What do you eat before an early-morning workout?
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laceymcmath
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I like it when I can wake up early and work out first thing in the morning (it doesn't happen often enough), but I HAVE to eat before I do or I get very lightheaded and sick feeling. Do any of you have a go-to food that you eat before you work out early? Something that will give me fuel but not TOO many calories (I only get 1470 a day, and I eat about half of my exercise calories back).
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I like it when I can wake up early and work out first thing in the morning (it doesn't happen often enough), but I HAVE to eat before I do or I get very lightheaded and sick feeling. Do any of you have a go-to food that you eat before you work out early? Something that will give me fuel but not TOO many calories (I only get 1470 a day, and I eat about half of my exercise calories back).
I eat NOTHING. If I'm working out early, and it's not fasted, I'm in a really poor mood and people around me are in danger.
That's just my choice though, I have better gym workouts when fasted, except for swimming, it's hard to go 2 hours swimming without a little something, and then I bring a bottle of cytomax.0 -
Bump... :glasses:0
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I usually run fasted too (I can't stand having food in my stomach when I'm running) but if it's a longer workout and I have at least an hour to digest my go to is a banana and a 100ml yogurt.0
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I don't eat anything when I workout at 5 a.m. I can't stomach much that early in the morning.0
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Protein coffee and a mozzarella cheese stick. I need something in my stomach otherwise my lifts will be crappy.0
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No food but must have coffee!0
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I eat 1/2 a banana...then use the other half in my protein smoothie after my workout. It keep the sick feeling at bay, even after a long workout, and is not too much so I feel sluggish during my exercise.0
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I have 50g of unsweetened museli with milk, which is about 250 cals and keeps me going till lunch.0
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I don't eat anything before morning workouts... and if you're just 23, and working out regularly, you might not be eating enough to start with.
ETA: at only 9lbs to go, update your profile here to lose .5/lb per week.0 -
I make my own smoothie.. Berry mix, cucumber, banana, oj peanut butter and watermelon. Its about 400 calories and
I am able to do a body pump and spin class without feeling hungry.. Other than the weekend I workout at night.0 -
I have nothing 99% of the time... or a banana.0
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I don't eat anything (besides coffee w/ creamer) before lunch most days.0
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Nothing. (Except sometimes my coffee...)0
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banana and a cup of water0
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Nothing at all! Just a few sips of water if I have anything else I would just feel sick. I do have a shake after though.0
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I eat nothing in the early morning. Just water, generally. I find that when I eat shortly after waking up, I will go way, way over on my calories for the day and pretty much feel like I'm starving all day long.
Exercising while fasting is not dangerous. And the light headedness and nausea will pass after a couple of minutes. Just have some water, it helps a lot. Depleting your muscles of their glycogen stores through fasted exercise will prevent your body from storing excess calories as fat should you over eat over the day. This is one of the tricks of body recomposition.0 -
I`m going to reply here because I actually have something to suggest.
I either have a banana, a granola bar, a slice of toast, homemade protein bars, or homemade banana muffins, and of course I need coffee. You could always a bit of yogurt, small serving of cereal, an apple, hard boiled egg. I have to have a little something too. Nothing too heavy though. I don't go as often as i'd like, but these are what I usually have when I do go.0 -
1 English muffin
1 omelette consisting of 1 egg, 2 egg whites, spinach, cottage cheese and some Parmesan
1 massive cup of coffee with some milk in0 -
coffee.
if I workout in the morning I like to do it fasted, you know so I don't throw up.0 -
During the work week, nothing except my pre-workout drink, because I get up and workout right away, so I can shower pack my lunch and get to work on time.
On weekends, I normally get up at the same time, but workout a little later, so I'll eat a banana, but usually not more than that. But I have to have at least 30 minutes between eating and working out (at least 45 minutes if I'm running).
The exception being when I have a triathlon. ie I had a race yesterday, I was up at 5:30 to be to transition between 6-6:30. I had two bananas before I left the house. Then I had another banana while I was putzing around transition, waiting for us to be kicked out at 7:45. But I didn't have to be in the water until 8am, so I finished the last banana around 7am. And had about a third of my pre-workout drink just before they kicked us out of transition.0
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