Todd Moody wrote:
> Bottom line: In my view, there's nothing wrong
> with pushing cortisol up in the morning if you then
> do what we are supposed to do: exercise briefly and
> intensely.
Hear, hear! Because of my schedule I used to work out
in the afternoon and evenings. Then, because of a
change in that schedule as well as a relocation I was
forced to start working out in the morning before
breakfast. What I found is that my energy levels are
much higher and my 'attitude' about exercise is much
better. Not to mention that now I get it 'out of the
way' and no longer have to worry about "when should I
try, or will I be able, to get to the gym today?".
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