Episode Transcript

When is the Best Time to Exercise?
Episode 45: May 27, 2009

Hello there! This is Monica Reinagel, the Nutrition Diva, with your quick and dirty tips for eating well and feeling fabulous. Today, I’m going to be talking about the best time to exercise in order to burn more body fat.

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When is the Best Time to Exercise?

Scott writes: “I've heard that the best time to exercise is in the morning before you eat breakfast because your body is still fasting from not eating overnight which causes you to burn more calories. Is this true?”

Well, Scott, how many calories you burn during exercise depends on how hard and long you exercise, and not how long it’s been since you’ve eaten. But there is some research showing that if you exercise after a fast (such as first thing in the morning) you will burn more body fat than if you did the same exercise later in the day.

Why? Your body stores energy (or calories) in a variety of formats and places in your body. You store a little bit in your blood, a little bit in your muscles, some in your liver, and the rest you store as body fat.

Fat Bank Accounts

It’s a little like storing your money in a number of places. You probably have some in your wallet, possibly some more in your dresser drawer, some in a checking account, and maybe the rest is in a money market account. Which account you withdraw funds from will probably depend on how much you need and how fast you need it.

Similarly, what type of fuel you burn during exercise depends in part on the balances available in your various fuel storage accounts. In the morning, your blood, muscle, and liver “accounts” are going to be at their lowest, because your body will have been drawing on them to pay for metabolic activities during the ten or twelve hours since you had your last paycheck, I mean, meal.

So, if you exercise first thing in the morning, before you’ve refilled those energy accounts by eating some breakfast, you’re going to have to tap into those fat stores that much sooner. The question is, does this really change how much body fat you will lose in the long run?

A Simple Matter of Cash Flow

Just like with your money, regardless of which account you withdraw from, you’re still spending the same amount. If you spend more than you deposit, your net worth goes down. And when you burn more calories than you take in, you’re going to lose body fat.

Exercising on an empty stomach may increase the amount of body fat you burn during exercise. But your body alternately makes and burns body fat all day long, transferring fuel in and out of its various accounts. So, you might burn a bit more fat while you’re exercising on an empty stomach but then burn a bit less fat later in the day. Over the long term, the amount of fat you have in your body depends mostly on how many calories you take in versus how many calories you burn.

Here’s What Matters Most

Now, I’ll admit there are some other factors that come into play. What and when you eat and exercise affects and is affected by hormone levels; and that does affect your metabolism to some extent. But these effects have been blown way out of proportion in the popular media and urban legend mill.

In fact, I think there are other factors that will make a much bigger difference in how much body fat you can burn with your exercise program. If working out first thing in the morning fits your schedule better, then an early morning work-out is probably going to be more effective for you.

On the other hand, if you find that you get a better workout at the end of the day when you’ve some steam to blow off, then that’s probably the best time of day for you to exercise. Or, maybe you have a workout partner who is only available after work. Having a date to meet someone at the gym or track might make you much more likely to follow through with your exercise plans.

Nutrition and Exercise

Good nutrition before and after exercise is important too. But the exact timing of your meals and exercise is largely a matter of individual preference. Personally, I feel awful if I exercise too soon after eating so I prefer to exercise before breakfast. On the other hand, if exercising on an empty stomach makes you tire more quickly and quit earlier, that’s probably not going to be as effective for you as exercising later in the day.

Similarly, some people find that early morning exercise gets their whole day off to a better start; it improves their mood, makes them feel energized, and motivates them to eat better all day long. But others find that exercising in the morning increases their appetite and makes them more likely to overeat later in the day. I also know people who swear that exercising in the evening helps them cut down on after-dinner snacking.

Obviously, these things have a lot more to do with logistics, personality, and psychology than they do with metabolism--but they probably have a bigger impact on the results of your exercise routine than the time of day you exercise. Here’s the bottom line: the exercise routine that will burn the most fat is the one you can do regularly and vigorously. My advice, therefore, is to exercise when and how it’s most convenient and enjoyable for you.

More About the Best Time of Day to Exercise

For those who want to dig into this topic deeper, I’m going to put a link in the show notes to a very good article by Tom Venuto, originally written for Iron Man Magazine.

Although he effectively diffuses most of the quasi-scientific claims about enhanced fat-burning, Tom ultimately comes down the side of exercising before breakfast—but mostly for the kind of reasons I’ve listed above. The article is a lot more balanced and rational than most of what you’ll find on this subject and it includes a lot of good references. So, if you’re interested in reading further, I think it’s a good place to start.

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Administrative

This is Monica Reinagel, the Nutrition Diva, with your quick and dirty tips for eating well and feeling fabulous.  These tips are provided for your information and entertainment and are not intended as medical advice. Because everyone is different, please work with your health professional to determine what’s right for you.

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Have a great day and eat something good for me!

RESOURCES: 

Burn Body Fat with Morning Aerobic Exercise, by Tom Venuto


Comments (9) for When is the Best Time to Exercise? |  Subscribe to Comment

workout routines Says:
11/19/2009 3:55:51 PM
Thank you for the information above. Even as a senior, we are still concern about our health so we still exercise so that we have a spirit of a young guy. At least I am able to learn something so that i will be able to correct my wrong exercise. Thanks for the facts. more power. I have read the entire article. It sounds really awesome...Great job... =================================== workout routines
Maurine Lee Says:
6/4/2009 11:10:13 AM
Great podcast. I have learned some interesting things listening to your podcasts and always appreciate them. I think the most important thing people need to realize is that the best way to burn fat is to move and keep moving. Now - if they really want a quick way to burn fat - have them do an ultramarathon (between 26-100 miles). At a certain mileage and slower speeds, the body has no choice but to start draining the fat stores.
Nutrition Diva Says:
6/2/2009 12:30:36 PM
Patty, thanks for your comments. There's no harm in following Jillian's advice. Her program may deliver great results (and I hope you get the results you're hoping for). That doesn't mean she's right about WHY or HOW it works. But once you've got that buff bod, who cares?
Lindsey Smith Says:
6/2/2009 10:12:31 AM
This was such a great podcast! I am a freshman in high school, and I really want to build muscle and get into good shape. I know that for me the best time to work out id around 3:45(after school). I think that whenever you work out is great as long as you can burn a lot of calories. My trainer says that working out in the morning "revs up" your metabolism, but she always said to eat first. She never told me that morning was the best though. Thanks again ND!!! I love this podcast!
Spencer F. Says:
6/2/2009 4:08:25 AM
Thank you for the information above. Even as a senior, we are still concern about our health so we still exercise so that we have a spirit of a young guy. At least I am able to learn something so that i will be able to correct my wrong exercise. Thanks for the facts. more power.
patty Says:
6/1/2009 4:24:11 PM
Interesting, I just read a book that spoke just the oposite, by Julian Michales..she said you need to always eat before working out other wise your body will eat your lean musle mass for energy. That is not what I want...she believed mornings are best after a lite breakfast. I have seen what her training can do to help a person lose tons of weight, and get in the best shape of their lives...my vote goes with Julian.
Nutrition Diva Says:
6/1/2009 12:55:17 PM
Michelle, Talk is cheap. What kind of research can your trainer cite to back up his claims?
Michelle Says:
5/30/2009 10:13:07 AM
My trainer said that it's best to workout on an empty stomach and first thing in the morning. He said that your body then needs to burn fat because it doesn't have food to burn AND the morning workout kickstarts your metabolism all day long.
Shane McAfee Says:
5/27/2009 8:37:59 AM
Thank you for touching on this subject. I have wondered if there was any given advantage of exercising at a particular time of the day (other than one's personal schedule).

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