Eating Healthier, Watching My Calorie In-Take... Now What
BeautifullyprofoundMC
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I need some advice on incorporating fitness into my crazy work life. I start work at 4am sometimes not ending my day until after 2pm or later. I drink shakes during my breakfast and lunch times, however by the end of my day I'm drained, a drive to a gym is not on my mind. I know it's time to pick a fitness routine but I'm very lost.. Does anyone have any great ideas or past experiences that I could include slowly to build up to a routine?
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Consider riding a bicycle to work. Most people would save time during their day by bicycle commuting because the time to ride to work is less than the time it takes to drive to work plus drive to the gym plus spend time there sitting on a stationary bike.3
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Do you get much of a lunch break - how about a quick lunchtime walk? That would be a start.
Going to the gym isn't the be all end all, my home is my gym (lift weights / youtube workouts etc)and I enjoy the outdoors for walks. Now that the longer days are here when you get in you might enjoy a walk around your block? It takes starting somewhere in regards to fitness to form new lasting habits1 -
Great ideas! I only get 30 mins at lunch, however I could for 15 mins as a start.
Riding a bike at 2am would be difficult plus I have so many things I have to bring to work it wouldn't work sadly.3 -
Just think of doing those 15 mins and them being more than you currently do build up your pace eventually and you'll burn extra cals1
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I feel ya, I was getting up at 3:30, leave for work at 4;15, get to work at 6, leave work at 5::00, get home at 7:30-8:00, in bed at 8:30...long work days paired with a hellish commute, always longer coming home. My doctors agreed I had no time to work out other than walks at lunch.2
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If you're drained when you get home from work then the shakes aren't sustaining you. You need to get some good old oatmeal into your body for breakfast or lunch so that you've still got energy when you're finished work. It takes 2 minutes to make oatmeal from scratch. Throw a handful of berries on top and enjoy. You can do it. I know you can. And you'll still have some pep in the afternoon. Try it and let us know how you made out.2
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If you're drained when you get home from work then the shakes aren't sustaining you. You need to get some good old oatmeal into your body for breakfast or lunch so that you've still got energy when you're finished work. It takes 2 minutes to make oatmeal from scratch. Throw a handful of berries on top and enjoy. You can do it. I know you can. And you'll still have some pep in the afternoon. Try it and let us know how you made out.
I'm not sure oatmeal is necessary (It does nothing for my satiety or energy!) but agree that something needs to change - OP, are shakes the only thing you have? If so, consider eating some real food! Carbs can make some people sleepy/lethargic, so perhaps playing around with different macro ratios would help with energy levels. Personally, if I eat many small meals, my energy goes up and down noticeably. I get better, more consistent energy eating less meals, and waiting to eat until later in the day.
Are you getting sufficient sleep? I know I couldn't handle your schedule as I do a lot at night. Waking up at 3 would kill me! I do work long hours though, and go to the gym on the way home. I pack all my stuff beforehand and have it in my car. If I went home I'd likely plonk myself down on the couch and never get back to the gym!2 -
My shakes keep me going until I'm off of work. However If I work 12-13 hours it can be mentally draining. Oatmeal at 1:45am- 2am would be pretty hard. I usually have a shake at 6am and 8am my 1st break and lunch. But I think I need to add another if I work until 2 or 3pm. It's incorporating a fitness routine into this crazy work schedule that has me puzzled..0
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Hi yes you do need another shake or meal in your workday. I work ten hours and sometimes I have like four shakes at work alone.one meal and that's at lunch1
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If I don't eat like every two hours I get tiered and sluggish by the end of the day2
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If you can eat a handful of almonds on the way home. Start forcing yourself to walk a mile everyday. Its hard but when you make it a part of your daily routine for several weeks you will start to crave it. Start gradually adding some distance and build. This is how I started at 4:30 AM and it was killing me to get up and go. Now I don't even use an alarm clock and enjoy a 5 to 7 mile run most days.2
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Do t25 on your lunch break if you guys got like a separate break room where you could pop in a disk0
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After a 10-12 hour day, there is little that I look forward to more than getting on my bike...even if it's only a quick ride.1
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If you're feeling drained by the afternoon, perhaps the shakes are not filling/satisfying enough? THough its also possible that once you become more active, you'll feel energetic.BeautifullyprofoundMC wrote: »I need some advice on incorporating fitness into my crazy work life. I start work at 4am sometimes not ending my day until after 2pm or later. I drink shakes during my breakfast and lunch times, however by the end of my day I'm drained, a drive to a gym is not on my mind. I know it's time to pick a fitness routine but I'm very lost.. Does anyone have any great ideas or past experiences that I could include slowly to build up to a routine?
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Thanks for all your support!!1
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I bought a little portable stepper at Walmart so I can get a little exercise at home. It was maybe $50. Maybe something like that would work for you? This one even has resistance bands. Check it out https://www.amazon.com/Sunny-Health-Fitness-Stepper-Resistance/dp/B0016BQFSS0
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I totally get the being drained at the end of your day. If i was honest in the early days I never wanted to exercise after work. But going to the gym straight from work became a habit. And it's great if you have a stressful job. I can have a bad day, go to the gym and feel heaps better when I walk out.1
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Mary_Anastasia wrote: »I feel ya, I was getting up at 3:30, leave for work at 4;15, get to work at 6, leave work at 5::00, get home at 7:30-8:00, in bed at 8:30...long work days paired with a hellish commute, always longer coming home. My doctors agreed I had no time to work out other than walks at lunch.
You need a new job. Or, at least, I would if I had your schedule/commute. That sounds awful. I'd have a mental break-down.0 -
Maybe your right lol0
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You could try working out at home. I purchased Beach Body on Demand when they had special pricing. So many programs to choose from. Great for the days when I can't make it to the gym or go outside for a run.0
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Happy to note, I go directly to the gym after work 3-5 times a week. So we will see )1
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I would feel drained if I live on shakes all day. Is it possible to have proper food instead of shakes? I had shake for breakfast today as I was on the go all morning and it was perfectly fine but I would be drained if I had one for lunch too! Plus my energy is better if I have solid breakfast and lunch
zuzka bunny slope home workouts (youtube) are good and you need little or no equipment.0 -
Shakes instead of food would make me feel drained as well.0
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BeautifullyprofoundMC wrote: »I need some advice on incorporating fitness into my crazy work life. I start work at 4am sometimes not ending my day until after 2pm or later. I drink shakes during my breakfast and lunch times, however by the end of my day I'm drained, a drive to a gym is not on my mind. I know it's time to pick a fitness routine but I'm very lost.. Does anyone have any great ideas or past experiences that I could include slowly to build up to a routine?
It may sound small but one of the biggest things for me is packing my gym bag before I leave and bringing it with me to work. If I go home before I go to work out, my comfortable couch may keep me away from getting it in.
The other key is to find a workout you like. Try some YouTube videos or some classes at the gym. Find what makes you smile. If you do that, going to the gym won't feel like torture.0
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