Georgia Personal Training Helping People with Fitness Since 2008

Having spent nearly five decades working in Corporate America, I considered myself a 7am to 5pm type employee. I was often one of the first employees to show up in the morning. I was also pretty regimented about leaving the office at 5pm and going to the gym. Some of my coworkers were morning workout people. They believed in the Benefits of Morning Workouts. Many would get to the gym by 5am do a workout, shower and head to the office. I admired that but just could never get into morning work outs. By all accounts, I had my schedule backwards and was missing out on the Benefits of Morning Workouts. Below is professional advice from the owners of Georgia Personal Training regarding morning workouts.

Matt Lein Personal Trainer and Owner GPT

Georgia Personal Training Benefits of Morning Workouts

Our recommendation is workout early in the morning. An early workout can really be beneficial to your body and to your psyche. When you work out in the morning, it super charges your body and mind for the busy day to come. Many of the clients we serve love morning workouts. Their metabolism kicks into high gear and the feel great for the entire day. The morning workout allows their bodies to start burning fat, early in the day. At the same time, they are getting a head start on burning fat, they also get to enjoy other side benefits such as more energy and increased mental focus at the office.

Here is a quick science lesson. Your body slows down your metabolic rate and lowers your brain temperature while you sleep. In effect, your body is repairing any damage from the previous day.  Metabolism uses two processes to break down and build up molecules in your body. These processes are called, anabolism and catabolism. Anabolism relates to the buildup of molecules, while catabolism controls the breakdown of molecules. In laymen’s terms, your body uses these processes when storing molecules or breaking down molecules to fuel exercise or activity.

Molecules exist in many forms in the human body.  Fat molecules are one of the types of molecules we have in our bodies. Early morning workouts help to activate the metabolic process. The workout stimulates our body and our brain, which quickly recognizes the need for energy. That kicks off the catabolism process, in which molecules and organic matter in our bodies are broken down. The resulting energy that is created during that process is harvested via cellular respiration. Again, in laymen’s terms, your body has the ability to turn fat cells and other organic matter into energy. That energy provides the fuel we need to fuel our exercise activities and workouts. A morning workout engages the catabolism process early in the day. That gives you a nice head start in burning fat that day.

There are many factors which impact the metabolic rate that our bodies operate at. Sleep is one big factor in that process. During sleep our bodies restore themselves and build molecules that will be needed in the coming day. After a full night’s sleep, your body is craving activity. There is nothing better to ignite your engine than getting your body moving early in the day. People who engage in early morning workouts may tend to feel more tired at the end of a really busy day.

Burning fat early in the day stresses our bodies fuel reserves. If not replaced, the loss of fuel reserves can eventually make us feel tired. Many Americans struggle to sleep at night. Some because they did not physically exert themselves during the day and some because they have super active brains that just don’t want to shut off. Physical exercise early in the morning can really pay big dividends as the evening approaches. For most, feeling tired in the evening can turn into a huge bonus, in terms of increased need for sleep. The more you sleep, the more your body can gather molecules for the coming day. When you think about it, this is the type of healthy lifestyle that can lead to happier, healthier, more energetic living.

When you work out in the morning, your body is forced to increase the rate of catabolism. Meaning your body must start breaking down the large molecules, containing the building blocks of energy, and turn those larger molecules into smaller molecules. That is the process our bodies go through each time our brain asks for energy to be delivered for exercise. Most of the clients we train prefer to engage in early morning workouts.

The vast majority of them tell us that the early morning workouts make them feel great all day. Most advise that the early activity makes them feel a bit tired and ready for sleep at the end of the day. Most say they find themselves going to bed earlier as a result. For the record, we feel that getting more sleep is a good thing for the human body. The human body uses sleep cycles to recharge our systems and fuel our energy reserves. The scientific facts are pretty clear. Sleep deprivation can lead to slower metabolic rates and increased fat reserves. Depriving our body of sleep also lowers our motivation levels when it comes to working out. Less frequent workouts lower our ability to burn fat. More sleep can help your body and brain to operate at optimal levels.

Georgia Personal Training is located at 9420 Willeo Road, Suite 106, Roswell, Georgia. We are co-located with our Anytime 24 Hour Fitness gym, which provides our gym members and personal training clients with full access to our workout facilities 24 hours a day, 365 days per year!  By operating 24 hours a day, our clients have the opportunity to choose the time of day to workout, when it best fits their busy schedules.

For you early morning workout warriors, our facility is equipped with showers, lockers and changing areas. Sadly, gym traffic in the morning tends to be a bit lighter. Most folks stay up late, miss out on sleep and don’t want to get up early in the morning to workout. Only the most dedicated and those committed to keeping their bodies and minds operating at optimal levels choose to be disciplined and workout early.

Where do you stand on the subject? Do you consider yourself a disciplined person? Are you over weight or under weight? How are you sleep habits? Have you ever tried early morning workouts? Did you feel more energetic during the day? If you have a moment, I hope you will send us your comments and let us know the answers to some of these questions. We are here for you and can help keep you motivated and progressing in a great direction. If you are serious about getting in shape, losing weight, toning up and improving your overall cardio-vascular fitness levels, give us a call and we can help you do just that.

Georgia Personal Training

Brandi Lein Personal Trainer and Owner GPT

Georgia Personal Training was started in 2008 by Matt and Brandi Lein. These two have a sincere passion for the fitness industry. That passion is a thirst to continue staying on top of industry exercise, nutrition and equipment trends. It is tough to be the most elite personal training facility in a city like Atlanta but that is what they have accomplished. You will find everything you could possibly need or want at GPT.

Making A Difference In The Lives Of Those We Serve

Lose That Unwanted Weight
Improve Your Cardiovascular Health
Change Your Body Composition & Reduce Overall Body Fat
Sculpt Your Physique Into The Body You Want
Learn Cutting Edge Training Techniques
Shorten Recovery Time & Prevent Future Injuries
Optimize Your Metabolism
Challenge Yourself Mentally & Physically
Nutritional Coaching & Sports Nutrition
Highly Skilled, Kind & Thoughtful Trainers
Affordable Programs, Flexible Training Schedules
We Help You with Every Step Of Your Journey

 

Georgia Personal Training/9420 Willeo Road  Suite 106 Roswell, GA  30075

Matt Lein  (770) 241-1086 MatthewLein@Bellsouth.net
Brandi Lein (404) 668-7976 BrandiLeinFit@gmail.com