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Old Feb 26, 2007, 10:45 AM
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Hi all. This is my first time to post. I just graduated in December and am currently in orientation on days in the ICU. I will be switched to nights in 3 weeks. I am religious about exercise. I have done several marathons and triathlons. Throughout school I was very good at time management, I even trained and participated in a marathon. It keeps me balanced. I'm worried about time and energy when I switch over to nights. So far, on days, I have been able to get all my workouts in. Any suggestions or insights on how to balance night shift, sleep, and still have time for exercise and relationships. I'm very worried about this. Please help relieve my stress.

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Old Feb 26, 2007, 11:58 AM
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Re: Night shift and endurance training

triRN,

I too am an athlete and work nights in the ICU. It takes determination and flexibility to get your workouts in..On the nights I work (if I do three in a row) I get one workout in the morning of my first night then the other two nights I use as my days off. After my last shift, I come home to sleep until 2, get up and go workout. My days off I do two a day workouts to make up for the days I lost. It sounds like alot but I'm in training for my first tri in April so I'm kicking my workouts in high gear these last few weeks. It all works out, you'll find time. I was in the same boat as you during my orientation. Exercise is my stress relief from those crazy shifts in the ICU. I'm lucky too that I have a very supportive husband and daughter that encourage me to exercise so that I can be a better wife and mother.

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Old Mar 08, 2007, 10:36 AM
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Re: Night shift and endurance training

triRN, I was just going to post a very similar question! I'm also an athlete (solo 24-hr mtbr) and will be starting nights in about a week (cardiac/step-down). Though nervous about how it will affect me, I'm also excited because I'd rather do a short workout in the AM light (after work) than in the dark (after a day shift). I was wondering if anyone did that, but looks like alex1 does as well, after that first night. I'd then take the 2nd day off and then do a workout again on the 3rd day after sleeping. We'll see how it works! Let me know how things go for you, and what works and what doesn't. I'll do the same.

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Old Jul 02, 2008, 05:15 AM
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Re: Night shift and endurance training

hello -

was searching the forums for this exact subject...sorry to bring back an old thread but also a concern of mine...former triathlete and current runner that just graduated from nursing school and will be working nights

i don't have the option of working my days in a row but i will have a set 6 week rotation schedule...i'm concerned because i will be working three 12 hour shifts and commuting about an hour each way...i need to figure out how to fit in my workouts, commute time, sleep time, etc

i am good with time management and maintained workouts throughout nursing school even with work and family commitments but the night shift thing really makes me nervous...i suppose i will just have to play around with my schedule...glad to read of others that successfully manage though...makes me feel better...thanks

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Old Jul 02, 2008, 05:31 AM
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Re: Night shift and endurance training

Some days I workout after I get off in the AM-- straight to the gym, if I go home fatigue sets in. Other days I go to the gym when I wake up about 4pm. On my days off I always get a work out in by either going to the gym or taking my dog for a jog on the beach. My boyfriend and I workout together most days so that is extra bonding time for us. And as far as seeing my friends, I usually save that for the 2-3 days/wk I don't workout!

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Old Jul 08, 2008, 02:18 AM
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Re: Night shift and endurance training

I work nights too and am having difficulty trying to find time to exercise. I sleep from about 8am to 5pm. I try to work out as soon as I wake up but always feel guilty because I know my family is waiting on me and need to start preparing supper. I've thought about trying to work out after work before I go to bed but am worried about having difficulty sleeping. Is it true you shouldn't time your work outs just prior to bedtime? Anyone who does this and doesn't have a hard time falling asleep afterwards?

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