This thread is due to the circadian rhythm studies I posted in this thread:
http://www.pure-dedication.com/forum/index.php?topic=42.0I personally think if you find a good rhythm in your training, you will get better results. I have noticed this with myself and others I have trained.
small questionnaire:
1. Are you a morning or evening person (generally)?
2. What time do you sleep/wake on average?
3. List the times of day at which you train, label them endurance or power.
4. If you'd rather train at a different time, list the time here.
5. any other info? perhaps what you notice in athletes you may train beside yourself?
As an example, with the minor league baseball off-season training camp I did, we had 6 athletes, and only one of them I would classify as an evening person. For pretty much the entire off-season, training lasted from 1:30 pm to 3:00-3:15 pm. Even though the "evening person" had good sessions during this time frame, when we did occasionally train at 7pm, he had insane sessions. You could just see the difference in his energy during this time frame. He hit his best vert and best squat during these sessions. His best broad jump came on a day where we trained at 5pm.
If i had the ability to take advantage of these rhythms I definitely would... my schedule wouldn't permit me too, as well as the fact that he'd be the only one in the night group, so he'd rather be in the afternoon group even.
peace