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    I don't think exercise at any time of the day can possibly be bad for you
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    ^ yeah as aussimu said, any movement/exercise is better than nothing (hence why there's 24 hr gyms lol)
    Having said that, I found this article informative in breaking down the pros and cons of exercising at different times of the day:


    This article examines the pros and cons of exercising at various times throughout the day in order to help you plan your workouts to ensure you burn the maximum number of calories or kilojoules and in doing so move you closer to achieving your weight loss goal and becoming a happier, healthier you.

    Morning Exercise

    Some of us are "morning people" and some of us aren't.

    Those of us who are swear by morning exercise. For the rest of us, the thought of getting up an hour earlier than we absolutely have to sends shivers of panic down our spines!

    Assuming those non-morning people among us can drag ourselves out of bed at an ungodly hour (especially in the middle of winter); there is another hurdle to be overcome - the thought of exercising on a totally empty stomach!

    Putting this aside for a moment, there are some good reasons to exercise in the morning and also some very good reasons why it might not be a great idea.

    Let's have a look at each of these under the headings of pros and cons.

    Morning exercise pros

    Exercising in the morning can:

    Get our metabolisms off to a flying start helping us burn more calories throughout the day
    Promote more fat burning because our depleted glycogen stores force our bodies to turn to fat
    Produce endorphins that stimulates us and helps us get off to a positive start to the day
    Act like a cup of coffee and wake us up
    Help us exercise more consistently by minimizing distractions
    Can create time for exercise by forcing us to get up a bit earlier
    Improve energy levels for the rest of the day ahead
    Improve our mental sharpness for hours after
    Allow us to exercise unaffected by summer heat
    Minimize our exposure to air pollution exercising outside
    Make it easier to get on machines in the gym without waiting and when time limits don't apply

    Morning exercise cons

    As well as having many positives, morning exercise also has some negatives.

    Included in these are the facts that morning exercise can:

    Force us to workout with less than optimal energy levels
    Promote injuries by forcing us to workout with cold, stiff muscles
    If exercising before eating, muscle (as well as fat) can be used as a fuel source
    Make it difficult for us to form a habit for exercise (if we are not "morning people")
    Put some of us at higher risk for heart attack (research suggests a generalized increased risk)

    Afternoon Exercise

    Contrary to the popular belief that exercising in the morning is best, some research shows that the ideal time to exercise from a physiological perspective is actually in the afternoon.

    Let's have a look at the pros and cons of working out in the afternoon.

    Afternoon exercise pros

    Exercising in the afternoon can:

    Increase exercise performance - our body temperature is ideal & muscles at peak strength
    Prevent injuries - our muscles are sufficiently warm and most of us are alert in the late afternoon
    Improve performance - the circadian rhythms in our brains are in an ideal state
    Expel our bodies of stress that has accumulated during the day
    Give us something to look forward to before relaxing in the evening
    Make exercise seem easier - studies show perceived exertion of exercise is lower late in the day
    Make exercise convenient - exercising during our lunch break for example
    Make it easier to "partner up" or find a workout partner
    Can help lower the amount of food we eat - by helping us to avoid large lunches for example
    Can help reduce the amount of food we feel like eating for dinner
    Help us maximize our fitness and muscle size and strength - research shows 3-7 pm is best

    Afternoon exercise cons

    As well as having many positives, afternoon exercise does have some potential negatives.

    Among them, afternoon exercise can:

    Impose time limits which may not allow us to get in a full workout
    Conflict with distractions and other commitments that prevent us from exercising at all
    Research suggests lung function is worst at noon which could affect our aerobic performance
    Gyms are usually at their busiest around 5 to 6pm making it hard to get on equipment
    Gyms sometimes have 20 minute time limits on aerobics equipment during the afternoon

    Evening Exercise

    For some of us the evening is the ideal time to exercise.

    According to some research studies on lung function, body rhythms, temperature and hormone levels, the best time to exercise is around 6 pm.

    Here are some pros and cons of working out in the evening.

    Pros:

    For most people, body temperature and hormone levels peak at 6 pm
    Muscles are warm and flexible
    Some of us are able to workout harder late in the day because the perceived exertion is lower
    Can help regulate the amount of food we feel like eating for dinner
    Late evenings don't typically have the level of disruptions or distractions as other times of the day
    Exercising at the gym is often easier later in the evening when other members have gone home
    Late evening workouts can de-stress us and help us turn off our brain after a day of stimulation
    Exercising at night can make us more relaxed and tired facilitating a better night's sleep

    Cons:

    Distractions and conflicting commitments are more likely in the evening than in the mornings
    Exercising late at night may energize some of us making it difficult to get off to sleep
    Exercising outside at night is obviously more dangerous than during the morning or afternoon
    During summer, evenings are the hottest part of the day making it uncomfortable to exercise
    Night exercise doesn't enjoy the "afterburn" effect - our metabolism drops when we fall asleep

    The bottom line

    When it comes to exercise, the bottom line is that it is more important that we workout than when we workout.

    If we can't workout in the morning, or don't want to but can workout in the afternoon or evening, we should do it.

    Consistency is one of the most important considerations when it comes to when we work out.

    If we consistently exercise at the same time each day, our 'internal clock' will adjust in time so that we have the energy and become mentally and physical ready to workout
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    This point is particularly important if we are training for a specific event.

    If we are training for a fun run that is going to start at 7.30 in the morning, it is a good idea to do most of our training at this time too.

    If it isn't broke, don't fix it. If you currently have an exercise time and routine that is working for you, stick with it.

    The time of day may make a difference for intense exercise, but for something like an easy walk, the difference between working out in the morning, afternoon or evening is likely to be negligible at best.

    Conclusion

    Do you know what the best time to exercise is in order to maximize fat and weight loss?

    This article examined the pros and cons of exercising at various times throughout the day in order to help us all get more from our workouts and move that much closer to achieving our weight loss goals.

    Regardless of what the research says, every individual is unique, and as such, each person's body chemistry and inner clock is different. What works best for another person may not work for us. In fact, what works best for us today may change in a couple of months or years.

    The most important thing about exercise is that we do some. It's far less important what we do and when we do it.

    The best time for all of us to exercise is the time that is free of interruptions, when we have sufficient energy and body temperature, and that can allow us to exercise as consistently as possible over the long term.

    Good luck with your exercise and thanks for visiting weightloss.com.au.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ummi_Abdulmalik View Post
    Is exercising at night/early morning bad for your body?
    because I have two lil monsters I can't do much exercise in the day with study, cleaning, cooking, etc
    So I do 1 hr of exercise every night once they go to bed... some days A.Malik wont go to bed till 1am so I'll do the exercise around 1-2am

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    I think that's the best time! Because your not eating anything after and burning all the calories you had in the day.
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    Personally I'm a morning person, generally after fajr, I find I feel better and more energized for the day and it helps me stay on track with what I eat that day because I don't want to sabotage my hard work! But generally I like doing more cardio and pilates or yoga at that time, because the cardio wakes you up and taps into your fat stores whilst the pilates helps with stretching your core, controls my breathing and whilst improving blood circulation.
    Other types of training like strength training and martial arts I prefer to do in the afternoon as I find my body will function at it's optimal performance, helping to build muscle whist using the food for fuel.

    But....although it's ideal, I know it's not always possible to do morning workouts and I've had my fair share of late evening workouts. Especially in summer when the night is short, staying up after fajr everyday can be draining and unless you have a siesta, the sleep deprivation can catch up with you!
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    My kids are awake at fadjr. So I have my son pushing me off the wii board to do exercise with me LOL
    Last night he was freaking out because I was balancing on one leg and he's trying to put my other leg on the board (he was awake till 2am)
    Kids are my massive reason why I exercise late, but hey 1 1/2 months I've gone from 85kg to 73kgs...so it must be working though that baby pudge is still there.
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    I but on 4kg in 2 months and I am sure i but most of it in Abudahbi...good food yumm
    Now back to the gym this week ...ouch
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    Anyone got any good remedies to help recover from a flu quickly?
    I think I've overworked myself lately, and despite being healthy and exercising, without enough rest my body has decided to shut down this afternoon and I now have a shocking migraine and the usual flu-like symptoms. I'm trying to rest it off now and have parked myself on the couch, whist also boosting my vitamin levels namely vit c, but does anyone have any other recommendations for speedy recovery? Apart from black seed and honey of course?
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    ^ may allah make it esy on u try
    chiken soup with fresh ginger works for me every time
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    JAK for the advice akhi, yeah Alhumdullilah I'm almost recovered, so inshallah I can get back on track and resume training again, the chicken soup is a must, I like a good laksa soup or Tom yum when I'm sick cos it's loaded with ginger, coriander and chilli that go down a treat when your congested!
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    Salaams peeps,
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    Remember the Prophet (saw) told us to hold on to the black seed as it is a cure for all things, except death.
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    That website says its not safe during pregnancy?
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    Naj - I think high doses of it can induce labour.
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    This thread has given me the motivation to go for a jog in the early morning followed by some target practice.

    I want to make it a daily routine to jog before I go to uni, it freshens your mind and body.

    Weather will be a beauty too, insha'Allah.
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    Wish I could go jogging but pushing a pram and jogging and making sure a toddler is with you is a bit hard.
    Plus trying to be a modest niqabi at the same time (lol)
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    ^ lol that would be a sight!

    Good on you At-Taif! How'd your jog go anyway? 'Twas a beautiful morning. A good jog in the morning really wakes up the lymphatic system.
    Btw a bit off topic, but a little birdie told me that you may be preparing for a special day this sunday? LOL
    It truly is a small world, so get this; turns out your uncle is my sister's neighbour and she's telling me about a certain Lebanese/Afghan wedding on Sunday, lol so I figured it would have to be you guys, cos what are the chances ey? LOL anyway, congratulations nonetheless, May Allah SWT bless your marriage.
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    im guessing at-taif is nraf's bro? or i could be completely off track!
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    I really want to get back into my exercise routine since I stopped because of all my back issues.
    What would be the best type of exercises to ease back in without freaking out my back?

    And is 200 calories being burnt from walking a lot / good / normal?
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    Islam Junkie, you have the wrong bro lol you're thinking about Nraf

    At-Ta'if and Nraf are not related
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    I know swimming is good if you have back issues, but probably best to speak to your physician.
    Any calories burnt is a good thing surely! Lol
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