Post Workout Food Ideas
Jpat0
Posts: 201 Member
Hey guys,
I work out 6 days a week, any time of the day. I have a problem figuring out what to eat after my work outs. When I work out in the morning, it works perfectly because my breakfast is usually really heavy. However, I have a problem when I work out at night. I don't want to eat something heavy very late at night (anytime ranging from 9 - 11) after my work out. Anyone have any ideas?
I'm new to this journey of going to the gym everyday and actually taking it seriously. If anyone has any advice on post workout foods in general, feel free to message that as well
Cheers.
I work out 6 days a week, any time of the day. I have a problem figuring out what to eat after my work outs. When I work out in the morning, it works perfectly because my breakfast is usually really heavy. However, I have a problem when I work out at night. I don't want to eat something heavy very late at night (anytime ranging from 9 - 11) after my work out. Anyone have any ideas?
I'm new to this journey of going to the gym everyday and actually taking it seriously. If anyone has any advice on post workout foods in general, feel free to message that as well
Cheers.
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Also to add, I think since this is a nutrition question it would benefit to know my body type. I have a considerable amount of body fat, so pretty much opposite of lean lol.0
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brasilian grill, go, go go. All that protein! I'm insane from all the protein tonight.0
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A box of chocolate milk.
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Usually I'll eat a cheese stick and an apple.0
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I drink a diet V8 energy. They worked best for me.0
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meat. protein shake
meat dipped in a protein shake0 -
Eggs or some Greek yogurt is my usual late night snack0
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It sounds like you're trying to lose weight, so make sure you have a healthy calorie deficit established and you're logging your food somehow. If you train at night you can either try and eat everything for the day before you workout, not all at once of course but staggered throughout the day and then don't eat after you workout. Just make sure you eat within 24 hours of going to bed and don't worry about it. Or, you can have a way shake, cottage cheese, something that isn't filling.0
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I stick with high protein,quickly digestable foods such as, protein shake, Greek yogurt, protein pudding...I personally like peanut butter and bananas too but a little higher in calories0
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Hey guys,
I work out 6 days a week, any time of the day. I have a problem figuring out what to eat after my work outs. When I work out in the morning, it works perfectly because my breakfast is usually really heavy. However, I have a problem when I work out at night. I don't want to eat something heavy very late at night (anytime ranging from 9 - 11) after my work out. Anyone have any ideas?
I'm new to this journey of going to the gym everyday and actually taking it seriously. If anyone has any advice on post workout foods in general, feel free to message that as well
Cheers.
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My fitness instructor suggesting taking in about half of what I think I need, which works out pretty well. My favourite is a Vega Protein Smoothie. I put half a scoop in with water or milk.
http://myvega.com/product/protein-smoothie/0 -
for me.....i work out at night.....so my post workout 'meal' is typically a can of sardines or tuna.....and a whey protein shake......else, a cup of cottage cheese and pepper.....lol sounds gross, but after a gruelling work out it's delicious
i just don't like eating a big meal that close to bed time.....and i typically workout after 8.....come home around 10-11ish.....then goto bed by midnight. So the whey protein shake works great after a good workout......to fuel me until morning.0 -
I agree with Greek yogurt. Protein is always good as it keeps you full especially after a hard workout.0
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Thanks everyone for you inputs! Had egg whites after my work out today. It was low in calories and really filling. I will try some things you guys have mentioned after I do my weekly grocery shopping.
Cheers.0
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