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Nouveau texte de la page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | Results from the study found that for the best results, people should exercise in the morning, and then fast for a day. This gives their bodies less opportunity to break down their workouts over the course of the day, and lets them benefit from the metabolic boost they get from not eating for 24 hours.<br><br>"Exercise can be such a pain in the ass," says Conrad LeBeau, founder of Strength in Motion Fitness. "Some people work better at night, some at mid-day. Some people prefer to exercise in the morning but just can’t."<br><br>But if you must exercise at night, and if you know that morning exercise may be tough for you, then at least get up earlier to work out, LeBeau says.<br><br>Another challenge of exercising at night is that, just because you’re tired, it doesn’t mean you need to stop exercising. In the study, people who exercised during the night still burned as many calories as they would have at a less demanding time.<br><br>"The interesting thing is that you still get the whole workout even if you’re not fully rested," LeBeau says.<br><br>But while you may need to get up earlier than you’d usually like to exercise, you don’t need to change when you exercise.<br><br>"If you’re going to the gym in the morning, then you’re never going to be able to do yoga or strength training in the morning," LeBeau says. "You can’t be more rested then that. You can be rested when you’re sleeping. You’re not going to be at your best unless you sleep at least eight hours."<br><br>Boost Your Exercise<br><br>To gain the best benefits of your workouts, keep a few good ideas in mind:<br><br>Start with a 30-Minute Warmup<br><br>"Warmup your body first," says Marie Wodarski, [https://reduslim.health/ reduslim acheter] a personal trainer and nutritionist at Blue Jean Performance in Atlanta. She recommends prepping your whole body for exercise before doing any specific muscle group. "You can do a short warmup to make sure you’re properly warmed up, then you can do the rest of your exercise more efficiently."<br><br>When you do the warmup, you should be moving at about 50 percent of your usual pace — not |
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+Results from the study found that for the best results, people should exercise in the morning, and then fast for a day. This gives their bodies less opportunity to break down their workouts over the course of the day, and lets them benefit from the metabolic boost they get from not eating for 24 hours.<br><br>"Exercise can be such a pain in the ass," says Conrad LeBeau, founder of Strength in Motion Fitness. "Some people work better at night, some at mid-day. Some people prefer to exercise in the morning but just can’t."<br><br>But if you must exercise at night, and if you know that morning exercise may be tough for you, then at least get up earlier to work out, LeBeau says.<br><br>Another challenge of exercising at night is that, just because you’re tired, it doesn’t mean you need to stop exercising. In the study, people who exercised during the night still burned as many calories as they would have at a less demanding time.<br><br>"The interesting thing is that you still get the whole workout even if you’re not fully rested," LeBeau says.<br><br>But while you may need to get up earlier than you’d usually like to exercise, you don’t need to change when you exercise.<br><br>"If you’re going to the gym in the morning, then you’re never going to be able to do yoga or strength training in the morning," LeBeau says. "You can’t be more rested then that. You can be rested when you’re sleeping. You’re not going to be at your best unless you sleep at least eight hours."<br><br>Boost Your Exercise<br><br>To gain the best benefits of your workouts, keep a few good ideas in mind:<br><br>Start with a 30-Minute Warmup<br><br>"Warmup your body first," says Marie Wodarski, [https://reduslim.health/ reduslim acheter] a personal trainer and nutritionist at Blue Jean Performance in Atlanta. She recommends prepping your whole body for exercise before doing any specific muscle group. "You can do a short warmup to make sure you’re properly warmed up, then you can do the rest of your exercise more efficiently."<br><br>When you do the warmup, you should be moving at about 50 percent of your usual pace — not
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Lignes ajoutées lors de la modification (added_lines) | Results from the study found that for the best results, people should exercise in the morning, and then fast for a day. This gives their bodies less opportunity to break down their workouts over the course of the day, and lets them benefit from the metabolic boost they get from not eating for 24 hours.<br><br>"Exercise can be such a pain in the ass," says Conrad LeBeau, founder of Strength in Motion Fitness. "Some people work better at night, some at mid-day. Some people prefer to exercise in the morning but just can’t."<br><br>But if you must exercise at night, and if you know that morning exercise may be tough for you, then at least get up earlier to work out, LeBeau says.<br><br>Another challenge of exercising at night is that, just because you’re tired, it doesn’t mean you need to stop exercising. In the study, people who exercised during the night still burned as many calories as they would have at a less demanding time.<br><br>"The interesting thing is that you still get the whole workout even if you’re not fully rested," LeBeau says.<br><br>But while you may need to get up earlier than you’d usually like to exercise, you don’t need to change when you exercise.<br><br>"If you’re going to the gym in the morning, then you’re never going to be able to do yoga or strength training in the morning," LeBeau says. "You can’t be more rested then that. You can be rested when you’re sleeping. You’re not going to be at your best unless you sleep at least eight hours."<br><br>Boost Your Exercise<br><br>To gain the best benefits of your workouts, keep a few good ideas in mind:<br><br>Start with a 30-Minute Warmup<br><br>"Warmup your body first," says Marie Wodarski, [https://reduslim.health/ reduslim acheter] a personal trainer and nutritionist at Blue Jean Performance in Atlanta. She recommends prepping your whole body for exercise before doing any specific muscle group. "You can do a short warmup to make sure you’re properly warmed up, then you can do the rest of your exercise more efficiently."<br><br>When you do the warmup, you should be moving at about 50 percent of your usual pace — not
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