Food before workout?
stockholmhasago
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What do you eat before a workout, if you do at all? I'm in the process of trying to find something that fits me, and thus far, I think just a banana before my 45 minute run. Not sure if that;s too little, or whatever, and now I'm just rambling.
Whatcha be eatin before a work out, MFP ladies and gents?
Whatcha be eatin before a work out, MFP ladies and gents?
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You should ALWAYS eat before a workout! 1-2 hours before your workout, eat something that will keep you fueled and efficient. I tend to eat some toast with peanut butter or something similar. Whole grains are good because they give you a longer supply of energy. I don't buy into all the energizing supplement drinks (like No Xplod) because it just seems like I'm adding too much fake crap to my body. I've also been known to make a quick turkey sandwich on whole wheat (just turkey, mustard, and bread), and a mozzarella cheese stick.
Best advice I can offer is don't eat stuff that will sit like a brick in your stomach, and don't drink caffeine (it will dehydrate you). I personally hate working out after eating a lot of dairy, too.0 -
I never eat before I exercise. It makes me sick - I'll end up vomiting along the side of the road.
I run 3-8 miles on an empty stomach three to four times a week. It's not a problem for me.
But, everyone is different. Eat something relatively healthy - protein, whole grains, fruit, veggies, etc. If a banana sounds good to you, go for it!0 -
You should ALWAYS eat before a workout!
Wow! Then I guess all those people who are doing fasted training are really doing it wrong? Huh?
There is no hard and fat rule about this. You will generally be more energetic and be able to workout with greater intensity with some carbs 30 minutes to an hour before workout but it is really a matter of personal preference. Based on research, Lyle McDonald has said in one of his articles that there is slighly greater lipolysis with fed training than fasted training. FWIW0 -
You should ALWAYS eat before a workout!
Wow! Then I guess all those people who are doing fasted training are really doing it wrong? Huh?
There is no hard and fat rule about this. You will generally be more energetic and be able to workout with greater intensity with some carbs 30 minutes to an hour before workout but it is really a matter of personal preference. Based on research, Lyle McDonald has said in one of his articles that there is slighly greater lipolysis with fed training than fasted training. FWIW
Personally? Yes, I believe those who fast before training are doing it wrong. Its not healthy to ask your body to do so much with no fuel to keep you going. Sure, the logic of "well, if there is no food, I'll burn more fat" might make mental sense, but in practice it doesn't tend to work that well. You can train harder and longer after feeding your body. Longer/harder training always equals more results. I respect that there are multiple schools of thought on the topic, but I absolutely do not think that fasting before a training session is wise.0 -
You can if you'd like! It all depends on the person. I have to eat something small before I workout or I'll have no energy. I'll usually eat some fruit (half a cup of grapes or something like that) to give me a little bit of fuel, wait about half an hour before working out, and then have a bowl of oatmeal after I'm finished. Some people have to work out on an empty stomach or they'll get sick.
Whatever works for you0 -
You should ALWAYS eat before a workout!
Wow! Then I guess all those people who are doing fasted training are really doing it wrong? Huh?
There is no hard and fat rule about this. You will generally be more energetic and be able to workout with greater intensity with some carbs 30 minutes to an hour before workout but it is really a matter of personal preference. Based on research, Lyle McDonald has said in one of his articles that there is slighly greater lipolysis with fed training than fasted training. FWIW
Personally? Yes, I believe those who fast before training are doing it wrong. Its not healthy to ask your body to do so much with no fuel to keep you going. Sure, the logic of "well, if there is no food, I'll burn more fat" might make mental sense, but in practice it doesn't tend to work that well. You can train harder and longer after feeding your body. Longer/harder training always equals more results. I respect that there are multiple schools of thought on the topic, but I absolutely do not think that fasting before a training session is wise.
And do you have research that backs this up or is it just anecdotal opinion?0 -
Personally, I don't typically eat if I'm working out first thing in the morning. If my time at the gym is in the evening, I make sure that I haven't eaten a heavy meal and that it's at least an hour before I walk into the gym. I hope you find what works best for you!0
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I don't eat before I work out in the morning on the weekdays (I have a hard enough time waking up early enough at 5:15 to get to the gym, I'm not going to wake up an hour earlier just to try to eat something). However, on the weekends if I make it out to the gym, it's not until a little later, and I usually like to have a little something before I go. A banana or granola bar seem to do the trick for me.0
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I don't like to eat solid food right before a workout, because it gives me a stomach ache. If I exercise within 2 hours of eating a meal, I won't eat anything additional. If it's been awhile since I ate, I like to make a smoothie or protein shake and drink maybe half of it before my workout and the rest after.0
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Most of the time I do not eat before working out in the morning.
There are things to be said about not having the energy to push through your workouts, but I don't struggle with that.
Occasionally I am in need of something before I workout if I burned a lot the day before, so I will eat a banana and some almond butter.
I just listen to my body. Everyone is different.0 -
When I work out in the morning, I will eat 1/2 english muffin beforehand and then have some celery sticks w/ peanut butter on hand to eat afterwards. The half of english muffin is little enough that I don't get stomach pains but it keeps me from constantly thinking about food during the workout.0
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I have a Prograde Protein shake about 45 min before workout. If I am out of my mix, I have a small gala apple and a tbsp of natural peanut butter.
We have seen time and time again, people coming to work out with our bootcamp group, who haven't eaten (despite being warned to do so) get sick...like puking sick. Those who have eaten a little something 30-45min beforehand don't get sick.0 -
im not much help cuz im just like you. i eat a banana before i pt in the morning. it works...thats prolly what ill always do. then i eat after my workout when i get hungry0
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if i eat it will be an hour or more before i work out, but i also take craze pre-workout 30mins before working out...it gives you a good burst of energy, not jittery or shaking but gradual...word of advice if taking craze, take it at least 6 hours before you go to bed..if not you will be wide awake in the middle of the night...happened to me last night again0
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My boyfriend does leangains and does fasted training with the addition of BCAAs, and sometimes a pre-workout if he's feeling tired or ****ty or something.
I personally don't eat 2-3 hours before I work out otherwise I vomit and get really ill. I also take BCAAs and sometimes a pre-workout.0 -
i cant exercise first thing in the day. i need to eat first. but i also need to wait about 2 hours after eating to feel optimal. 1.5 hrs if i'm pushing it.0
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I split my workouts up - i do cardio generally in the am and lifting in the afternoon.
I am one of those who does not eat before my am workout - but i am also one who generally will not eat bfast until 9a either - it's how my body has always worked... well been good with - and i don't eat if i'm not hungry...
eating before my am workouts makes me sick, i even have to limit my water b/c i cramp up.
However, my lunch routines, i generally eat something before - but it's later in the day so i can't say if id need that fuel if it was the am...
to ea thier own, if your body feels weak, sick, etc w/out food i agree with the comment about grains (oatmeal keeps me full for a long time & gives me energy), or maybe a protien shake itself, something healthy and filling. but eat it in portion control, or else you might get icky from being over full...0 -
Anything in my stomach before a workout other than water is likely to make me throw up. I have to wait a minimum of 3 hours between the last time I ate and my workout.0
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I found this helpful:
http://greatist.com/health/the-complete-guide-to-workout-nutrition/
It has suggestions for optimal snacks for a variety of workouts.0 -
I always workout about an hour or so after dinner. It fits my schedule, and I have plenty of fuel for the workout.0
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My wife and I are just getting started with the Power 90 DVDs. We're two weeks in. We exercise late, around 10-10:30pm. For a while, I wasn't eating anything after dinner, and I was just gassed by the workouts. Well, ok, we are just starting, so I expected to be a little tired, but the workouts were tough.
For the last two nights, I've had a Shakeology (greenberry, with some blackberries, raspberries and blueberries thrown in) about an hour before we exercise. I don't think it's a coincidence that I pretty much had two of my best workouts in the last two nights. I just felt more like I was "ready" to exercise, like I had enough energy to get through the program.
I'm sure having a protein drink of any kind would have helped as well, but this is working for me so I'm sticking with it. Some of the articles I read said to lose weight, exercise while fasting. I guess I'm just not someone that can do that. I'd rather feel good about working out. At least, that has been my experience.0 -
Usually 2 poached eggs, a sandwich thin, coffee, and OJ50.0
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Mmm. Peanut and banana sandwich is a favorite pre-workout breakfast of mine, along with 16 oz water and 8 oz unsweetened almond milk.0
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The way the question is worded makes it a trick question. Your pre/post workout dietary needs are night and day different if you are just doing cardio/aerobics or if you doing resistance training. Your body's primary energy source is fatty acids for cardio. If you are going to do resistance, your muscles needs glucose (from carbs) for energy and amino acids (from protein) for strength. The windows 2-3 hours before you workout, and up to 90 minutes after your workout is referred to as your recovery window. I wrote blog that discusses the differences.
RECOVERY WINDOW (Aerobic)
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/Nutrition1st/view/recovery-window-aerobic-294127
RECOVERY WINDOW (Resistance Training)
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/Nutrition1st/view/recovery-window-resistance-training-294124
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Nothing, not even water. I wake up at 4:45 am and am on the ellipticle or weights (depending on the day) before 5 am. Just enough time to pee, put my HRM on and shoes.
After my workout there's a shower then a protein shake and 2 glasses of water.0 -
A light snack works for me, unless I had lunch early (I work out late afternoon/early evening).
I like Trader Joe's Just a handful of Omega trek mix, or 100 calorie almonds pack with 1/2 cup of juice or piece of fruit0 -
I don't eat before I work out in the morning on the weekdays (I have a hard enough time waking up early enough at 5:15 to get to the gym, I'm not going to wake up an hour earlier just to try to eat something). However, on the weekends if I make it out to the gym, it's not until a little later, and I usually like to have a little something before I go. A banana or granola bar seem to do the trick for me.
This^^. I wake up at 4:45am to be at the gym by 5am, at work by 8am. No thanks, I would rather workout then eat and not end up having cramps and that sick feeling And i'm damn sure not waking up at 3:45!0 -
When I workout in the mornings I eat a slice of whole grain toast with a smear of peanut butter on in and have my coffee. I have tried workoing out on a empty stomach and I get queezy and light headed. I only wait about 30-45 min also. But Its not a whole meal maybe about 250 calories total.0
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