IamTrike
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You wouldn't like it. There are vegetables involved.
Wait..who doesn't like Pizza?
You wouldn't like it. There are vegetables involved.
That would be a tough choice. Marathon or DDC. If I have to pick between the two I'll probably pick the marathon. (If it goes really bad this year I'll want to redeem myself and if I do well, then I'll want a repeat experience.)
I think the big thing to prevent injury is to pace yourself training. I know in the past I am most prone to injury when I am trying to run too fast.
But isn't there a flaw in the BMI index where it doesn't take into account muscle weight vs. fat weight? I know that's the case with WiiFit...
Morning, everyone. Feeling a little sore today in the legs, but overall, not too bad.
Question. Would it be better to work out in the morning, before work, or in the evening? I was originally planning on waking up an hour early and work out then. However, so far that plan hasn't been working out...
I know a lot of trainers recommend working out in the morning. I am not sure if there are specific metabolic advantages to that. Working out can suppress the appetite, but I've found that suppression doesn't last too long. Many people fall into a trap of eating more because they are working out. People tend to over-estimate the calories they are burning and underestimate the calories they are eating.
Getting back to your question, the best time to work out, is when you will actually do it. If you aren't a morning person go after work or at lunch if you can.
It so hard to realize how addictive Nicotene is until you try and quit. I did the patch about 7 years ago. I was amazed even after a few weeks with no problem after I forgot the patch a few times how strong the addiction is...
On a motivational front, I've always had a very hard time waking up early, right now I wake up at 7 and catch a 7:50 train to work. I get to bed around 11 and almost get 8 hours of sleep right now.
My question for those who are good at getting up early to workout is how you manage that? I've always been a night owl, but at night, I'm way too tired to do anything, especially head out to the gym.
I do wake up occasionally at 5 or so for an early shift at work and am thinking to just make this a regular wake up time, but that just seems to ridiculous to the other part of my brain that wants to sleep.
Any tips or suggestions that have gone through making early wakeups and workouts a priority?
When I am finished I feel good knowing that I don't have to think about working out for the rest of the day.
Totally agree with this. Then, once I've gotten on a roll for a few days in a row, skipping a day feels like throwing out all the work I had already done. That's a big motivator for me.
I work out in the evening, as I am usually at my desk at work by 6 AM. Generally, I leave the house at 5AM, get there at 6, and am leaving at 2:30-3ish timeframe to beat traffic.
The wife and I are actively trying to go to the Y and work out to lose weight, so to do it as a family, I wait until the evening. Week 2 Day 2 is tonight, so wish me luck. Im still a little sore from Monday.
Matt
Cold turkey, that's the way to do it.
I had my last cigerette on July 23, 2010, and I'm running the Donald Half-Marathon this weekend.
You can do it too.
Good luck.