Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do you find the time???
You make time, even if that means waking up at 4:45am.
So how much sleep are you getting?
Shirking on sleep is worse for your health long term than almost anything else. If you don’t sleep well and enough, elevated cortisol will prevent any weight loss and even drive weight gain. Much worse is the damage it does to organs to be constantly cortisol elevated.
Exercise it good, fitness is good. Sleep is sacrosanct for optimal human health.
Anonymous wrote:How do you not get bored out of your minds, or want to do other things? I do 2 hourlong classes a week and am trying to build up the desire to do a 3rd, but honestly, I'd rather sleep in after staying up late to read something good or tidy my house or....I don't know. Seriously, please explain it to me!
I usually do a few hundred reps of core work while watching TV at night
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do you find the time???
You make time, even if that means waking up at 4:45am.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do you find the time???
You make time, even if that means waking up at 4:45am.
Yes, I've always worked out first thing in the morning because nothing could interfere with the workout happening: I woke up early specifically for the workout. If I waited until after work, there was always something that could come up.
Now that my schedule is becoming more flexible as I near retirement, I've wondered about sleeping later or working out at different times during the day, but I think I prefer early morning and will just add other activities at other times during the day.
I do prefer to do Pilates in the late afternoon/early evening (before dinner) versus mornings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do you find the time???
You make time, even if that means waking up at 4:45am.
Anonymous wrote:Where do you find the time???