they can help you throw back the duvetand hit the streets â and maybe even bepsyched to do so.Let that light shine in. Three mainfactors affect your chronotype, or yournatural sleep-wake schedule, says KristinEckel-Mahan, PhD, a University of Texasresearcher who specialises in circadianrhythms: age, genetics, and light. You canchange only one of those. Among the bestways to naturally wake up and graduallyshift your chronotype earlier is to exposeyourself to natural light. The body evolvedto sleep and wake with the sun, and byletting the sunrise pour into your room âor by using a light-simulating alarm clock,or at worst by switching on all the lights âyouâll be able to rise with (more) ease.``````Donât hit snooze. That extra rest youthink youâre getting actually keeps you ina not-quite-awake, not-quite-asleep state âthe worst of both worlds. Instead, put youralarm clock across the room, and forceyourself to get up on the first ring. Four-timeUS trail-running national champion MeganRoche, who would wake up at 3am to runwhile juggling medical school and training,says her rule is to never, ever snooze. âNomatter how tired she was,â says husband(and running coach) David Roche, âshewould never hit it. If you know that optionis open, youâre going to take it.â``````Ignore your electronic BF. âThe phoneis a major problem for morning runs,â saysMario Fraioli, running coach and authorof The Morning Shakeout. âI have athleteswho say they want to run at 7, but actuallyrun at 7:20 because theyâre on their phonesfor 20 minutes.â Issue yourself a challenge:the second you wake up, stash your phoneunder your pillow. Leave it there whileyouâre getting dressed, making coffee,warming up. Take it on your run if youmust, but donât go scrolling until youâreback. Checking email â or at least Insta âcan be your reward when youâre done.``````Grab liquid courage. Hydrating beforeyou run is a given, but instead of standingat the sink and downing a glass of plainH 2 O, get creative. Prep some ice water withfreshly-squeezed lemon, or hot tea with ahit of ginger or cayenne pepper â whateversounds refreshing or energising to you.
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