Daylight Savings Time has come and gone and now we’re well and truly on our way to winter! This means lots of snuggling inside and cute coats, but also colder weather and earlier nights. How do you make sure to stick to your workout routine when your winter hibernation instincts kick in? Check out this article from PopSugar to learn some techniques for waking up and working out, even when it’s dark outside:
4 Ways to Wake Up and Work Out — Even in the Dark!
While a shift in seasons always helps things feel anew, waking up for a workout when it’s dark out is a tough transition. Staying warm and cozy in bed feels like the obvious option when your alarm sounds off, but taking advantage of a.m. workouts helps in the long run. If you’re struggling with waking up before the sun, these tips will help you rise up and stay motivated.
- Don’t hit snooze: Just say no to the snooze button. It’s the kiss of death for an early-morning workout. It seems like a feasible option, but making deals with yourself in the morning that allow you another three or 10 minutes of sleep is a slippery slope. When you hear your alarm go off, just get up.
- Have a reward ready: Knowing that a big cup of coffee or a delicious breakfast awaits you in the kitchen will make getting up so much easier. Consider cooking a make-ahead breakfast to enjoy once you’re up, or leave out everything you need for your cup of morning coffee. It will make the process as carefree as possible — instead of worrying about something else on your laundry list of chores.
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- Lay out your clothes: Neatly prep all your workout clothes before you hit the hay. Double check to make sure you’ve got anything and everything you need ready to go. If you’re heading to the gym, don’t forget the outfit you’ll need for work the next day or any of your favorite toiletries for the shower.
- Find a friend: Early-morning workouts seem a little less painful when you’ve got a friend along for the ride. Whether you’re hitting the streets for a run or getting in the car to head to a bootcamp class, having a partner in crime on a similar mission will help you stick to your plan. You’ll be far less likely to bail if you’d be letting someone you love down.
Now that you’ve learned some great strategies to make sure that you actually show up for your morning workout, it’s time to take the next step. If you’re working out to lose weight, don’t you want to make sure that your fitness regimen is working with your body to do just that? The only real way to find out what your body needs when losing weight is to look to your DNA. Your genes can determine which workouts and which foods are best for your weight loss, and GxSlim can help you learn how to harness that information to achieve actual weight loss results. With GxSlim, we use your genes to create diet and fitness plans that work with your body, not against it. You’ll work with our telehealth coaches to incorporate these tips into your life and make sure that you stick with the plan.
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