Hunger pains while doing cardio
jbanteau
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Does anyone have any snack recommendations to curb hunger pains while working out? I run on the treadmill 3-4 days a week after work. One of the problems I sometimes have is I feel weak from lack of food since it might be 4 hours since I ate last. I'm looking for something that will keep my hunger pains from effecting my workout but will also not make me feel stuffed or bloated.
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Does anyone have any snack recommendations to curb hunger pains while working out? I run on the treadmill 3-4 days a week after work. One of the problems I sometimes have is I feel weak from lack of food since it might be 4 hours since I ate last. I'm looking for something that will keep my hunger pains from effecting my workout but will also not make me feel stuffed or bloated.
just have a carb based snack an hour before you run?
i often have a few crackers with reduced fat cheese.3 -
Eat closer to when you workout until you find a happy medium because satiety and not feeling too "full" during your workout. Bring a snack with you so you have it during work.
Also, I'm sorry, I'm going to be THAT person. It's hunger pangs. I'm so sorry.9 -
How long after lunch is the work out? are you eating a solid balanced lunch? If so, eat a snack (good ideas above - nuts, protein bar, fruit and yogurt, beef jerky - there are options at all calorie levels).1
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What is your daily calorie goal? Maybe you need to eat more overall.1
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When I was going to the gym after work I had to make sure I ate a snack at least a couple hours before. Just whatever, didn't matter what.0
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RelCanonical wrote: »Eat closer to when you workout until you find a happy medium because satiety and not feeling too "full" during your workout. Bring a snack with you so you have it during work.
Also, I'm sorry, I'm going to be THAT person. It's hunger pangs. I'm so sorry.
I love how you apologized twice for saying that3 -
i would eat a little something before i started after work
yogurt
honey stinger waffle
molasses cookie
peanut butter and jelly in tortilla0 -
If I absolutely have to have a snack right before a workout then I will go for peanut butter...it's good and takes the edge off without taking up so much room that I feel sick when I get into the more intense parts of the work out.0
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Eat a serving of carbs and make sure that you are drinking water prior as well.0
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oh i've also had a chomp or gu0
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Does anyone have any snack recommendations to curb hunger pains while working out? I run on the treadmill 3-4 days a week after work. One of the problems I sometimes have is I feel weak from lack of food since it might be 4 hours since I ate last. I'm looking for something that will keep my hunger pains from effecting my workout but will also not make me feel stuffed or bloated.
If I have to eat something right before or during cardio, I go with fruit snacks (or any other sugar/starch-syrup based chew/gel/etc).1 -
Just push though. It will pass.8
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I usually eat a banana if i feel like I need something, or just half, depending on how hungry I am.0
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I usually eat a banana if i feel like I need something, or just half, depending on how hungry I am.
Bananas are my go-to for something before a run. For lifting, I like to nibble on one between sets.
But yeah, some folks do better with some fat/protein too. I'd just play around with something light. Crackers cheese, meat or peanut butter work well too.0 -
I usually eat a banana if i feel like I need something, or just half, depending on how hungry I am.
Bananas are my go-to for something before a run. For lifting, I like to nibble on one between sets.
But yeah, some folks do better with some fat/protein too. I'd just play around with something light. Crackers cheese, meat or peanut butter work well too.
Yep. String cheese is my go-to.0 -
i'll normally do a greek yogurt and some gummy bears - about an hour prior; you could consider having gatorade (or another drink wiht calories) while you are on the treadmill
but i also wonder what are your calories for the day and how far are you running?0 -
I expect to just live with it and suck it up. No faults expectations but I am loosing 2 lbs a week.5
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zippie2223 wrote: »Just push though. It will pass.
Bad advice6 -
I expect to just live with it and suck it up. No faults expectations but I am loosing 2 lbs a week.
WHY? you can stay without calories goes and just move how those calories are distributed so you have a bigger lunch or a snack mid afternoon to support the exercise? there is ZERO reason to have to "suck it up".
We don't need to white knuckle and feel miserable in order to loose weight.5 -
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Many people do well with carbs before a run, with only small amounts of fat or protein. Fat and protein tend to cause stomach upset for a lot of runners if we eat large amounts right before a run.
If it's immediately before a run, I like either fruit or, even better, the "Nothing but Nuts" date cacao patties from Trader Joe's. An apple or banana with a little peanut butter is nice.
If I have an hour or two to digest, and I still need the protein for the day, I usually will have a Quest bar. I'm also a fan of the almond butter cocoa bars from Trader Joe's a few minutes before a light workout. These are mostly because I keep a stash of both those bars in my desk at work
I did not intend this to turn into a Trader Joe's commercial.RelCanonical wrote: »Eat closer to when you workout until you find a happy medium because satiety and not feeling too "full" during your workout. Bring a snack with you so you have it during work.
Also, I'm sorry, I'm going to be THAT person. It's hunger pangs. I'm so sorry.
I love it when someone else is that person, so I don't feel a need to be that person3 -
When I eat a hard-boiled egg and a string cheese, it really curbs my appetite for a bit. Combine that with a coffee and you're gold1
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When I was doing back-to-back fitness classes for a while, I liked those applesauce-in-a-drinkable pouch things, because they didn't need refrigeration, and lasted a long time in my gym bag (inside a plastic box to prevent punctures/abrasions, because my gym bag is a dangerous place ). There are also drinkable pouches with fruit and such, often sold for consumption by children.
It's a tiny number of calories, so maybe wouldn't be enough for your circumstances, but that little extra bit of carbs seemed to help me, whether via physical or psychological reasons, I don't know.1
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