What comes first, school/work or the gym? This is what seems to be a very obvious question that school should come first. For me, I am taking six online summer classes and find it hard to go to the gym. Actually, I find it hard to go anywhere; seeing my friends, going to the beach, even just leaving myself. It all becomes impossible when working all the time on homework. This is very similar with having a real person job where people will work for forty plus hours a week. Taking six summer classes or working the typical 9-5 can make going to the gym rather difficult. The gym can be useful for many reasons such as muscle gain, weight loss, or just to remain healthy/ fit. Everyone should be going to the gym at least three times a week for about one hour per session. People should be including a mix of cardio and weights. I understand your thought of how can I get to the gym when I am so busy. The easy solution for me was to go to the gym first before starting my school work. Depending on how busy my day will be influences my decision on whether or not to set an alarm to wake up. Whether I set my alarm or not I always make sure I go to the gym as soon as I wake up. This allows improved productivity, boosts my metabolism, gives me better sleep, and allows me to have the rest of the day to do whatever I want. Going to the gym in the morning immediately wakes me up and prepares me for the day. One of the major benefits listed is getting better sleep, for me, working out in the morning helps with that. When I exercise at night it is a lot more difficult for me to sleep because I have so much energy which makes me stay up for hours. Another benefit was boosting the metabolism, because I am often fasting until ten, and I workout before I eat breakfast, this allows me to workout during my fast which speeds up my metabolism even more. I personally would suggest putting your workout before school/ work to get all of the best benefits. Going to bed slightly earlier than I used to so I can workout in the morning is worth it for all of the reasons listed above. Although sometimes a workout cannot come before work/ classes. For those who have early jobs and classes (I had two 8ams last semester), sleeping in a little bit might be more helpful for those of us who are not morning people. For those who do not want to wake up at 5:30am to workout and get ready before class, working out in the afternoon/ evening might be the only option. For me though, this is a last resort because i do not receive as many benefits. Of course working out at all allows benefits for everyone, so as long as I get a workout in I am satisfied. To help with planning my week, I make sure to put everything in a planner. Planners help me to know when I should do certain things and helps me to achieve all of my goals for the week. As a side note for achieving goals with food, I would suggest using myfitnesspal to make sure you are getting all of the nutrients your body needs for your aspirations.
What Comes First, School/Work or the Gym?
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Hello! My name is Alyssa Upton and for most of my life I have struggled with weight loss. I am sure you are thinking "Why don't you just go to the gym and eat healthier". For me, it is not that easy. Being a woman with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), and a thyroid condition it seems almost impossible to lose weight. As for women with PCOS it takes so much more than a simple diet or going to the gym to see some results. I am hoping that my journey with weight loss and how I learned to overcome struggle will inspire you! My posts will be about exercise, nutrition, and overall a healthy lifestyle. View all posts by Alyssa Upton
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