Food to help with overtraining

Hello,

So there is a competition on at my gym for most group fitness classes attended during the Tour De France. 23 days or something.

There are some great prizes, but mostly I’m doing it for me. I’m currently in third, which I’m pretty happy with. The classes are all the Les Mills, plus things like Pilates.

The thing is, I’m still trying to maintain my calorie deficit, and I’m really suffering from overtraining at present. I get to the next class and I just feel really weak. I’m hypothyroid and do normally need to net 1200 to lose, but maybe I should look at upping this for a couple of days. At present I am eating around 2000 and exercising off 800 (I wear an HRM).

As I really don’t want to have to quit this with only 3-4 days to go (finishes Sat lunch time), can anyone give me any tips. If I do up my cals would protein or carbs be the way to go?

Thanks

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  • daniellemm1
    daniellemm1 Posts: 465 Member
    Try having a protein based snack before you start your workouts and/or between workouts. Also protein after the workout to aid in recovery. Drink plenty of water and make sure you are getting plenty of sleep too. Just a couple simple suggestions. Good luck!!! You are almost there :)
  • Mitchlou84
    Mitchlou84 Posts: 135
    Thanks Danielle. I'll try to up the protein and see if that helps, yes I'm nearly there, only a few days to go so really don't want to have to quit
  • TriShamelessly
    TriShamelessly Posts: 905 Member
    Carbs generally before the workout (I prefer a banana or piece of fruit), to provide quick release fuel for it. Protein after for recovery.
  • Mitchlou84
    Mitchlou84 Posts: 135
    I really enjoy bananas actually, so will try one before my workout tonight! Thanks
  • shirleygirl910
    shirleygirl910 Posts: 503 Member
    Carbs generally before the workout (I prefer a banana or piece of fruit), to provide quick release fuel for it. Protein after for recovery.

    This and you might even want to add more carbs to your day. I eat about 2200 cal on workout days. I do spinning for 60 min, weights for 45min and swimming for 30min, I noticed when I didn't eat enough the day before I was out of energy the next day.

    Also, only good carbs, fruits and veggies, whole wheat pasta..... you know, no chips, ice cream, candy.
  • TheRealParisLove
    TheRealParisLove Posts: 1,907 Member
    Protein is the norm when training hard, but for me eating lots of carbs after a workout will help me recover much faster. I've noticed much less DOMS when I have something like 65% carbs for the days following the tough workouts.

    Everyone is different. This is what works for me.
  • jdm_taco
    jdm_taco Posts: 999 Member
    more food... carbs are the first I increase
  • Carol_L
    Carol_L Posts: 296 Member
    Try some micronized Creatine before your workout to go with that banana - make a smoothie and down it about an hour before so that your body has time to start ingesting it though.
  • Mitchlou84
    Mitchlou84 Posts: 135
    Try some micronized Creatine before your workout to go with that banana - make a smoothie and down it about an hour before so that your body has time to start ingesting it though.

    Hello what is this please? I have never heard of it
  • tigersword
    tigersword Posts: 8,059 Member
    To be honest, if you're already overtrained, food won't help. The only way to cure overtraining is rest. Incidentally, overtraining is one of the absolute worst things you can do for your body and health, and it can take years to recover from.
  • Mitchlou84
    Mitchlou84 Posts: 135
    To be honest, if you're already overtrained, food won't help. The only way to cure overtraining is rest. Incidentally, overtraining is one of the absolute worst things you can do for your body and health, and it can take years to recover from.

    I do see your point, but feel that it isn't that serious in my case. I just feel a bit tired. I have made sure that I don't do Pump or Grit on consecutive days, even heavy cardio like Body Attack has been well spaced. I have got really into Body Balance as I feel it gives me a good stretch, as well as being a point on the scoreboard without tiring me out further.

    I haven't got any muscle or joint aches or pains, and would definitely stop if that were the case.

    I just want to perk up my energy for a couple of days, without blowing my diet then am going to really enjoy my rest from Sunday onwards.
  • taso42
    taso42 Posts: 8,980 Member
    double down and snort some speed. It's only for a few days
  • PlayerHatinDogooder
    PlayerHatinDogooder Posts: 1,018 Member
    double down and snort some speed. It's only for a few days

    This. It's all really about how much you want it.

    Seriously though. Rest.
  • taiyola
    taiyola Posts: 964 Member
    double down and snort some speed. It's only for a few days

    :laugh:
  • ryanlee77
    ryanlee77 Posts: 65 Member
    double down and snort some speed. It's only for a few days

    :laugh:
    lmao