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I work as a courier in 2 shifts: morning and afternoon.

If I have an afternoon shift I can do some jogging, stretching and my yoga routine before working, something that I notice makes me feel better. If I have a morning shift, I usually eat at the job, meaning afterwards I won't feel motivated to do any of my routines (full up), but on these days I feel strange, like something's missing.

I'm not the kind of person that eats small portions, I eat till full up.

I don't know what a solution looks like

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[โ€“] ClassIsOver@hexbear.net 3 points 1 day ago

Ski instructor, and absolutely not. Water and electrolytes help prevent cramping, but I basically fall onto my couch when I get home. If it's still light out, I can walk my dog a mile or two, but I'm hobbling.