Researches show that the best time to increase your cardio resistance is the morning. A study published in the journal Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise found that the body temperature is lowest three hours after you wake up, a fact that improves endurance capacity. When nine cyclists were put on stationary bikes in a hot, humid room they were able to push themselves 5.3 minutes longer at 6.45am than at 6.45pm because that cooler body temperature delays overheating. If you have difficulty to wake up early you can schedule a different cardio activity every morning. Another research found that changing your cardio routine was the best way to increase your motivation because variety gives you a shot of dopamine and elevate your mood.
Researches show that the best time to increase your cardio resistance is the morning. A study published in the journal Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise found that the body temperature is lowest three hours after you wake up, a fact that improves endurance capacity. When nine cyclists were put on stationary bikes in a hot, humid room they were able to push themselves 5.3 minutes longer at 6.45am than at 6.45pm because that cooler body temperature delays overheating. If you have difficulty to wake up early you can schedule a different cardio activity every morning. Another research found that changing your cardio routine was the best way to increase your motivation because variety gives you a shot of dopamine and elevate your mood.