Excercise morning or night
lucymcr82
Posts: 15 Member
I can either go early (6am) or night (8pm). Which is best fot weight loss? Night is easier on the treadmill and cross trainer but find my motivation sometimes dwindles after a full day at work
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Whenever you will get it done and stick to it.0
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I wouldn't say that one or the other is better for weight loss, but exercising at night can mess with your sleep pattern since exercising releases hormones that give you energy. Also, it's said that exercising on an empty stomach (in the morning before breakfast) burns more fat than if you have supper still sitting in your stomach.
I personally prefer morning simply because then I'm done for the rest of the day!0 -
tiffanylacourse wrote: »Whenever you will get it done and stick to it.
This.
It literally makes zero difference, and is a personal preference. Whichever works best for your schedule.0 -
Yep, there's no best time from a results perspective except that you should go when you feel your best.
I do better earlier in the day as I tend to have more energy, but lots of other people prefer to work out later.0 -
Thank you all. Ive read about more fat burning prior to breakfast, so will try to go early doors!0
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I really like the morning. You get it done before your day and get that extra energy boost for the rest of the day. Plus I find I am in a much better mood throughout the day too. I also like doing cardio in the morning on an empty stomach. Then after work hit the gym for a weight session!0
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Thank you all. Ive read about more fat burning prior to breakfast, so will try to go early doors!
If you look at the underlying data the difference is so small it's irrelevant and in the context of weight loss the fuel source (glycogen or fat) doesn't matter. Like the others have said, it's a matter of personal preference, go with the one that works for you.
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Fat loss comes from what and how much you eat. Exercise should be based on your other health and fitness goals (strength, muscle mass, cardiovascular health, speed, balance, agility, mobility, sport specific, etc.). That said, the best time to workout is when you’ll be sure to do it consistently. Willpower is a finite resource and many of us would struggle to remain consistent with evening workouts. Also, evening workouts may interfere with your sleep, which is likely to derail your fat loss goal.
For me, I prefer to do cardio in the morning and lift weights in the afternoon. The weight training is better when I’m warmer, and throwing around heavy things does wonders for stress relief.
Allan Misner
NASM Certified Personal Trainer (Corrective Exercise Specialist, Fitness Nutrition Specialist)
Host of the 40+ Fitness Podcast0 -
Which ever works best in your schedule! I have a young daughter at home so it is normally easier for me to go after she goes to bed at around 8 pm. I will occasionally go in the AM on weekends when my husband is there with her on his off days. I will go before they wake up!0
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Whatever works for you. I personally prefer morning workouts because I feel like I can push harder and get more out of the workout. However, nighttime is the only time I get to workout so I have to stick with that.0
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it doesnt matter.
i do both. gym in the morning and run at night.0 -
Might work up to that callsitlikeiseeit ha0
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I work out mostly at night. The problem is I'm supposed to be maintaining, then I go and burn 400 calories before bed, makes it hard to stay even.0
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tiffanylacourse wrote: »Whenever you will get it done and stick to it.
This! Definitely this!0 -
Both - I run in the AM and go to the gym at night.0
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Sorry to hear that you are using a treadmill....0
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Doesn't matter when you get it done....its just about GETTING IT DONE0
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