charlieparker
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I'm trying to switch to do my workouts in the morning instead of after work. Going into Winter, I'd like to take full advantage of the few hours after work when we may still have some sun and get out for a dog walk or a walk with a friend.
I've been watching lots of YouTube videos on people's morning/morning workout routines. But some seem very far-fetched and not realistic if you have to get to work at 8 (like getting up at 6, doing yoga, doing a 1hour workout, cooking breakfast, washing hair and drying it, journalling etc before starting to work at 9 or 10). I am planning to still get up at 6 (or earlier) as I have to start working from home at 8.
My question is for those who work out in the mornings: what does your morning routine look like? When do you get up? What/when do you eat? What sort of workout do you do? How do you plan for it and get ready for work? Is there any food, warmup routine, workout routine, clothes, accessories you would recommend to make the whole process easier?
Thank you in advance!
Edit: I'm doing Caroline Girvan's workouts at home, so I won't need to bother to get to a gym at this stage.
Edit 2: thank you all so much for your comments! I'm reading from all of them trying to take everything I can use for my new routine
I've been watching lots of YouTube videos on people's morning/morning workout routines. But some seem very far-fetched and not realistic if you have to get to work at 8 (like getting up at 6, doing yoga, doing a 1hour workout, cooking breakfast, washing hair and drying it, journalling etc before starting to work at 9 or 10). I am planning to still get up at 6 (or earlier) as I have to start working from home at 8.
My question is for those who work out in the mornings: what does your morning routine look like? When do you get up? What/when do you eat? What sort of workout do you do? How do you plan for it and get ready for work? Is there any food, warmup routine, workout routine, clothes, accessories you would recommend to make the whole process easier?
Thank you in advance!
Edit: I'm doing Caroline Girvan's workouts at home, so I won't need to bother to get to a gym at this stage.
Edit 2: thank you all so much for your comments! I'm reading from all of them trying to take everything I can use for my new routine