Monday, November 14, 2011

What Time Is A Good Time To Workout?

If you’re following the BroncoFit blog, you know that regular exercise will help you boost your metabolism so you lose weight faster and avoid weight-loss plateaus. But does the time of day you choose to exercise make a difference in how much fat you burn?

The answer is not as black-and-white as you might think. Current research suggests that slightly more fat is burned when a person exercises directly following overnight sleep. However, exercise can usually be performed at a higher intensity in the late afternoon when the body’s temperature and hormone levels peak and muscles are more flexible.

The kind of exercise you do and how consistent you are in doing it may actually be more important factors to consider. BroncoFit suggests alternating days of cardio and core exercises, since if you try to do both on the same day, you may suffer muscle fatigue.
My recommendation: Exercise when — and where — you will most enjoy it, because doing so will help you remain faithful to your commitment to regular exercise.

What if you miss a workout? Don’t sweat it. Just as you shouldn’t feel that you’ve blown it if you have a bad day on the eating plan, you shouldn’t feel as if all is lost when you must skip a day or even a few days of exercise. In the same way that you are learning how to make better food choices most of the time, you should also make an effort to exercise, or at least move more, most days of the week.

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