Running Before Breakfast?
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Is Alan Aragon a god?0
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Is Alan Aragon a god?0
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If you are running for performance I usually eat first. Something like a powerbar, banana, or peanut butter toast is great before a run. I've noticed a better pace by 5-10 seconds per mile when I eat before. That is for runs that last a while though, over 1 hour, however long that would be for you depends.0
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Is Alan Aragon a god?
it's okay. i know what to do if i give the wrong answer
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common sense you will access fat stores more quickly if your stomach is empty. If you have just eaten, the food will be used then fat stores. so much misinformation that people are adamant about.
I'm always very careful about trying to apply "common sense" to science. It often doesn't work well. For example, common sense tells me that a heavier object, when dropped, should fall faster than a lighter object but that turns out not to be true.
Common sense is a starting place but it's not the end all be all.
"Common sense" is the cause of much if not most fitness misinformation.0 -
There have been some studies on running and cardio fasted vs. unfasted, and there were some indications that it may be slightly beneficial to run fasted in the morning. So, there may be some slight benefit.
But, there was also a recent study published in February that shows a slight benefit to eating first.
And you will still need to eat during the day, and from what we know from the strong evidence that meal timing doesn't matter, it probably doesn't matter at all. Some some studies show a slight benefit to fasted, a recent one to unfasted, and there is plenty of other evidence that suggests it won't matter at all.
So, what to do? Stick with what works for you. If you enjoy running in the morning prior to breakfast do that, if you want to eat first, do that.
Some of the "slight advantage" might show up in individuals who are already at low levels of body fat and need to get leaner. For the average person, there is zero effect.
At best, fasted workouts are neutral--meaning that one might be able to perform at a quality level (mainly because people have a lot more stored energy than they think, even when in a "fasted" state). They do not confer any real advantage in either weight loss or performance.0 -
thanks everyone x0
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common sense you will access fat stores more quickly if your stomach is empty. If you have just eaten, the food will be used then fat stores. so much misinformation that people are adamant about.0
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If I exercise in the morning, I eat afterwards. Today I walk/ran before eating anything, I just make sure to have water close at hand.0
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common sense you will access fat stores more quickly if your stomach is empty. If you have just eaten, the food will be used then fat stores. so much misinformation that people are adamant about.
Also, your body will use stored glucose mixed with stored fat, both in a fasted and fed state, as be honest, the human digestive system just doesn't work fast enough to provide energy from food for exercise, unless you're talking about eating 3 or 4 hours before exercise. In other words, it simply doesn't matter.0
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