Exercise before bed
Hannahwalksfar
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Any proven benefits for doing strength training and resistance exercises before drifting off?
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I haven't seen any research to this extent; interested to see if anyone has some scientific insight.
Personally I feel more awake/invigorated after a workout, so I avoid working out in the evenings, but that's merely anecdotal.0 -
Resistance and Strength increase muscle strength through training, it also improves the mental health that gives you a good sleep at night.
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It doesn't matter the time of day you work out. It's personal preference. Personally I find that if I work out too late, the endorphins and adrenaline from the workouts keep me from falling asleep but your mileage may vary.3
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I find that it helps keep me up longer which in my case, is a good thing. If i don't work out at night, I will lay on the couch at 7pm and just fall asleep. I hate that. I used to have an issue where if I did cardio at night I would sleep terribly, but that seems to have passed.1
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It doesn't matter the time of day you work out. It's personal preference. Personally I find that if I work out too late, the endorphins and adrenaline from the workouts keep me from falling asleep but your mileage may vary.
Same here.
I think I've read literature that states it"s not the best for most people as well but I really don't remember where or when.
That being said, I would train when I could even if that means losing some sleep if it was a temporary situation.0 -
I fit it in whenever I can...sometimes it's late at night, but I try to do it before dinner just so I can workout without so much food on my stomach...I don't think it matter when as much as it matter IF...just do it!!!0
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Exercise is beneficial no matter what time you do it.1
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Hannahwalksfar wrote: »Any proven benefits for doing strength training and resistance exercises before drifting off?
What do you mean by "benefits." Many people find it difficult to sleep if they've done a workout shortly before going to bed. I would be one of those people...I also have a hard time getting my body temperature down in order to sleep if I workout too close to going to bed.0 -
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Working out at night benefits me because I'm able to be consistent with it. It doesn't disturb my ability to sleep like more creative endeavors do.1
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I was more wondering if there was any evidence to suggest that working out then resting for a prolonged time during sleep would aid development of muscles at all versus working out then continuing to be active0
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harrycharming885 wrote: »Resistance and Strength increase muscle strength through training, it also improves the mental health that gives you a good sleep at night.0
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Hannahwalksfar wrote: »I was more wondering if there was any evidence to suggest that working out then resting for a prolonged time during sleep would aid development of muscles at all versus working out then continuing to be active
Not really...normal daily moving about isn't going to inhibit muscle development.1 -
It doesn't matter the time of day you work out. It's personal preference. Personally I find that if I work out too late, the endorphins and adrenaline from the workouts keep me from falling asleep but your mileage may vary.
Ditto - I feel "wound up" after exercise, which makes falling asleep shortly thereafter a non-starter.0 -
So I tried a half hours HIIT session before bed last night. Fell asleep so much fast and woke up feeling good so will try again tonight.1
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I quite often work out late at night. I was lifting weights at 12.30 a.m. on Tuesday, for example. I work long hours, and have a home gym in my shed. So this schedule works for me.
The main downside is that I find it hard to get to sleep immediately afterwards - I need to wait an hour or so.0 -
I would find it hard to wind down to sleep if I worked out late evening. But do what works for you, it doesn't really matter what time you workout.0
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I do it all the time when I'm over my alloted calories.. I hop on the exercycle or go for late night run.0
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