Do I have to exercise in the morning?
A brief commentary by Maia Appleby
Most personal trainers do recommend working out in the morning, but
it’s not the best option for everyone. Aside from the time constraints
imposed on people who work early in the morning, some people are so
sluggish that they won’t get the workout they’d get at a different time.

Early morning may not be the best option |
I’ve found that whatever a person will STICK with is his/her best
option, in all aspects of fitness.
Studies have shown that morning people are usually more energetic and
more driven than non-morning people, so they would naturally be more
vigilant about exercise. I don’t think it’s the morning itself that
determines this, but a person’s tendency to be a morning person.
There are certainly benefits to exercising early in the day, getting
your metabolism revved up before you’ve had any big meals, but you won’t
burn twice as many calories or anything, and if you’re not a morning
person, you probably won’t enjoy it and therefore won’t keep doing it.
If you do exercise later in the day, try to do it at least three
hours before you go to bed, so your body can wind down. Otherwise, you
might have trouble sleeping, which is totally counterproductive.
Some trainers even take into account the rise and fall of a person’s
body temperature throughout the day, but I don’t think you need to get
technical.
Whatever fits into your life in a manner that you can comfortably
stick with is your best bet! |