Morning exercisers?
Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 7:25 pm
Hi everyone,
I just started No S two days ago and am already feeling a lot better about my body and my approach towards food. Snacking at night was always a huge thing for me, and it often got out of control. I'm not overweight by any standards, but the nighttime eating has caused me to gain a couple of pounds that I'm not very happy with.
I usually run about 3-4 miles most mornings first thing after waking up. The one thing my old nighttime snacks were good for was that I always felt like I had plenty of energy to run in the morning before having breakfast. But now since my last meal is usually around 7-730 pm and I don't wake up to run until twelve hours later, I've found my last couple runs to be pretty tiring. I feel a lot weaker.
Has anyone else been in a similar situation, and if so, did your body adapt? Snacking at night is definitely out, but I'm debating whether or not I should eat something small, like a slice of bread or half a banana, before I run in the morning. Running after breakfast is out, as I would need to wait at least two hours to digest, which would mean I'd have to either a) get up two hours earlier or b) get to work two hours later, neither of which are going to happen!
Any input or suggestions would be really appreciated!
I just started No S two days ago and am already feeling a lot better about my body and my approach towards food. Snacking at night was always a huge thing for me, and it often got out of control. I'm not overweight by any standards, but the nighttime eating has caused me to gain a couple of pounds that I'm not very happy with.
I usually run about 3-4 miles most mornings first thing after waking up. The one thing my old nighttime snacks were good for was that I always felt like I had plenty of energy to run in the morning before having breakfast. But now since my last meal is usually around 7-730 pm and I don't wake up to run until twelve hours later, I've found my last couple runs to be pretty tiring. I feel a lot weaker.
Has anyone else been in a similar situation, and if so, did your body adapt? Snacking at night is definitely out, but I'm debating whether or not I should eat something small, like a slice of bread or half a banana, before I run in the morning. Running after breakfast is out, as I would need to wait at least two hours to digest, which would mean I'd have to either a) get up two hours earlier or b) get to work two hours later, neither of which are going to happen!
Any input or suggestions would be really appreciated!