9 benefits of Morning Workouts
Maybe you
wake up with the sun and hop out of bed with a smile on your face as little
cartoon birds serenade you. Or maybe you glare at your alarm, hit the snooze
button for an hour and then finally rise, bitter that your next many hours will
be dedicated to work and daily life rather than the cozy confines of your bed.
Either way,
how about a workout?
Even if
you’re not an enthusiastic early riser, starting your morning with exercise can
be just what you need to jumpstart your day.
So here are
nine benefits you will experience once you start working out in the morning:
1. IT WAKES YOU UP
We’ll not
besmirch the life-giving nature of caffeine. A cup of coffee or tea can
increase alertness and mood, but it’s not the only game in town. According to
Harvard Medical School, “Even a short bout of any cardiovascular exercise wakes
us up, speeds mental processes and enhances memory storage and retrieval,
regardless of our fitness or fatigue levels.” So, think of your workout with as
much fondness as that first cup of coffee, because that morning exercise can be
just what you need to get moving.
2. LOSE MORE FAT, BUILD MORE MUSCLE
If a little
extra fat loss sounds appealing, try working out before breakfast. A Japanese
study showed fat oxidation (burning fat as a fuel source) increased over a
24-hour period when exercise was performed before a morning meal.
Here’s more
good news: The National Institute for Fitness & Sport says morning workouts
can boost our metabolism and result in more efficient muscle building. Our body
increases its testosterone level overnight (this is especially true for males),
so it’s highest upon waking. Work out when your testosterone is elevated, and
you’ll be primed to build more muscle than you would by exercising later in the
day.
3. YOU’LL GET IT OUT OF THE WAY
Even though
it feels good and is good for us, exercise can still feel like a chore. And
chores are easy to avoid via procrastination. Work out first thing in the
morning, and that’s it, you’re done. No more worrying about making that spin
class after work or squeezing in a half hour at the gym before dinner.
4. THAT SENSE OF ACCOMPLISHMENT
No matter
what happens the rest of the day, you’ll have accomplished at least one thing:
working out. So even if you lose your car keys or accidentally copy your boss
on a not-boss-appropriate email, hey, at least you got some exercise.
5. IT’S THE PERFECT “ME” TIME
Before your
boss makes demands, before your kids need breakfast, before anyone asks
something of you … that’s when you could be working out. It’s just you and a
running path or a lap lane or a squat rack; no one else. Enjoy the calm before
the storm.
6. YOU’LL SLEEP BETTER
An
Appalachian State University study showed people who worked out in the morning
slept longer, had more beneficial sleep cycles at night and saw a greater dip
in blood pressure, than when they exercised later in the day.
7. A BETTER MOOD AND IMPROVED FOCUS
Exercise
releases endorphins, and endorphins makes you feel good. Starting your day on a
happy, positive note is a fine way to go. Beyond the general feel-good effects,
exercise has been shown to improve mental cognition, leading to better
alertness, focus and concentration at work.
8. IT BREEDS CONSISTENCY
Sure, you
can always roll over, punch your alarm clock and go back to sleep. But one
thing’s for certain: At 6 a.m., you’re unlikely to have meetings, work happy
hours, PTA events, friends’ birthday dinners and a whole host of other
activities that would otherwise lead to you canceling a workout.
9. SUNRISES … THEY’RE NICE
Many of us
are never awake to see the sun rise. But we wake up early to workout, and you
can enjoy this natural wonder. If you’re the Instagram type, maybe even post a
photo of it.
Working out first thing the morning is something I do EVERY morning!!! It energizes the crap out of me for the rest of the day! I cant see my day working if I don't work out, that's for sure!
ReplyDeleteI'm trying to get better about working out in the morning. I am a morning person, but can get so unmotivated to crawl out of bed and do it. But it does feel like a huge success when I do it. Keeping these in mind for tomorrow morning's exercise!
ReplyDeleteI do love to work out in the morning, it makes me feel so alive and ready for my day :)
ReplyDeleteI am always lazy to workout in the morning but I love to do that anyway
ReplyDeleteAs someone who has had a 2:00 a.m. alarm clock for many years, I understand the perk of "sunrises, they're nice!" On a more serious level, I totally agree with the benefits of early morning exercise. I always feel more energized.
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ReplyDeleteI workout 5 days a week in the morning and can't agree more of this post. I feel good every time I complete my workout in the gym and it gives me energy and postive vibes for the rest of the day.
I love to workout in morning. Not that I do it daily but would definitely try for more yes days then no days.
ReplyDeleteI have such a hard time working out in the AM, but always feel so much better when I do. I will have to try to focus it in at least once a week to start.
ReplyDeleteI love working out in the morning, I have so much more energy. In the afternoon I am tired.
ReplyDeleteAll of these are amazing benefits of working out in the morning. Now if only I could drag my butt out of bed to actually do it! haha. I already wake up at 5:30, so any earlier seems like a sort of torture! I do try to get a 15 minute walk in once I get to work, though, before starting my shift.
ReplyDeleteI'm starting a more active life and I find this information pretty interesting. I'm not a morning person but I will try to excercie at morning now :)
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ReplyDeletei have been struggling with my exercises. i think it's high time i started again.
ReplyDeleteI can imagine the fufillment. I wish I was like this. I love staying in bed and snoozing when I can but need to get motivated. Great ideas.
ReplyDeleteI hate morning workouts and this post was truly inspiring for me to rethink my choices. Great post!
ReplyDeleteI should really start working on in the mornings. So many benefits.
ReplyDeleteMorning workouts really have a lot of benefits. Problem is how to get myself motivated to workout in the morning. I usually do it in the afternoon.
ReplyDeleteI always work out in the mornings after taking the kids to school. Can't do it in the evening - who wants to do anything after a long day of work?
ReplyDeleteI agree with all of these about morning workouts. I wish that I could get up and do morning workouts!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great post! I love morning workouts :) They make me feel so invigorated!
ReplyDeleteI'm honestly not much of a morning person, but I have heard that morning workouts are the perfect to start the day. Thank you for sharing these tips!
ReplyDeleteI do enjoy working out in the morning. There's nothing better than heading into your day, knowing you've already worked out!
ReplyDeleteI'm trying to get myself into this routine more often. I usually work at night since it's easier with kids, but wakes me up in the morning!
ReplyDeleteI love morning work outs but it is my preference. As I tell my clients as long as you get a work out in, time does not matter.
ReplyDeleteI always do my workouts in the morning, and have been looking to switch up my routine. These are great tips!
ReplyDeleteI am not a morning person but after reading these benefits it pushes me to go on a morning workout routine everyday!
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me that I have absolutely no excuse not to exercise in a morning. Thank you
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting and insightful post! I really enjoyed your perspective and look forward to reading more from you in the future!
ReplyDeleteI'm at my most productive in the morning. If I don't get it done then, it doesn't get done at all!
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