06-20-22, 11:11 PM | |
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Join Date: Mar 2002
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The time of day hasn't always been evening as such because circumstances have led to interesting schedules, but if I had a consistently conventional schedule, I'd answer "night."
I've tended to be more physically comfortable doing strenuous or intense things "later in the day" (I don't remember a time when I was different), and I've been more consistent with that habit than, I suppose, if I ever tried to "become a morning person." (I cheerfully ignore all such propaganda. ) I've also found that the conventional warning about "not being able to sleep after late exercise" doesn't reflect my own experience. When a number of uncertainties resolve, I'm considering adding something not long after I wake, but it's likely to be light in exertion, "different," and complementary, and I'm unlikely to shift my "main workout" to this timeslot.
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07-01-22, 08:05 AM | |
Join Date: Nov 2015
Location: British Columbia, CA
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Depending on the work schedule etc, either late afternoon (after 345), evening or even during the night. I very often go for a walk either outside or to youtube just before 230am.
When my schedule was different, I was attending morning pilates classes and I found I didn't get much out of it. I simply cannot focus during morning time. This may explain why I didn't retain any Math knowledge as those classes were sooo early! Ha. |
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