that it’s out there, feel free to pass it along to others you know that can’t figure out how to become a morning person.0
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By setting your alarm! Haha classic, train your mind to be ready thinking up and ready, this important to me I will be up I will be ready. I will be stronger!0
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Definitely agree with those that say just do it and make it a habit. It is hard and takes adjusting to. I never thought I could get up at 4:30 in the morning to work out, but now I can't see not doing that!! It only took me a couple or 3 weeks to get into the habit. I love having my workout completed before the day has even started! No time to think up excuses not to workout!!
Good luck. Make a pact with friends or MFP friends to hold you accountable.
Yep, this and what others have said! I was doing well for months before the winter getting up early to hit the gym...and then it slowly just took a landslide! Because I hate the heat, I also will be trying to get in the habit again.
If you don't have anyone to text you "get up and run, dammit!"....you can try what I did....I recorded my own voice saying "Leslie....get up and go to the gym...the fat isn't going to fall off....you gotta BURN IT!" and used that as my alarm ringer...it's actually quite effective and pretty annoying so I usually get up pretty quick to turn it off! ( I also try leaving phone and clock on other side of the room so I have to get up to turn it off!)
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set your alarm clock across the room so that you have to actually stand up and walk across the room to turn it off. other than that, you just have to make yourself do it. every time i hear the alarm, i have the same mental debate. but if i want results, i have to get up and do the work. that's all there is to it.0
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I would suggest going to sleep earlier so when you wake up earlier you will feel refreshed. I wasn't really a morning person either but I became one because it was more convenient. Waking up earlier and going to sleep earlier feels so good now instead of staying up late and sleeping in late. Make sure you get 8-81/2 hours of sleep and that will boost your metabolism. Can you join a gym? There are some that only charge $1 each time you go, so if you go every day for a month its $30. Or Planet Fitness charges $10 a month I think? Totally worth it, and you can avoid the heat and make friends!0
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You only need one thing: motivation. There are, unfortunately, no shortcuts. I am not a morning person at all, but I do all of my running in the morning with the exception of Sunday (I have to fast before Communion, so long runs are out before church). I am motivated to reach my goals, so I get my rear out of bed. I got up at 3:25am this morning. I have to get up alot earlier than that on some days. If I have to run 14 miles before work, or whatever, it just takes me awhile. I wish I were faster.
Anyway, it comes down to motivation. I can hear someone saying "Oh I could never get up that early!" Really? What if I made a deal, and was good for it, that if you got up at 4am and ran every day for 30 days I would give you $3,000,000 in cash? You think you could do it? Of course. Why not now then? Motivation. It's just a matter of finding a reason to run. Every day. In fact, when I ran the OKC Memorial Marathon in 2005, that was the theme for that year and was printed on the posters: "find a reason to run".
You probably never will be a morning person. Welcome to the club! But give it a try. It's actually a great way to start your day!0 -
Make a deal with yourself. If you get up early to run/workout, you can nap during your usual later running time. I make this deal with myself all summer and I hardly ever actually need the nap. Also- I tell myself that I'm not clear headed enough at 5 am to make any sudden changes in the wonderful plans I made during normal hours the day before.0
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