SOME PRE-WORKOUT AND POST-WORKOUT SNACKS ??:)
jhSherin
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Good Morning people :flowerforyou:
i have started insanity for 5 days but i dont know what to eat before and after workout =(
Can someone give me some SIMPLE suggestions ??=)
Thanks you all
i have started insanity for 5 days but i dont know what to eat before and after workout =(
Can someone give me some SIMPLE suggestions ??=)
Thanks you all
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Before: banana, rice cakes.
After: cheese stick, hard boiled egg, protein powder, yogurt.
Usually something carbs for energy, protein for recovery.0 -
I've discovered a service called NatureBox that provides a variety of good, healthy snacks.0
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I do a carb-ish before and a protein after.
I eat my snack about 30mins before I workout.
Before: Banana, fresh/frozen blueberries (at least a cup), dried fruit/nut combo
After: 100cal English muffin with 1T peanut butter (or 2T PB2), I loooove almond milk (30cal 1cup) with a serving of Syntrax whey latte cappuccino (SOOO GOOD! only 100cals and 24g protein), I also like beef jerky with some sliced cheese or something of that sort.0 -
Before: banana, rice cakes.
After: cheese stick, hard boiled egg, protein powder, yogurt.
Usually something carbs for energy, protein for recovery.
Myth.
Something or nothing. Doesn't matter. I workout fasted. I stop eating around 8pm, workout at 4:30am and don't eat until noon. There are no rules. Do whatever you want.
Kinda OK Advice with the exception that right after working out your muscles are primed for nourishment. A good quick absorbing protein and some carbs to rush those proteins to the muscle is ideal.
I, like Jerry always workout fasted. Your liver stores about 20-30 minutes of energy (glycogens), once they are gone body fat stands in and says...hey burn me. That's why Lifting 1st then cardio.
Super Job on Insanity. It's a great program. Stay tough.0 -
I think it either doesn't matter or depends on what you're going to do. I usually work out first thing in the morning on an empty stomach. I'm going to work with a trainer a couple of days a week, and asked him what I should eat beforehand, assuming he'd want me to eat something. He suggested just a 1/2 scoop of protein powder 30-120 before we meet. But I also told him that most days I workout before breakfast, and he didn't pipe up with an opinion.0
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I don't think there's any specific food you should or shouldn't eat before or after a workout. You'll find recommendations for everything, including fasting, on health and fitness websites. Some people can exercise on an empty stomach but I've tried and it doesn't work for me. I personally like to eat an ounce of lowfat cheese about 30 minutes prior. It's enough to keep away hunger pangs but not so much to slow me down. After a workout I eat whatever I feel like eating. LOL.0
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I do a carb-ish before and a protein after.
I eat my snack about 30mins before I workout.
Before: Banana, fresh/frozen blueberries (at least a cup), dried fruit/nut combo
After: 100cal English muffin with 1T peanut butter (or 2T PB2), I loooove almond milk (30cal 1cup) with a serving of Syntrax whey latte cappuccino (SOOO GOOD! only 100cals and 24g protein), I also like beef jerky with some sliced cheese or something of that sort.
After the workout : i eat 200 g of natural yogurt ( no fat) with 2 little spoons of honey is this OK ??:)0 -
I didn't say my ideas were factual science. She wanted ideas, I gave her some. What I listed is usually my go to. Maybe should have clarified better.0
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There are lots of opnions on this and I have found after a long strength training session i (2 hrs) t is true you need protein and the concept of in 30 minutes or so is a good I found before I was sluggish the next day in particular and now that I drink the protein sahke as I leave ym I do't hit that sluggish time that night or next day I do feel better. Is it my body or truth doesn't matter it works so I go with it. I agree with idea of card before worout and light if morning exercise easy to digest blood flows to stomach to digest protein taes longer keeping blood going to stomach not limbs so less o2 to body if needed makes sense as I was told by an RD. I definately can't eat heavy things I will get sick0
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I am going to say it mostly depends on you and when you workout - if you work out first thing in the morning and aren't hungry when you get up, have some water and do your workout then eat breakfast when you are hungry - it will likely be shortly after your workout and I like protein in the morning so this would fit well for me personally but if you are working out after work before dinner you might need something pre workout - again it all depends on you and your workout schedule0
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Before the workout : three little spoons of peanut butter
After the workout : i eat 200 g of natural yogurt ( no fat) with 2 little spoons of honey is this OK ??:)0 -
Before, I usually eat a fruit (apple or banana), and something with protein, usually almonds or an egg. After, I eat something with protein, lately a hardboiled egg. Sometimes it's peanut butter, or nuts, whatever. If my blood sugar feels a little low I'll eat some honey.0
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Before: banana, rice cakes.
After: cheese stick, hard boiled egg, protein powder, yogurt.
Usually something carbs for energy, protein for recovery.
Myth.
Something or nothing. Doesn't matter. I workout fasted. I stop eating around 8pm, workout at 4:30am and don't eat until noon. There are no rules. Do whatever you want.
Kinda OK Advice with the exception that right after working out your muscles are primed for nourishment. A good quick absorbing protein and some carbs to rush those proteins to the muscle is ideal.
I, like Jerry always workout fasted. Your liver stores about 20-30 minutes of energy (glycogens), once they are gone body fat stands in and says...hey burn me. That's why Lifting 1st then cardio.
Super Job on Insanity. It's a great program. Stay tough.
http://www.jissn.com/content/10/1/5
The answer is, eat what you normally eat during the day. There's no need for special pre or post workout meals, unless you're an elite athlete doing multiple glycogen depleting events per day.0 -
Does anyone have got another ideas ??:)0
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i've heard people say you should eat carbs because for energy but I've also heard someone say carbs before a workout made them feel sluggish. I don't think it really matters. I don't necessarily eat right before a workout... if I'm hungry then yes, but if not then I don't. After a workout I just eat dinner.0
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Pre-workout meal: Egg whites & Oatmeal, protein pancakes, my oatmeal caramel apple cakes
Post-Workout: Iso Protein shake with sweet potatoes, or bananas, or strawberries then I have my meal0
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