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216|Insights: What To Do If You Work Out In The Evening But Still Want Good Sleep

216|Insights: What To Do If You Work Out In The Evening But Still Want Good Sleep

FromRemove the Guesswork: Health, Fitness and Wellbeing for Busy Professionals


216|Insights: What To Do If You Work Out In The Evening But Still Want Good Sleep

FromRemove the Guesswork: Health, Fitness and Wellbeing for Busy Professionals

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Length:
11 minutes
Released:
Aug 1, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

What should you do if you have no choice but to exercise in the evening? Leanne shares her tips on what to do if working out late is your only option.
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Topics Discussed in this Episode:


The best time to exercise


What to do if working out late is your only option



Key Takeaways:


The best time of day for most of us to exercise is in the mid to late afternoon where these 4 things peak:




Grip strength


Protein synthesis


Testosterone


Body temperature




Exercise puts us into the sympathetic dominant nervous system state, which means elevated heart rate, elevated blood pressure, elevated cortisol, and even bringing blood sugar into the blood via glycogen released by the liver. All these are not conducive to sleep.


When you sleep, you want to be in a parasympathetic driven state, which is rested and digested. It’s going to be tricky to get to sleep if your blood sugar is very elevated.



Action Steps:


Think about your schedule and figure out when you can fit in your workout. Consider the rhythms of your household as well as the availability of an exercise partner, etc.


If you can only exercise in the evening:




Construct your workout such that the hardest, most demanding part is done in the first part and get it to be progressively easier, particularly in terms of heart rate.


Finish your workout with 2, 5, or even 10 minutes of breathwork and/or meditation.


Take a cold shower or a hot bath.


Consider what you eat after your workout.


Cap off your evening with a relaxing activity. Avoid watching an action movie or the 10 o’clock news or engaging in a lively discussion with anyone.


Leanne said:
“A workout is better than no workout irrespective of what time of day it is.”

“Breathwork is one of the most powerful ways that you can get yourself from [the sympathetic to the parasympathetic state].”

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Links to things mentioned in the show:


Podcast: When Is The Best Time To Exercise?



More from Leanne Spencer:
Bodyshot Performance
Bodyshot Performance Limited Facebook page
Remove the Guesswork BOOK by Leanne SpencerRise and Shine BOOK by Leanne Spencer
Leanne’s Email
Twitter: @BodyshotPT
 
Instagram: @bodyshotperformance
Released:
Aug 1, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Remove the Guesswork podcast is for busy professionals who want to improve their health, fitness and wellbeing using the latest science and technology to cut through the noise and get better results, faster. In each 30 minute episode I’ll talk with some of the leading names in the health and wellbeing industry about the latest innovations, interview people who have transformed their health to find out how they did it, and share my own personal story of chronic stress, burnout, career change and subsequent lifestyle transformation. Other popular topics include personalisation; optimizing human performance; work/life blend; the importance of recovery; finding consistency; thriving not surviving; becoming a health warrior; biohacking and intelligent training. Leanne Spencer is an expert in health, fitness and wellbeing. She is the author of two bestselling books, Rise and Shine and Remove the Guesswork and TEDx speaker on why fitness is more important than weight. Visit our website www.bodyshotperformance.com for more information.