Anonymous wrote:I think it’s interesting everyone is saying not to work out after eating dinner. Are you all gorging yourselves at dinner? Because if not, how is it any different from working out after breakfast? Or are you all working out fasted?
If it were me, OP, I’d work out after dinner. I don’t feel particularly full to the point of uncomfortable after dinner, so it wouldn’t be any different than working out after breakfast for me.
Anonymous wrote:Depends on the gym and how crowded it is. For my gym I would go at 6:30 because 5pm is HS bro lifting hour and I don't want to deal with waiting for weights.
We also prefer to eat dinner earlier. I can't imagine starting to cook dinner at 6:30.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s interesting everyone is saying not to work out after eating dinner. Are you all gorging yourselves at dinner? Because if not, how is it any different from working out after breakfast? Or are you all working out fasted?
If it were me, OP, I’d work out after dinner. I don’t feel particularly full to the point of uncomfortable after dinner, so it wouldn’t be any different than working out after breakfast for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you and DH need to go together? I’d drive to the gym straight from work.
It’s something we want to do together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you and DH need to go together? I’d drive to the gym straight from work.
It’s something we want to do together.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s interesting everyone is saying not to work out after eating dinner. Are you all gorging yourselves at dinner? Because if not, how is it any different from working out after breakfast? Or are you all working out fasted?
If it were me, OP, I’d work out after dinner. I don’t feel particularly full to the point of uncomfortable after dinner, so it wouldn’t be any different than working out after breakfast for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We go before dinner. Once we get home we aren’t as likely to go back out. And we really don’t like to work out after a meal. We also don’t stay for 1.5 hours. That’s a huge commitment.
I used to be a morning person but job and life changes changed that too.
I factored in drive time. I’m curious, are you doing cardio and weightlifting? How does it not take you at least an hour?
DP. Split the time in half. Don’t make the perfect the enemy of the good. How many days a week are you going?
That would be 15 minutes of cardio and 15 minutes of weightlifting. That’s sort of pointless.
Gee, are you doing that now? No? So it's not pointless. The problem with newbs is that you come in all fast and furious, burn yourselves out, and then give up.
Yes, I do work out from home but I’d like more variety. I’m far from a “noob”.
It’s wild to me that you think an hour of exercise, twice a week is too much. For this reason alone, I don’t think I need or want your advice. But thank you!
An hour of exercise twice a week is not too much, but shitting on someone else's workout schedule as "pointless" when apparently you aren't in optimal fitness is risible.
You are imagining your own narrative. I have been working out consistently for years. I’m just trying to decide on a routine that will work best for family life. I in no way, shape, or form, suggested that I’ve never worked out on my own before. But I question someone who thinks you can get in a solid and effective cardio/weightlifting routine in just 15 minutes.
Dude, you are crowd sourcing how to fit in a workout. We don’t believe you that are experienced and fit.