Definitely try it on a day you don't have to work! But, yes, I believe you can do it! At least once a week!
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Definitely try it on a day you don't have to work! But, yes, I believe you can do it! At least once a week!
H&B
~T~
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I don't weigh in until Friday or Saturday, so all week I watch this thread to see how everyone is doing while I wait to post my update. You all are so inspiring!!
Today I'm down another pound to 152.8. At this rate (1 lb a week) I have a shot at getting to 145 by my century. That would be very nice!![]()
And not to be the lone dissenter, but I've heard that the morning exercise thing is a lark. You can't force your body to burn fat stores over glycogen any more than you can lose weight from one particular spot. Yes, if you have no glycogen stores, your body burns fat. But if you don't have any strength or energy, than it's possible that you don't work as hard, and you burn less overall. I think the smartest time to workout is when it fits into your schedule and when you will be most consistent about it. If you HATE morning workouts, forcing yourself to do them isn't really doing yourself any good.
But...what do I know...I'm still almost 20 lbs over-fat.![]()
I have tried the morning exercise thing. I sit on my trainer half-dead and end up taking a break every 5 minutes. I agree with you, I don't think I'm getting much out of my workout. Fortunately with the weather getting warmer and daylight savings, I can actually start riding outdoors and my training will be longer and more intense. Hopefully that will get the scale going in the right direction.
By the way, congrats on your loss. I hope you make your goal!
I'm a believer that working out on an empty stomach burns fat. That said, I don't like the morning workout because your stomach has been empty for so long. I've thrown up once that way![]()
I find what works for me is to work out 2 hours after supper. I'm not starving then, but I don't have anything in my stomach. Of course, by work out I mean an aerobic tape, run or a combo aerobic/weight training session. I can only bike about 45 minutes at a good clip on my trainer like this. I never bike on the road with an empty stomach. You then get the additional benefit of going to bed then and letting your metabolism continue to crank at a higher rate while you're sleeping. The hard part for me is that I'm wiped out during the work week to do this more than 3 times a week. Good luck everyone!
Dar
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Hmm, well then I wonder if my after-school bike rides are good then? My stomach is pretty empty by 3 pm (we have lunch at 11:15).
I think the stagette last night, (well, the 3 glasses of wine), did wonders for my weight loss program. I must be dehydrated this morning because I'm down to 119.9. Whoo baby, even if it's a fake loss, it was exciting to see the scale go under 120 for the first time in 15 years...
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Way to go, KG! I think it counts.
Regarding morning work outs...I heard Bob Greene say that most of the people who are on the National Weight Loss Registry work out in the morning, and that those who work out in the morning are more likely to stick with it than those who don't.
I'm sure that's a psychological factor, about putting exercise at the top of the list of priorities. That's what I want to do.
Karen