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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/jamtin6/myhealthandfitness.com/US/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Do you feel out of sync with your gym buddies and exercises partners? We all march to a different body rhythm, which is why your friend(s) can get out of bed at 5:00 a.m. and hop on that bike for a 50-mile early morning ride or race the to gym to get in his or her workout. However, you cannot bear the thought of lacing up your running shoes until hours later.<\/p>\n
The reason this happens is due to a complex network of body clocks termed the circadian rhythms. They are responsible for controlling many physiological functions in the body; from sleeping patterns to hormone fluctuations. These are your time keepers. With the main body clock located in the hypothalamus region of the brain, it communicates with the series of peripheral clocks that keep time in other places such as the major organs of the body, i.e., heart, liver, and skeletal muscles.<\/p>\n
Many experts believe these \u2018time clocks\u2019 have a major influence on your workout. As an example, just before you wake up, your body temperature is the lowest, as well as your heart rate. Consequently, this is an optimal time to work on your endurance exercises of any kind. The reason is that cooler body temperatures generally subdue the body\u2019s physiologic responses. I\u2019ve seen this work quite well with many of my clients and pro athletes. If you want to test it; perform your workout in the morning and keep track of your heart rate then, on a different day, do the exact same workout while also keeping track of your heart rate. You will discover that usually, your heart rate will not spike as high during the morning workout compared to the afternoon workout.<\/p>\n