Aditi
03-26-2004, 10:45 AM
I work a full 9 hour day and come home and relax a bit, and eat dinner, all by 8 or 8:30 pm. I just bought a Gazelle and want to use it. Would it be OK to do 1/2 hour of it (to begin with) say, around 8:30 or 9 pm? Would that interfere with my sleep? I go to bed around 11:30 pm. There is no way I can do in the morning because of a situation not in my control.
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Naxis
03-26-2004, 05:08 PM
It *shouldn't* be a problem, but you'll have to see how your body reacts to it. I'm usually ok as long as I leave 1 hour between cardio and sleep times.
Rick7799
03-26-2004, 06:09 PM
Yes, we are all different. I could never have only one hour between cardio and sleep time. I am to wound up. I need about 4 hours.
dagmarharris
03-27-2004, 02:33 PM
I work a full 9 hour day and come home and relax a bit, and eat dinner, all by 8 or 8:30 pm. I just bought a Gazelle and want to use it. Would it be OK to do 1/2 hour of it (to begin with) say, around 8:30 or 9 pm? Would that interfere with my sleep? I go to bed around 11:30 pm. There is no way I can do in the morning because of a situation not in my control.
What is a gazelle? It is like an elliptical machine? I am so curious.
I work-out at night, but I notice if I do too much cardio I don't fall asleep right away! I think your body would get use to it, though.
~dagmar
What is a gazelle? It is like an elliptical machine? I am so curious.
I work-out at night, but I notice if I do too much cardio I don't fall asleep right away! I think your body would get use to it, though.
~dagmar
scribbles
03-27-2004, 05:59 PM
What is a gazelle? It is like an elliptical machine? I am so curious.
I work-out at night, but I notice if I do too much cardio I don't fall asleep right away! I think your body would get use to it, though.
~dagmar
Do a quick search on the Internet for a description and picture. The gazelle seems to provide a wide range of motion (though not all may be natural for the body) and it's advertised as a low-impact exercise machine. I've never used one before, but if I had to choose between the gazelle and the elliptical, I would prefer the latter to meet my personal fitness needs.
I work-out at night, but I notice if I do too much cardio I don't fall asleep right away! I think your body would get use to it, though.
~dagmar
Do a quick search on the Internet for a description and picture. The gazelle seems to provide a wide range of motion (though not all may be natural for the body) and it's advertised as a low-impact exercise machine. I've never used one before, but if I had to choose between the gazelle and the elliptical, I would prefer the latter to meet my personal fitness needs.
hjc123
03-27-2004, 09:17 PM
i have the gazelle and its great its cardio and it works ur muscles good
i might be different than u but the latest ive used it is around 7:30 and it didnt effect my sleep :)
i might be different than u but the latest ive used it is around 7:30 and it didnt effect my sleep :)

