Eating pre- and post workout
funkylemur
Posts: 55 Member
Hiya, sorry if this has been asked before but just a general question !
Im joining the gym on Monday and wondered what was the best way to go about eating before and afterwards. Does it make sense to eat carbs beforehand ( obviously not straight before !) and protein after or is there no real objective ??
Ive lost a fair amount of weight since last August, nearly 4 stone, so now I want to tone up and hopefully get a bit of muscle definition. I go to 3 gym classes a week plus home workout every day so just wanted the advice on the right way to eat, as it were !
Thanks everyone xx
Im joining the gym on Monday and wondered what was the best way to go about eating before and afterwards. Does it make sense to eat carbs beforehand ( obviously not straight before !) and protein after or is there no real objective ??
Ive lost a fair amount of weight since last August, nearly 4 stone, so now I want to tone up and hopefully get a bit of muscle definition. I go to 3 gym classes a week plus home workout every day so just wanted the advice on the right way to eat, as it were !
Thanks everyone xx
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Eating before or after the gym is totally personal preference. If you perform better at the gym eating before, then do it. If you don't like the feeling of training on a full stomach, eat after. Meal timing does not matter. Get your calories/macros in throughout the course of the day.0
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ok brilliant thanks very much, I'd rather eat afterwards so I was just checking that was ok !0
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SyStEmPhReAk wrote: »Eating before or after the gym is totally personal preference. If you perform better at the gym eating before, then do it. If you don't like the feeling of training on a full stomach, eat after. Meal timing does not matter. Get your calories/macros in throughout the course of the day.
Well, let's be technically correct. Meal timing does matter, just not much.
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For me, light carbs pre work out, then easy to digest protein and carbs post workout. This is the most common recommendation.
I eat a mini bagel with some strawberry preserves and coffee pre workout. Protein shake with banana and honey post workout.
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Personal preference.
Try out a few things to see what suits your needs.
I personally like a coffee and mandarin pre workout and then post workout is nothing for a few hours till dinner.0 -
SyStEmPhReAk wrote: »Eating before or after the gym is totally personal preference. If you perform better at the gym eating before, then do it. If you don't like the feeling of training on a full stomach, eat after. Meal timing does not matter. Get your calories/macros in throughout the course of the day.
Well, let's be technically correct. Meal timing does matter, just not much.
For OP's context, it doesn't matter at all.0 -
SyStEmPhReAk wrote: »Eating before or after the gym is totally personal preference. If you perform better at the gym eating before, then do it. If you don't like the feeling of training on a full stomach, eat after. Meal timing does not matter. Get your calories/macros in throughout the course of the day.
Well, let's be technically correct. Meal timing does matter, just not much.
For OP's context, it doesn't matter at all.
That's a specious statement. Just because "you" think it does not matter within the context of the OP's statements, does not change the evidence that it does imperically matter to a small degree, thus the reasoning for my original statement.
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