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lane823
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Do you workout in the morning or in the evening (or both)? And what do you believe is more effective? I workout at night after supper. Just curious to know what others think.
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I believe the workout you are able to do regularly is the most effective.
If you're not a morning person, but you're trying to swing a 5 a.m. wake up because someone tells you it's better, you aren't going to keep it up for long because you're gonna hate yourself.
I get up at 5:45 so I can be at work at 8 with an hour commute. My workouts are in the evenings because there's no way I'm getting up at 4:30 when I hate mornings anyway.
If there is any difference in effect, it's not enough to outweigh skipping a workout because you can't wake up for it.0 -
Mine varies. On days when I'm in the office, I work out in the evening. On days when I'm working from home but my fiancé is in the office, I wake when he does and get a run in at 6am, and then do another on my lunch break. On Saturdays, I just do one run in the morning at whatever time I wake up naturally.0
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I workout with a trainer 3x a week in the evening. I am SOOOO not a morning person. The thought of getting up early to workout just makes me sleepy. hah0
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I do both, but as the previous poster said it has to be something that you can stick to!0
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In the beginning I tried to wake upat 5:30 to get in my hour workout simply because I had no time in the evenings. And I'm even a morning person. I couldn't keep it up. I find I'm not a morning workout person. I just made it a point to work out at night. Even if its at 9 or 10. I have to do it. I do try to go for a walk at lunch, however. But, its whatever works for you.0
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Mornings for me, at least during the week. If I wait until after work, I come up with too many excuses to not work out. I find that getting up and getting going helps me feel good throughout the day.0
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It all depends on work....if I am working late then I do my workouts in the morning....otherwise I do my workouts in the evening. I have not noticed a difference as far as having more energy during the day if I exercise during the morning...but I have anemia and other things that affect energy.
It all depends on you...and what is best for you. The point is that you are exercising and that is what counts....doesn't really matter when it gets done just as long as it does.0 -
I work out in the morning when my darling yet annoying cats wake me up at the crack of dawn, which happens most days. I'm not a morning person, but I kind of like getting it out of the way.
On some days the cats don't wake me up, so I do it after work and before dinner, which seems to take a bit more motivation. I know that establishing a routine is a good thing, but sometimes life gets in the way so you just have to squeeze it in when you can!0 -
I work out at night after the kids go to bed. I kind of prefer to do it in the morning, but I leave for work at 5:45 AM and getting up at 4:00 AM to exercise seems a bit extreme. Like has already been said, whatever time works for you is the best time. I think the results will be simialr regardless of time.0
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Morning on weekends, evening during the week (I have to be at work too early to do it in the morning).
I don't think either is more effective, but I do have more energy and stamina in the evenings.0 -
I worked out in the evening and in the last weeks have started working out in the morning. There's really no difference. You go when you can go.0
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I agree whichever works best for you is the most effective.
I workout at 5:45 am 30 day shred, walk 1.4 miles during my lunch hour at work and most nights I walk 4 miles with a couple of friends.
I prefer the morning workouts, after it's over, I think it makes me feel better for the day, but I love the nightly walks and I sleep so well afterwards.0 -
I walk on my breaks on work. I do crunches in the morning. But my actual workout time is in the evening after work.0
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I run in the mornings (5am) before the rest of the family is up. Its the only time I can work out where I don't feel like I am taking time away from the kids (I work full time). I also walk at lunch time, walk after dinner, and crunch at night while putting my little one to bed- so heavy cardio in the morning and bursts throughout the rest of the day0
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The only difference I noticed is that I would go through the motions in the morning and it was hard to get started. If I am just walking I guess that is okay. If I work out in the evening, I can really push the workout. I used to come up with all kinds of excuses, and there have been nights due to working really late that I have missed a workout. But now, if I work late, I just add a workout Saturday or Sunday. (usually I have an active rest day Saturday and a rest day Sunday) I stopped accepting excuses from myself so I don't worry about that any more.0
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I tried the whole morning work out getting up at 5am to get it out of the way so I wouldn't have to worry about it and I would stick with it for almost a month then I would miss one workout and it would go downhill from there. I choose the evenings because I will stick to it during the week and on weekends I go whenever I can. I am not a morning person at all.0
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I became a morning person about 20 years ago when I went to Ft Benning for Basic Training. I still am! I get up at 345, am at work before 0500 (where I work out) and workout until about 0745. For the last few months I had a mandatory workout at 0550, but I dont have theat anymore, but will still go in early.
I will occasionally do an evening workout (Bowflex Treadclimber) sometime between 1830-2100.
I have read that according to our Cicadian (Sp) Rythem the best time for most to workout would be late afternoon, the 1500-1700 time frame. There are reasons why this is optimal, but I cannot remember the exact reasons.0 -
I am a morning exerciser. I have to admit it wasn't a natural choice. Prior to having my son, I tried to work out in the evenings. My job, however, constantly got in the way of this. I bit the bullet and started going in the morning when there are no meetings, last minute projects, demanding partners, whatever. I was very consistent in this routine until my son was born. Then, the new baby threw everything off. I tried various times and struggled for about two years. Finally, I just went back to mornings. It's what works for me, although I am not a morning person by nature. My mantra to get out of bed was "Fit or fat". Not very nice, but it worked for me. I dropped the 40 lbs of baby weight I had packed on that didn't just spontaneously disappear after my 4 lb 13 oz baby was born.0
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Morning on weekends, evening during the week (I have to be at work too early to do it in the morning).
I don't think either is more effective, but I do have more energy and stamina in the evenings.
This.0 -
During the school year I worked out mostly in the evening and it was alright but now
that I'm off I've been working out during the day and it's SOOO much better.
My apatite was more controlled working out during the earlier hours and that made it much
easier to make better food choices.
Hope that helped!
P.S. working out earlier will give your metabolism more of a kick-start0
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