Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a smiliar schedule, and I finally just had to bite the bullet. I get up at 4:30 or 5 and go to the gym until 6:30 or so. It SUCKS and I'm in bed by 9:30 but it's the only way I'll get it done. I also found I had to actually leave my house -- I can't stay and do videos because I just lay on the couch and watch them! GOOD LUCK!
This is so true.
OP, ulitmately the only thing that will work is you deciding that exercise is a major priority in your life. That means it's right up there with family time and work. There may be days that you have to cut back on one of the other two to fit it in. Everything else may have to go, but if it's really important to you, as it should be, you have to treat it as such. "Finding time" to work out is not the best approach. It has to be incorporated into your routine, just like eating and sleeping.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Since I posted, I've taken 2 40 minute walks early in the morning with the baby in the carrier; rode my bike to work twice (40 minutes each way); done pushup/situp/lunge circuits twice; done dumbells twice; gone swimming once and signed up for an exercise class for next week. I feel better already. Especially the biking to work-- I feel like I've accomplished something and look forward to the ride home.
Anonymous wrote:I have a smiliar schedule, and I finally just had to bite the bullet. I get up at 4:30 or 5 and go to the gym until 6:30 or so. It SUCKS and I'm in bed by 9:30 but it's the only way I'll get it done. I also found I had to actually leave my house -- I can't stay and do videos because I just lay on the couch and watch them! GOOD LUCK!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get up at 4:30 or 5AM. Many people do it, I know a lot of runners who get up even at 3AM to squeeze in their workouts. If it's that important to you, you'll find the time.
I don't know what kind of person would dive such a crazy piece of advice. Sleep deprivation is dangerous. I can cause illness and weight gain. Sleep is by far more important to one's well-being than working out. Sacrificing sleep to work out is counterproductive to put it mildly.
Anonymous wrote:Get up at 4:30 or 5AM. Many people do it, I know a lot of runners who get up even at 3AM to squeeze in their workouts. If it's that important to you, you'll find the time.
Anonymous wrote:Take a lunch hour at work. That's the only way I fit in exercise during the week when my kids were babies and I worked full time.