MaiCarInMtl
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Assalamu alaikum everyone,
I will be partaking in the fasting during the month Ramadan again this year. I really felt I got a lot out of it last year and so I decided to join in every year (hopefully this year I can do it as a Muslim, inshallah).
I have been going to the gym regularly for 2 months now, mainly for weight lifting (and cardio when my mind can deal with the mind-numbing boringness that is cardio). I don't want all the hard work I have done so far to just disappear over the course of my month of fasting simply because I stopped going.
I just wanted to know, if any of you go to the gym, what are your tricks when Ramadan comes around? Do you usually find you have enough energy to do your workouts in the evening even though you have been fasting all day? Or do you find it is better to work out first thing in the morning (but do you still have enough energy to get through the day after)?
I'd just like to get as much input as possible. Thank you for your help!
I will be partaking in the fasting during the month Ramadan again this year. I really felt I got a lot out of it last year and so I decided to join in every year (hopefully this year I can do it as a Muslim, inshallah).
I have been going to the gym regularly for 2 months now, mainly for weight lifting (and cardio when my mind can deal with the mind-numbing boringness that is cardio). I don't want all the hard work I have done so far to just disappear over the course of my month of fasting simply because I stopped going.
I just wanted to know, if any of you go to the gym, what are your tricks when Ramadan comes around? Do you usually find you have enough energy to do your workouts in the evening even though you have been fasting all day? Or do you find it is better to work out first thing in the morning (but do you still have enough energy to get through the day after)?
I'd just like to get as much input as possible. Thank you for your help!