Can I build a better core easily?
Like most people I have a day job that is very demanding and it can get to the point where it is hard to find the proper amount of time to do anything. Truth be told, you only need about 10 minutes in the morning and maybe 10 at night a few hours before bed.
My experience
I have read a lot of articles about what exercises to do and also not to over do those exercises also. Kind of a misleading description if you ask me so I will quickly show you what I have found in this regard. I wake up in the morning fairly early to get ready for my day, around 3 am to be to work by 5am, doesn’t seem like the prime time to work out but 10 minutes in the morning of stretching and a few core exercises will leave you with the edge you need for the day along with increasing weight loss or just maintaining weight.
My morning plan
I get up at 3am then do the normal stuff like shave and brush my teeth then I take about 5 minutes to stretch and loosen up just a bit.
This may be hard at first so the time limit for each is completely up to you until you get your core strength up. A lot of people including myself were surprised at the reaction their body gave during the 5 minute plank exercise but I will say after a few weeks, you will feel like a younger stronger you.
I know I did and I haven’t stopped since, I am not saying that every morning do these exercises but at least 5 out 7 days of the week. You will notice a difference after the first few weeks.
Form a habit, if you want to workout before work but are not a morning person, you may want to set a 4 week period of time and force yourself to get up 15 minutes earlier than normal. Do any exercise that you want as long as it is and physical activity but make it easy so that you do not burn out and lose the interest in getting up earlier.
Studies show that people that workout in the morning are the most productive in their daily activities.
After all, we are not serious about better ourselves if we cannot invest 10 minutes in the morning to our body’s health.
I hope that this has been helpful, please share any comments you have on the comment section or on my contact page and I will get back to you as soon as possible.
Thanks,
Shane