Reason #1: You’re in a Healthy Headspace
When the first thing you do with your day is exercise, it does something to your mental state. Instead of thoughtlessly taking a bite of high-carb, high-sugar, low-energy food during the day, you’re very conscious about what you put into your body. After all, you woke up early to get this body in tip-top shape. No reason to waste your early-morning routine. On top of better food choices, you’re more likely to find opportunities to take a quick walk during the day when you start your day out right.
Reason #2: You’ll Need Less Caffeine
Feel like you spend most of your day traveling from your desk to the coffee machine? Get up earlier and work out and watch your need for liquid energy decrease. Sure, you may still enjoy a cup or two—you may even need a cup on the way to workout, but working out early in the morning will give you an added boost of energy and mental clarity without caffeine.
Reason #3: You’re Ready for Work
On top of being more health-minded, you’ll find yourself feeling more confident after an early-morning workout. Big client flying in for a meeting? No problem. You just conquered a pre-dawn workout, showered all your sweat off, and ate a healthy, protein-rich breakfast. That little meeting is no problem, so bring it on!
Reason #4: Nighttime Is Your Time
When Friday rolls around, your family and friends aren’t always understanding of your workout routines. They beg and they plead with you to skip your workout (just this once!) so you can join them for a party or a night on the town. Eventually, you’re guilted into doing as they wish. Put together enough of those non-exercise evenings and your commitment is in trouble. Workout early in the morning, on the other hand, and you can have your workout and be social in the evenings, too!
Reason #5: You’ll Stick with It
Nighttime fun isn’t the only reason you skip exercise. In fact, more often than not, a late night at the office or taking the kids to soccer practice does in your routine. So if you want to meet your goals, get started on your routine in the morning, before your day gets started.
Reason #6: Your Body Thanks You
There are a lot of things that have to go right in your body to feel well and perform at your peak. You can help regulate a number of these processes by waking up at the same time each day and working out early. In fact, even if you’re not a morning person right now, within a few weeks of exercising in the morning, you will likely find yourself waking up earlier and feeling energized every day of the week. |
2 Comments
Marisa Donnelly · November 7, 2017 at 5:44 am
Totally love this! I re-shared your photo (and the body, rewritten in my own words with link-backs to your page) on my blog site. Thanks for the encouragement!
synergy180 · November 8, 2017 at 7:26 am
Thanks Marisa! We are so happy you loved it! 🙂