moc moc a moc wrote: » Forget evenings, train during your lunch break.
airmech wrote: » Has anyone tried going to the gym after night shifts? Would you be too wrecked? It would be quiet.
Joza wrote: » Hi everyone, I'm trying to get started back into a fitness regime after a long time being too sedentary. My cardiovascular fitness isn't great, so I'm going to concentrate on that for now but I'd also like to pursue some weight training to build some muscle mass. My main trouble is energy: I get home about 6:30 pm most evenings and by then I'm both hungry and tired. So what I'm looking for are tips and things I can try to be energized and ready to workout as soon as I get in. What works for you? What kinds of foods can I have throughout my working day, and how can I time it right? I should add, I'm trying to get good sleep these days; I hit the hay about 10:30 / 11 pm and rise at 7 am. Cheers!
MartyMcFly84 wrote: » I go straight from work. I finish around 6pm and travel straight to the gym about 45mins/hour to my gym Mon -Fri and train Sat mornings. My eating routine would be like this. Its not ideal, but it gives me energy to train. 7.30 - breakfast 1 10.00 - Breakfast 2 12.45 - Lunch (This is the largest meal I have, more like a dinner) 4.30 - Sandwich or something 22.00 - Shake or Bar 22.30 - Small meal veg/protein 23.30 bed.
deadlybuzzman wrote: » Bloody hell that's a fair spin. Do you work in the middle of nowhere?
Alf Veedersane wrote: » What? It's about 45 minutes for me from work to the gym and I don't work or live in the middle of nowhere.
deadlybuzzman wrote: » In fairness I am probably spoiled with the distances between where I live and work and train. To be honest if it took me that long I'd probably go do something else or just find a closer gym
Bloody hell that's a fair spin. Do you work in the middle of nowhere?
Alf Veedersane wrote: » It's on the way home and only 5 mins walk home.
MartyMcFly84 wrote: » I train a specific martial arts gym. Actually the best in Europe the trip is nothing considering the instruction you get there. There are plenty of other "regular" gyms closer, but my goals and aims would not be filled in one of those places. You get used to it very quickly once it becomes part of your routine.