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  • #9776

    RN
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    I'm on CNS- 2nd week. My training time varies. I  use a heart rate monitor when I lift and I noticed when I train in the morning (only coffee and a tablespoon of hwc) that my heart rate sky rockets!  It's been higher than average when I train later in the day as well, but not quite so high.  I know caffeine is a sympathomimetic and that would logically correlate to the higher rate in the a.m. Wondering if anyone else trains in the a.m. occasionally and has experienced this. e9usu4ut.jpg

    #202377

    TCB
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    Cortisol is already high in the AM, also.. And exercising will boost cortisol a little more.. And cortisol is a “stress hormone” so that could be adding to it..

    #202378

    RN
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    Hmm so is it less than ideal to train in the morning?

    #202379

    TCB
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    Ideal is the “evening.” I use quotes because “evening” depends on your personal circadian rhythm. That being said, I personally view morning training as the second best option. What kind of training are you doing in the AM? And honestly, I'd drop the HWC from the coffee pre-training. Go with straight black or just plain caffeine.

    #202380

    RN
    Member

    Ok good to know on the coffee.  I am doing weight training.

    #202381

    TCB
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    Ok good to know on the coffee.  I am doing weight training.

    Perfect. Do you have the CBL book or just CNS? CBL has a chapter about morning training.Summary is to train fasted, except with coffee/caffeine. Then have a PWO shake, but since you're on CNS, you'd probably be better off doing it without carbs. So creatine/leucine/whey/maybe a little caffeine.

    #202382

    RN
    Member

    Just CNS, I'm 17.4%bf and want to get to fifteen or lower! And you do think it's good for a pwo isolate (I have isopure zero carb) despite the early training time?

    #202383

    RN
    Member

    Ps thanks for the feed back!

    #202384

    TCB
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    Just CNS, I'm 17.4%bf and want to get to fifteen or lower! And you do think it's good for a pwo isolate (I have isopure zero carb) despite the early training time?

    Yep. As long as you're weight training with a decent intensity, you'll actually want to spike insulin PWO.. Just without carbs. So use some isolate (and/or hydrolysate), and some leucine and you'll be good to go. Then back to standard ULC the rest of the day.

    #202385

    RN
    Member

    Wonderful! Thanks tcb! 🙂

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