Force of Habit
Humans are creatures of habit and if you schedule your workout early, then you will wake up focused on your workout, plus it can help you be on time for work or for your day ahead.
Good For Your Mental Health
Morning workouts can help speed up your metabolism and also improve focus and mental abilities. It can help you get ready for the difficult tasks of the day.
Sleep Better
Working out helps you sleep better, but a recent study showed that those that exercise at 7 a.m. benefited from the deepest and longest sleep cycles. Exercising right before bed is bad because it can keep you up since you’re pumped and full of energy after a workout.
Better Skin
Working out helps increase blood flow and nourish skin cells and help carry away waste products. It also helps your body produce collagen, which is what helps contribute to firm skin.