Eating for Energy ?
MonicaT1972
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I just started working out with a trainer and love it but find my energy level tends to be low by the end of the hour I spend with him.
What are the best things to consume for lunch (which would be 2.5 hrs before my workout)
Is there anything that will help just before I start or during as well?
Thanks!
What are the best things to consume for lunch (which would be 2.5 hrs before my workout)
Is there anything that will help just before I start or during as well?
Thanks!
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I just started working out with a trainer and love it but find my energy level tends to be low by the end of the hour I spend with him.
What are the best things to consume for lunch (which would be 2.5 hrs before my workout)
Is there anything that will help just before I start or during as well?
Thanks!
Mugs of coffee and possibly some carbs0 -
I just started working out with a trainer and love it but find my energy level tends to be low by the end of the hour I spend with him.
What are the best things to consume for lunch (which would be 2.5 hrs before my workout)
Is there anything that will help just before I start or during as well?
Thanks!
Mugs of coffee and possibly some carbs
Stupid question of the day but what carbs are best. Is a refined bagel good because it will spike my blood sugar and give me an energy surge that I will crash from after or are healthy whole grains like brown rice oatmeal etc better?0 -
I just started working out with a trainer and love it but find my energy level tends to be low by the end of the hour I spend with him.
What are the best things to consume for lunch (which would be 2.5 hrs before my workout)
Is there anything that will help just before I start or during as well?
Thanks!
Mugs of coffee and possibly some carbs
Stupid question of the day but what carbs are best. Is a refined bagel good because it will spike my blood sugar and give me an energy surge that I will crash from after or are healthy whole grains like brown rice oatmeal etc better?
Something like a banana and nut butter (I like macadamia nut butter).0 -
Banana and nuts.
Pretty much any combination of foods for carbs/protien should be enough to fuel your workouts.0 -
I just started working out with a trainer and love it but find my energy level tends to be low by the end of the hour I spend with him.
What are the best things to consume for lunch (which would be 2.5 hrs before my workout)
Is there anything that will help just before I start or during as well?
Thanks!
Mugs of coffee and possibly some carbs
Stupid question of the day but what carbs are best. Is a refined bagel good because it will spike my blood sugar and give me an energy surge that I will crash from after or are healthy whole grains like brown rice oatmeal etc better?
Its a matter of trying things out and personal preference, lately I've been using glazed donuts and sour patch kids if I need a little boost, seems to work for me0 -
I've just tried Recovery XS from MyProtein (for both pre- and post-workout) - 50g carbs and 25g protein for 275 cals. It's the first time I've done all 4 sections of my gym programme, because it's the first time I haven't felt like I'm going to die or throw-up part-way through due to screwed up energy and blood sugar levels.
Wholegrain pasta + tuna or skinless chicken breast should also work.0 -
Sugary foods will cause your blood sugar to crash, especially if you're having problems with energy already. Eat foods that are high in protein... meats, cheeses, nuts, Greek yogurt. Pre-workout and post-workout. You need protein both times. I often can't eat a meal before I see my trainer, so I make sure to pack a protein bar in my bag. Just watch the sugar content on those...0
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Aim for a low glycaemic index meal - the lowest starchy carbs are barley, beans and lentils. Many wholegrains like wheat and long grain rice are actually fairly high GI so can spike the blood sugar. Include protein, fat and fibre to slow the digestion and further stablise the blood sugar.0
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