Whats best meal to eat night before weigh-in?

leix
leix Posts: 176
edited September 21 in Food and Nutrition
As the title say, thanks :)

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  • mrsw510
    mrsw510 Posts: 169
    I don't know about a "best" meal per se. But defiantely keep in low in sodium so you don't have extra water weight for the weigh in.
  • leix
    leix Posts: 176
    thank you!
    i didnt know that
  • aippolito1
    aippolito1 Posts: 4,894 Member
    Try to eat less than 2400mg of sodium per day and you shouldn't have water weight issues regarding sodium. Also, alcohol gets burned first before body fat so don't drink alcohol. :happy:
  • kingnatalie
    kingnatalie Posts: 163
    Agree with the low sodium, drink lots of water, low to no carbs and try not to eat too late (after 8 or 9pm), add in a last chance workout if you have the time.
  • leix
    leix Posts: 176
    Think my sodium is about 300 for today so far.
    Ahh soo little carbs, better to have protein?
    I dont eat past 7pm so thats fine.

    Thank you!
  • funkyspunky871
    funkyspunky871 Posts: 1,675 Member
    I suggest eating low sodium meals for at least two days before your weigh-in. If you're going to splurge on something with a lot of sodium or calories or fat, do that early in the week. Also, weigh in before breakfast. Your weight will fluctuate after meals.
  • Not to be too much of a cynic or anything, but unless there is a wager involved (bet, competition, etc), I would advise to eat as you normally would. This would ensure, in my opinion, a more accurate representation of your progress. Although I do agree with drinking the recommended 6-8 glasses of water.
  • canstey
    canstey Posts: 118
    Not to be too much of a cynic or anything, but unless there is a wager involved (bet, competition, etc), I would advise to eat as you normally would. This would ensure, in my opinion, a more accurate representation of your progress. Although I do agree with drinking the recommended 6-8 glasses of water.
    +1 in spades. Why try to create an artificially low reading this week unless this is the last time you are going to weight in?
  • leix
    leix Posts: 176
    I drink 2-3L water a day

    Like im still learning whats best to eat on evening, i seen to many carbs isnt good.
    I was going to have meal that would come out at 80g of carbs. Then ive read protein good on evenong. So wondering what best meal would be night before, im still going be eating how i do :)
  • leix
    leix Posts: 176
    Not to be too much of a cynic or anything, but unless there is a wager involved (bet, competition, etc), I would advise to eat as you normally would. This would ensure, in my opinion, a more accurate representation of your progress. Although I do agree with drinking the recommended 6-8 glasses of water.
    +1 in spades. Why try to create an artificially low reading this week unless this is the last time you are going to weight in?

    Im not trying to do that, thank you!
    Im trying to learn whats good/bad.
  • sduhart
    sduhart Posts: 3
    low salt
  • canstey
    canstey Posts: 118
    Not to be too much of a cynic or anything, but unless there is a wager involved (bet, competition, etc), I would advise to eat as you normally would. This would ensure, in my opinion, a more accurate representation of your progress. Although I do agree with drinking the recommended 6-8 glasses of water.
    +1 in spades. Why try to create an artificially low reading this week unless this is the last time you are going to weight in?

    Im not trying to do that, thank you!
    Im trying to learn whats good/bad.

    What is good for you is good for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. What is bad for you is bad for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Don't get caught up in the "X is good in the morning but Y is better in the evening". 99.5% of your achievements will be made through eating healthy and keeping your calories under control regardless of time of day. When you are training to be an elite athlete, then you can worry about the last 0.5% of "Eat this in the morning and that in the evening".
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