I have a question (DUH, right? Why else would I be posting? *L*)
Anyway. I currently get to the gym about three times a week. I'm looking to increase that, and I'm working up to it. But I'm finding that my schedule is sometimes getting in the way.
Right now, my work schedule *usually* has me working either beginning at 12 or 1 (for a short shift) or 9 AM (for a full eight-hour shift.) The Y in my area is open from 6 AM-10 PM on weekdays, and 8 AM-8 PM on weekends.
I tried the whole "getting up early before work and going to the gym" thing, but I learned that is definitely not for me. I know a lot of people talk about how an early-morning workout makes them energized for the whole day...but not me. *L*
Anyway. What I have been finding recently is that, when I get off work at 5:30, by the time I close up (I work in retail), get the cash & bank deposits done, walk home, and eat, it's usually close to 7:00 PM. I like to get 90 minutes of exercise in if I can, but in order to do that, I pretty much have to be at the gym by 7:30 or 8 at the latest. And I'm just wondering if that's too soon after eating.
I know there's probably no hard-and-fast rule for how long you should wait between eating and exercising, but I'm wondering what you all do. I'm wondering if I should eat a bigger lunch and then just a light dinner? That way I'd still be getting the same basic amount of calories, just...reversed. Or would that be detrimental to my workout, having less "recent" calories to work with? (I'm also hypoglycemic, so I have to watch that I eat enough, often enough, to prevent me from falling into a dead faint in the middle of a workout. *L*)
I'm just really kind of confused about this. And I don't know if I can "count" my walk home from work as a form of exercise (although I do go at a pretty fast pace; it's 1.7 miles from work to my home and I get it done in about 20-25 minutes.)
Gah! Who knew exercise could be so damn *confusing*? And who knew that 20 pounds would be harder to lose than 63?! *L*

