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Anonymous
Dear /fit/,

It's quarter to six in the morning and I haven't slept a wink, but I have a meeting I need to be ready for by 7:15; would it be suicidal to do my running HIIT now in the early dawn hours on no sleep whatsoever, or would it build character? If I leave by six, I can be back by 6:30.

Yours Truly,
Male/6'2"/~160 lbs.
>> Anonymous
without any sleep, I don't think it would be very beneficial. I'd skip it imo.
>> Anonymous
skip, you'll do yourself harm if you go in that state
>> Anonymous
Don't listen to these theoretically speaking fools. One time I ran after 30 hours of no sleep, and whereas my limit was 3 miles, I was able to push it to 10 miles no problem except it was boring as shit to go any further. Enjoy your easy calorie depletion.
>> HelpFag
If you can do it, then do it.

But if you feel like you're about to pass out, then don't push it any more.
>> Anonymous
>>206535
Shit dude, that's hardcore.
>> Anonymous
>>206540

Not really. Not for an Internet Tough Guy
>> Anonymous
>>206512
Don't think of it as a workout. Running that early wakes you the fuck up.
>> Anonymous
Dear /fit/,

The time is now just on seven, and I am showered, dressed and ready to head out the door. The only problem is that I'm still sweating. Cardiovascularly speaking, everything was pretty much on par with what I usually encounter, but my legs -- especially my thighs -- weren't sufficiently rested. You know that feeling you get when it feels as though your thigh muscles are going to leap off the bone? Yeah, that's me. I shall go easy on the poor things for the next day or so, even though I'm sure a good round of SQUATZ would fix them right up.

Thank you for your input, all of you!

Yours Truly,
Male/6'2"/~160 lbs