I didn’t become a morning person until I started early workouts about 6 years ago. What really got me going was a class-based workout. Knowing I had signed up to be at the 6am class is the level of commitment I needed to make me do it. I get up at 5am and am out the door by 5:30 to make a 6am class. I do a crossfit style workout that’s a combo of cardio and weightlifting.
Here are a few other tips/ideas that can be helpful to get you going.
The big thing is to remove all barriers. Don’t leave anything that will give you an excuse to not do it.
- Set out your workout clothes the night before. Since I go to a class and shower there, I pack all my stuff the night before: shower stuff, clothes, lunchbox, etc. I also set my workout clothes out.
- Set your alarm on your phone and set it across the room from your bed. That way you have to get out of bed to shut it off. This is especially helpful in cold months when that warm bed is awfully constraining.
- Make it fun. Get a podcast, audiobook, music, or other media that is something you can look forward to during the workout.
- Set up a (healthy) reward system. Ex: Put $5 in a jar every time you do a workout. Or if you do X workouts in a row, you get Y reward. Something to give you the motivation.
- Set up a commitment system. Tell your spouse, friend, etc, “I’m getting up early to work out tomorrow.”
- Make a small commitment just to get moving like doing one set of curls or 10 pushups. Often once you start, then you’ll want to keep going. Starting is the hardest part.
I have an Alani energy drink each morning which is a nice caffeine boost to help me get moving. Others do pre-workout but that’s not for everyone.
Like others have said, you need to do it for a couple weeks and then your body will adjust. I can't sleep later than about 6am anymore even if I try. My body's clock is adjusted to wake up at 5am every day now. I don't always get up at 5 on my off days, but my eyes always open at that time without me trying.
Good luck!