Who will be working out on xmas day?
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I am also an early riser and will go on my early 1 mile walk while adding in 30 minutes of beginning yoga.0
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I will be but it will be something small like 30 min. of step aerobics or kickboxing. Nothing major but enough to keep me from feeling sluggish the rest of the day.0
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Sunday is usually a rest day for me, just walking a few miles, so no issues here.0
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spitapot81 wrote: »Just out of interest really.
My stupid body clocks means I wake everyday about 3.30. As my gym is 24hr I am normally in the gym about 4.30 and then back home before the family wake.
I know tomorrow I am gonna find it hard to resist the urge to head out to burn off some xmas calories
what time do you go to bed to be able to wake up so early?!0 -
I'll lift the Yule log and down a few goblets of cheer!2
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spitapot81 wrote: »Just out of interest really.
My stupid body clocks means I wake everyday about 3.30. As my gym is 24hr I am normally in the gym about 4.30 and then back home before the family wake.
I know tomorrow I am gonna find it hard to resist the urge to head out to burn off some xmas calories
Sounds about like me. I'm up by 2:00, breakfast in me by 3:30 after morning mobility work, and at the gym lifting between 4:30 and 5:30, depending upon which gym I go to.
I'm also usually in bed asleep by 18:00 or 19:00. A lot of people do their "me time" in the evenings. I do mine before work. Just seems to set a better pace for the day.2 -
I will be. I like taking my walks!1
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Gallowmere1984 wrote: »spitapot81 wrote: »Just out of interest really.
My stupid body clocks means I wake everyday about 3.30. As my gym is 24hr I am normally in the gym about 4.30 and then back home before the family wake.
I know tomorrow I am gonna find it hard to resist the urge to head out to burn off some xmas calories
Sounds about like me. I'm up by 2:00, breakfast in me by 3:30 after morning mobility work, and at the gym lifting between 4:30 and 5:30, depending upon which gym I go to.
I'm also usually in bed asleep by 18:00 or 19:00. A lot of people do their "me time" in the evenings. I do mine before work. Just seems to set a better pace for the day.
I wish - my body clock is fubar. 2200 give or take most nights to 0200-0300 most mornings. 6 hours or more uninterrupted is a fantasy for me.0 -
Gallowmere1984 wrote: »spitapot81 wrote: »Just out of interest really.
My stupid body clocks means I wake everyday about 3.30. As my gym is 24hr I am normally in the gym about 4.30 and then back home before the family wake.
I know tomorrow I am gonna find it hard to resist the urge to head out to burn off some xmas calories
Sounds about like me. I'm up by 2:00, breakfast in me by 3:30 after morning mobility work, and at the gym lifting between 4:30 and 5:30, depending upon which gym I go to.
I'm also usually in bed asleep by 18:00 or 19:00. A lot of people do their "me time" in the evenings. I do mine before work. Just seems to set a better pace for the day.
I wish - my body clock is fubar. 2200 give or take most nights to 0200-0300 most mornings. 6 hours or more uninterrupted is a fantasy for me.
I used to be the same way. I changed a few things, and I am out like a light shortly after the sun is down.
1: no lights or electronics of any sort (other than my alarm clock) in my bedroom.
2: epsom soak an hour before bedtime.
3: phone on vibrate, sitting on my kitchen counter.
4: I wake up 3-4 times per night to pee. Each time, I smoke a cigarette, make a small part of my breakfast for the next morning, then shut all lights back off and back in bed. Takes about ten minutes each time.
It's a weird combination of things for sure, but it's worked wonders for my sleep quality and duration.1 -
I will be working out in the morning like I do most any other day of my life. I usually do 30-60 min depending on how much time I have before I have to get ready for work. It's a habit, one I love, and it's much like brushing teeth in the morning - something I just do.1
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Gallowmere1984 wrote: »Gallowmere1984 wrote: »spitapot81 wrote: »Just out of interest really.
My stupid body clocks means I wake everyday about 3.30. As my gym is 24hr I am normally in the gym about 4.30 and then back home before the family wake.
I know tomorrow I am gonna find it hard to resist the urge to head out to burn off some xmas calories
Sounds about like me. I'm up by 2:00, breakfast in me by 3:30 after morning mobility work, and at the gym lifting between 4:30 and 5:30, depending upon which gym I go to.
I'm also usually in bed asleep by 18:00 or 19:00. A lot of people do their "me time" in the evenings. I do mine before work. Just seems to set a better pace for the day.
I wish - my body clock is fubar. 2200 give or take most nights to 0200-0300 most mornings. 6 hours or more uninterrupted is a fantasy for me.
I used to be the same way. I changed a few things, and I am out like a light shortly after the sun is down.
1: no lights or electronics of any sort (other than my alarm clock) in my bedroom.
2: epsom soak an hour before bedtime.
3: phone on vibrate, sitting on my kitchen counter.
4: I wake up 3-4 times per night to pee. Each time, I smoke a cigarette, make a small part of my breakfast for the next morning, then shut all lights back off and back in bed. Takes about ten minutes each time.
It's a weird combination of things for sure, but it's worked wonders for my sleep quality and duration.
I can do weird if it'll work lol. I'm going to give some of those a shot, thanks.0 -
I was contemplating a hike in the mountains or at Red Rock Canyon. Rain is happening though No way I can get my family to go out in that, lol. Maybe for New Year's.1
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Depends on how much time I have. It's been nice weather so I may take the dog we're watching out for a long-ish walk by our house. My gym is closed though and I might be too busy with other stuff! I hit it today though and have class monday.0
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Nope.0
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I don't celebrate Christmas, so yes since my gym isn't 24 hours and won't be open on Christmas, I'll probably just do a video at home.
Don't let anyone make you feel guilty for working out "when you should be spending time with your family blah blah." It's totally possible to spend time with your family and get in a work out, and it doesn't mean that by working out on a holiday you're not letting yourself relax and enjoy it. It's all about balance. In fact, on Thanksgiving it's one of my traditions to go out for an early morning run because the roads are empty and it's an enjoyable time to exercise. Then I go and spend time with my family and eat good food. I find I can relax better when I exert myself at some point during the day, otherwise I'm just itching to do something.1 -
I'ts 9am Christmas morning here now, and it's so stickin' hot already that all my workout plans have been nixed. Will be going for a "swim" this afternoon, or should i say bobbing around the surface with a flotation device to keep me from sinking, like a big ol bloated beached whale2
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Christine_72 wrote: »I'ts 9am Christmas morning here now, and it's so stickin' hot already that all my workout plans have been nixed. Will be going for a "swim" this afternoon, or should i say bobbing around the surface with a flotation device to keep me from sinking, like a big ol bloated beached whale
We're in a part of Tasmania where it is quite warm ... for Tasmania. We're planning to cycle out to a larger beach with bigger waves and maybe splash around a bit, and then return to the swimming beach near our accommodation to test the waters.
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Absolutely! Doing my Legs workout. Days like tomorrow are when having a home gym is nice. I don't believe any gyms are open in my town tomorrow.0
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Yup, probably cardio. Back to weights the day after.0
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williams969 wrote: »I was contemplating a hike in the mountains or at Red Rock Canyon. Rain is happening though No way I can get my family to go out in that, lol. Maybe for New Year's.
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I'll be doing an exercise dvd before heading to the airport..0
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The past two days have been my usual rest days, so I'll be working out tomorrow morning.0
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Walking my dog, he doesn't care what day it is or how crappy it is outside.2
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I wasn't planning to, but we aren't doing things until the afternoon and I got a spanking new Fitbit that I can't wait to whip out, so I'm going to treat myself to an early Christmas jog2
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I have just completed a 7 mile walk, burning 1380 cals as it included some steep inclines equal to 63 floors at a pace of 16 min mile. Not bad for someone with a Chronic lung disease. Merry Christmas everyone. I hope it bring happiness and good health.5
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Did a 5km walk this morning before the heat set in 37 degrees c now so went for a dip at the beach to cool down phew3
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Got up at 6:30am, had a shower, than walked the dogs for 40 minutes with my dad. He gave me a fitbit charge 2 for Christmas, and I gave him my old pedometer, so we were competing for steps today. Every hour, on the hour, we walked around the block. I ended up getting over 10,000 steps by lunchtime. Then I had a nap in the afternoon, lol.1
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I don't celebrate Christmas, so yes since my gym isn't 24 hours and won't be open on Christmas, I'll probably just do a video at home.
Don't let anyone make you feel guilty for working out "when you should be spending time with your family blah blah." It's totally possible to spend time with your family and get in a work out, and it doesn't mean that by working out on a holiday you're not letting yourself relax and enjoy it. It's all about balance. In fact, on Thanksgiving it's one of my traditions to go out for an early morning run because the roads are empty and it's an enjoyable time to exercise. Then I go and spend time with my family and eat good food. I find I can relax better when I exert myself at some point during the day, otherwise I'm just itching to do something.
On the same token don't feel guilty to exercise if you don't want to. One day of not exercising won't spoil anything1 -
I won't be today.0
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