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Best Time to Exercise to Maximize Results

I’m often asked what is the best time to exercise.  My short answer is that it boils down to what works best for each individual when they take into account schedules, energy levels, and motivation.
While some people feel stronger and more energetic first thing in the morning, others find that later in the day feels best for them
So, while timing does matter when it comes to exercise, there just isn’t unanimous scientific evidence that crowns any certain time of day the champ.

Identifying the Best Time to Exercise

Morning, afternoon and evening workout routines each offer-up their own unique benefits. Ultimately, however, it’s up to you to determine which is the best time to exercise based on your energy levels and motivation. It may take a little bit of experimentation, but learning to listen to your body and finding what works best for your schedule and life will go a long way in getting you the results you want from your fitness routine.
Let’s take a look at some of the advantages that each time of day offers.

Benefits of a Morning Workout

Benefits of an Afternoon Workout

Benefits of an Evening Workout

Less Post-Workout Soreness. If you wake up sore from yesterday’s workout, chances are you won’t be thrilled about heading straight to the gym. The pain comes from Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS), and it tends to decrease throughout the day. The good news is that working out at night optimizes oxygen use and tolerates a higher anaerobic capacity during endurance exercise. This reduces post-workout soreness.
About the writer: Ken Grall is a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) and owns and operates an Edge Fitness in Madison, Wisconsin. Learn more about Ken.

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