How do y'all do these morning workouts?
wittsabouther
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I need some more am workout buddies on my list. Nobody is up yet so I just want to stay in the bed. How do y'all do it?
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@wittsabouther I don't lol. Afternoons for me!3
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If you want to work out in the morning, get up and work out. If you "just want to stay in the bed" wait till late morning, early afternoon, late afternoon or evening. The good news is, you get to work out when YOU want to work out.
"How do y'all do it? " Because they WANT to.1 -
I found the most motivating thing about being at the gym at 5am, was I had the entire gym to myself. Noone in the squat racks, noone on the benches, noone in the locker room or toilets, etc. It was extremely peaceful and pretty much the only reason I looked forward to actually doing a workout in the morning.10
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As they said you have to want to. When I did, I was able to because I slept earlier. Which was also good because didn't get hungry/ late night snacks and Nlno time wasted online, TV and stuff.
Also: workout buddy.2 -
For me it just became a habit. Early on, I would make excuses as the day went on or something would come up and I couldn't/didn't feel like getting in my workout.
I started planning out my workouts and laying out my workout clothes the night before so I was prepared and had a plan. I still do this in maintenance.
The more consistent I worked out in the morning the easier it became. Having a home gym definitely helps.
Now it feels so amazing to get a workout in before the day start, plus it gives me natural energy. Seeing my body slowly change and dress sizes go down and down kept my motivation going. These days I need my morning workouts and look forward to them!10 -
I walk early in the morning before it gets too hot. I have a workout buddy for that....my dog. They are great company and always willing to get up with you. She doesn't like the gym but neither do I so I do different workouts2
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I like early workouts because it's over and done with and I get the workout high to start the day off well! It's rarely easy to get up when the alarm goes off, but I just have to put mind over matter and get my legs out of bed (no hitting snooze!!). Plus like others have said, whether you're outside or at the gym, it's so much quieter and you're less likely to run into someone you know when you're all sweaty and smelly, if that sort of thing bothers you1
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I think it just depends on whether you're a morning person or not - I have tons of energy in the morning and very little in the afternoon/evening. I love running in the morning bc it's not too hot, there aren't a lot of people and I feel great for the rest of the day.1
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King_Spicy wrote: »I found the most motivating thing about being at the gym at 5am, was I had the entire gym to myself. Noone in the squat racks, noone on the benches, noone in the locker room or toilets, etc. It was extremely peaceful and pretty much the only reason I looked forward to actually doing a workout in the morning.
The city is asleep too. There are no people on the roads, you've got them to yourself.
However, I've got to be at the train station by 5:40, so no morning workouts for me (besides 10 minutes on my bike to the station)0 -
Add me to the 5am workout group. I started doing it years ago because it was the only time I had - small kids, full time job, blah blah blah. At 5am, I could get my workout in and be home and ready for work before the rest of my house was even awake. Now, it's become habit. I prefer going and getting my workout out of the way...and it sets the tone for the rest of my day.1
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Always been a morning person, so exercised in the morning. Found that by the time I got home from work, I would rather relax. Also, I would rather not take two showers in one day.0
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scorpio516 wrote: »King_Spicy wrote: »I found the most motivating thing about being at the gym at 5am, was I had the entire gym to myself. Noone in the squat racks, noone on the benches, noone in the locker room or toilets, etc. It was extremely peaceful and pretty much the only reason I looked forward to actually doing a workout in the morning.
The city is asleep too. There are no people on the roads, you've got them to yourself.
However, I've got to be at the train station by 5:40, so no morning workouts for me (besides 10 minutes on my bike to the station)
Yeah, I'm looking forward to getting back to the days of not having 60-90 minutes each way to work.0 -
My gym is across the street from my office, so my main motivation for morning workouts is to avoid rush hour traffic. I cut my commute time in half. I also enjoy having my workout accomplished by 7a, the rest of the day is mine.0
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I do it because it 1) is when the temperature is most tolerable here in Houston and 2) it fits best within my schedule. I'm a morning person and have the time to workout in the morning, so it is when I take care of my fitness goals.2
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If I don't get up at 4:30-4:45 to workout, I know I won't get it done later in the day. It's too busy in the evenings at my home...dinner and family time is a priority for me after work.0
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I never thought I'd wake up early to work out, but I just recently started the habit of getting at least an hour swim in before work. It's super refreshing, it motivates me for the day, and it has set a routine into place for me. There is usually no one else around at 6:15am, which is super nice for my social anxiety. If I go in the afternoon there's usually some *shudder* tweenagers around the pool.1
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rainbow198 wrote: »For me it just became a habit. Early on, I would make excuses as the day went on or something would come up and I couldn't/didn't feel like getting in my workout.
I started planning out my workouts and laying out my workout clothes the night before so I was prepared and had a plan. I still do this in maintenance.
The more consistent I worked out in the morning the easier it became. Having a home gym definitely helps.
Now it feels so amazing to get a workout in before the day start, plus it gives me natural energy. Seeing my body slowly change and dress sizes go down and down kept my motivation going. These days I need my morning workouts and look forward to them!
This, also my instructor gave me some really good advice. She said to have absolutely everything prepped the night before. Clothes, food, toiletries!! Everything. Even sleeping in gym clothes to start!! Yes!! It worked!!
Now I love it and it's so natural. It's like brushing my teeth in the morning. It's just what you do!!1 -
You do it by starting - just get your first morning in and go from there.
Prep the night before, set up your workout clothes, supplements, breakfast, and work clothes (if applicable). Get to the gym and embrace the atmosphere – you will get a good parking spot, the gym is much less crowded and much less narcissistic. No one is there to impress anyone (rarely see makeup or meggings), socialize (rarely see people goofing around chatting), or take gym selfies - it is all business. You rarely have to wait to use the equipment you want, all of the weights are in their proper place, people are more courteous, and it is so early that the gym hasn’t been trashed yet.
You’ll feel great as you walk out, the toughest part of your day is behind you. Then get ready to do it again tomorrow.0 -
I ride in the mornings...the alternative is riding in the afternoon when It's 100*+ and I'm not really down with that. I'm not one of those 0 dark 30 people though. I get up around 5:30 and gear up and then go have a cup of coffee on the patio to wake up. I'm typically on my bike at 6...weekdays I do about 10 miles at a conversational pace which takes me about 40 minutes. Get home and shower and get ready for the day.
I'm not a huge morning person, but riding in the AM is a great start to the day and I feel ready for whatever the day may bring. Also, nothing like watching the dawn of a new day from my saddle and that fresh morning feel...0 -
You probably should go to bed a little earlier which can be a problem on the first night before workout but after that you will adjust to your new bedtime. I have been waking up at 4:30 or earlier for about three years now, no alarm required.1
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I am a teacher that has to commute 25 miles each way to work and back. By the time I get home in the afternoon, I'm too tired. It's that or don't work out!0
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I use a pre-workout. I also go to bed early so that I get around 7 hours of sleep on average. I also stop using caffeine after lunch each day so it doesn't keep me up. The pre-workout puts me near my daily maximum for caffeine anyway. Once you get used to it, and it may take a week or two, it's not all that hard.0
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I wake up, drive to the gym, load plates on the bar, I pick it up, I set it down, rinse and repeat.0
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King_Spicy wrote: »I found the most motivating thing about being at the gym at 5am, was I had the entire gym to myself. Noone in the squat racks, noone on the benches, noone in the locker room or toilets, etc. It was extremely peaceful and pretty much the only reason I looked forward to actually doing a workout in the morning.
I wish my gym were like that. It's usually a battle for who can get to either the one power rack or the one squat rack. I got to the gym at 4:57a last Thursday. Was pleased I got there when it was empty. 5:10am 15 or more people already in the weight section. 5:30a people hovering me for the power rack. lol. Usually no one will ask me if they can work in, just hover. I've asked them if they want to work in and they look at me shocked. (I guess most of the other patrons don't want to share).
To answer the question. I just get up and do my dynamic warm up and by then I feel awake and ready to go workout. I'm also driven to get there in the morning because of how packed the gym gets and having to wait for the limited resources.0 -
I don't WANT to workout at 4a, but I LIKE to. The gym isn't as busy, my energy level is fully recharged and it's an awesome start to my day - gets those endorphins going! It also allows me to get in an extra workout in if I have time in the evening. However if I don't, then I don't feel bad because I checked that box off at 4a.
It'll take some getting used to. After a while though, your body will crave it! I wake up religiously at 345-4a even when my alarm isn't set. It's my body's way of letting me know what it's ready for.
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The key word here is "habit ".
I work out after work with my hubby. I love having him as my workout buddy! He has shown me how to use the machines at the gym and taught me how to do free weights.1 -
I just make it part of my routine. Waking up at 5 to workout is just something I do. No different than having to wake up at a certain time to get to the office. If you make it part of your day, your body will adjust over a couple of weeks. You'll find yourself waking up that early even when you don't have to.
The counterpoint is that you'll also find that you want to go to bed earlier. I'm pretty much ready for sleep by 9:30pm or so. If you have to keep a late schedule then working out early might not work for you.2 -
Thanks everyone y'all are awesome. I survived day one. So tomorrow is day 2.4
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I am pretty new at this. This is my 3rd week of 2 morning workouts per week, but I have been waking up around 5 for a while now. I know that's the best time for workout for me since after work I am too tired and want to be with my family.
I work out at home. I put my workout clothes in the bathroom the night before, since that's the first place I go to after waking up. I also put the coffee/tea on right after I wake up (usually has a splash of milk and tiny bit sugar), sipping this provides me energy and enough time to mentally wake up, take the mat, weights etc out. If I don't drink my tea on time, I miss the workout window because either I am too slow, distracted or groggy. Maybe a bad habit to depend on caffeine and sugar first thing in the morning? Oh well, whatever works for now. I am one of the laziest bottoms, I know. LOL. Wishing you well.0 -
If I have a busy week (with work or fun stuff), sometimes 6am is the only time left where I can fit a workout in!
And oddly enough, remembering the effort it took to get that workout in keeps me from overdoing it or over-indulging later on (which frankly-- I did NOT think would be the case).1
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