Is there a best time? Some people are at their top form in the morning, some people aren't (I heft the most weight, myself, when I lift very late at night, ten or eleven p.m. However, there are many other reasons that isn't optimal, including the fact that I usually get up at five for work.) Not to mention, whatever time you can fit it in is obviously the best time.
I have worked out in the very early morning. I don't much like to, because I'm stiff and creaky when I first wake up, and the crunching of my joints is disturbing. I generally eat beforehand, but my gut's very tolerant of that kind of thing (I've also run 10Ks right after a hearty breakfast). Not eating is not good. You'll be catabolic (which means you'll pretty much put an end to any mass-gaining efforts). And many people do exciting things like pass out under the bar when they lift without food, which is also not good.
You've got time to eat. Slam a protein shake, maybe blended with some oatmeal, the instant you get up; after your thirty-minute drive you should be good to go unless your innards are unusually delicate and flower-like.



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