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Training in the Morning...opinions please

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Ok, I have been training at night ever since I have started lifting. At first it was for convenience considering I had classes and work. But now I have other obligations at night, and I am not able to lift or have a decent workout at night. So I think I am going to start training in the morning.

I was wondering what everyone's opinion is for training in the morning. Don't you guys find it harder since you are running on less food and are just straight up tired from lifting just waking up? Do you guys feel it is better, because you are able to get more food in your body throughout the day, instead of a meal or two tops after an evening workout. Give me some advice here fellas. thanks
 
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Whatsup bro? This is definitely an extremely controversial issue amoing Elite. I mean I personally dont think that there is anything wrong with training in the morning. I have made some excellent gains waking up at 5 AM and going nuts. Many people argue that your body is going to burn off muscle at this time but I disagree simply because right after you train, you have the rest of the day to recover and take in the proper nutrients etc.

I used to train first thing in the morning because I didnt have time to train any other time. I really would get great pumps and feel pumped in the muscles that I trained all day. I actually lost soem fat training this way as well. Maybe give it a shot and see if its for you...

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training in the morning

I definitly think it's something that is different for everybody. I have very limited time to train, so 3 of my 5 days have to be in the morning and I find as long as you eat a key breakfast everything is good. Some studies actually show that are minds are more focused first thing cuz nothing else has happened yet to distract you!!It is a great I way to start the day off!!
 
I think doing cardio in the am is fine. But for me, the morning is my weakest time of the day having not eaten for nine hours or more. To put in a productive, intense workout, I have to have some food in me, period. For me that's just not possible in the morning.
 
I could train at no other time than in the morning. I am, however, somewhat of a "morning person" so I find that I have the most energy at that time. If you give yourself enough time to wake up before you work out and you get enough sleep the night before you should be fine. I really don't think there is a major difference (if any at all) between your performance at different times during the day (other than normal daily energy level flucuations).
 
Most of my workouts are in the morning, but I'm lucky enough to have a few hour after I wake up before I go to the gym, it gives me time to eat a small meal and let it digest.
I find my body is still half asleep when I get there, but if I do a thorough warm up, I can get in a good workout.
 
* I feel stronger in the mornings
* There's no mental fatigue after dealing with my f* manager all day
* Gym is nice n' quiet, I use anything I want anytime. Evenings I wait till 8pm to avoid the crowd, which throws off my evening dinner.
* Nothing like starting the day with a feeling of achievement and a nice pump
* I need a reason to get out of bed

So mornings suit my psyche better. On the rare mornings I wake up hungry I have a protein/banana shake and wait 1/2 hour.
But with that all said, I'm considering becoming a nooner, 2 hour lunches every day :D

Going at a different time isn't a make-or-break decision, in itself it won't magically increase/decrease your lifts by 50lb or gain/drop 10 lbs in a week. Go whenever best suits your schedule and gives you the best state of mind.
 
I think the ACSM recommends training before noon if your goal is hypertropy due to naturally higher androgen levels in the morning and training after about 3pm if your goal is strength gains. Personally, I don't think it makes too big of a difference. I always trained around 5-6pm until about 7 months ago, when I switched to morning workouts. I've come to prefer working out at this time. I have the time to eat a regular breakfast and start training about 1-1.5 hours later. I can't train hard if I'm really hungry. That's just me though.
 
i work out in the morning now and prefer it. i wake up clean without all the bullshit from the day over my head. seem to be able to focus better.

if your having problems with hunger i keep a low carb protein shake with some powdered milk for a few carbs by the sink in my bathroom. when i get up to piss, (which i do because i drink so much water) i take the shake usually around 3 am and i am good to go at my 5:30 am workout.
 
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