Day 5: Body Clock
Day 5: Friday January 23, 2015
After a few days of getting up at 5 A.M. and driving in the dark, I decided to try and change my workout routine from early morning to afternoon — and boy, did it go badly.
Since Tuesday, I have been waking up at 5 A.M. and finishing my routine by 7 A.M. at the latest.
This morning I was having none of it and hit snooze on my alarm.
I decided to try my luck at an afternoon routine and on a Friday, no less.
As most Fridays go in my household, a lot of tasks must be completed — and I forgot all about that when I hit the snooze button.
That snooze came with a stiff price.
After work, I got home at 6 P.M., changed into my exercise gear and headed to Planet Fitness.
I got on my usual Arc Trainer, but it didn’t feel right.
I usually start with 30 minutes of cardio on the machine and do some assigned exercises.
But as I began I felt the weight of the day: my mind drained and my body tired.
My first minute seemed like an eternity and as I just couldn’t get my rhythm on the machine.
As I continued I didn’t feel that kick of energy I usually get when I do the exact same exercise in the morning. I was dragging and my body was not cooperating.
I needed to get my exercise in for the day so I powered through, completed the rest of my routine and headed home.
On my drive home I realized I was not cut out for afternoon workouts. I had to continue with my morning routine as it is what I feel will benefit me most.
I searched online and found out that I truly was a morning person because of my body clock.
Body clock. Did I really just say that? Yeah I did, and I meant it. (By the way I have never used body clock in normal conversation before so it’s just as strange for me to say it.)
I found out the hard way, everyone has their own body clock and it can’t be changed no matter how hard you try. Don’t believe me? Check out this article.
I am an early riser — and there is nothing I can do about it.
I guess I won’t be hitting snooze on my 5 o’clock alarm ever again.