post workout...

What do you guys eat post workout? I just ran for 60 minutes on an elliptical machine and im not so much hungry but shaky and i feel like i need to eat as i once read that you should eat after a work out. I had 6 raspberries as i want to lay off the bananas lol:)

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  • Chief_Rocka
    Chief_Rocka Posts: 4,710 Member
    What do you guys eat post workout? I just ran for 60 minutes on an elliptical machine and im not so much hungry but shaky and i feel like i need to eat as i once read that you should eat after a work out. I had 6 raspberries as i want to lay off the bananas lol:)

    8.5 raspberries
  • _noob_
    _noob_ Posts: 3,306 Member
    I splurge for a whole 6 oz. of berries sometimes.
  • dbmata
    dbmata Posts: 12,950 Member
    What do you guys eat post workout? I just ran for 60 minutes on an elliptical machine and im not so much hungry but shaky and i feel like i need to eat as i once read that you should eat after a work out. I had 6 raspberries as i want to lay off the bananas lol:)

    After a run? Meh, maybe half a gatorade, or a little cytomax if I have any left from the session.

    If it's a long bike ride, or an hour in the pool, I might eat a little chicken, or have a beer or three.
  • skullshank
    skullshank Posts: 4,323 Member
    usually a 2-scoop protein shake and a bunch of chicken, or pasta and meatballs, or chicken and pasta and meatballs, or a double patty burger with bacon.

    edited to ask: why do you wanna lay off the bananas?
  • Serah87
    Serah87 Posts: 5,481 Member
    A banana. Poor bananas they always get a bad rap. :cry:
  • SpeSHul_SnoflEHk
    SpeSHul_SnoflEHk Posts: 6,256 Member
    usually a 2-scoop protein shake and a bunch of chicken, or pasta and meatballs, or chicken and pasta and meatballs, or a double patty burger with bacon.

    edited to ask: why do you wanna lay off the bananas?

    ERMAHGERD!!!! HAven't you seen the banner ads? MFP says it's one of the 5 foods to avoid!
  • skullshank
    skullshank Posts: 4,323 Member
    usually a 2-scoop protein shake and a bunch of chicken, or pasta and meatballs, or chicken and pasta and meatballs, or a double patty burger with bacon.

    edited to ask: why do you wanna lay off the bananas?

    ERMAHGERD!!!! HAven't you seen the banner ads? MFP says it's one of the 5 foods to avoid!

    ZOMG SUGARRRRRRR

    (and potassium)

    srsly though....bananas just make me make banana splits. sabotage.
  • icywindow
    icywindow Posts: 33 Member
    Whenever we have it around, melon; it accomplishes two goals (rehydration and refueling) at the same time.
  • carrieo888
    carrieo888 Posts: 233 Member
    According to my trainer, you should have protein within the first 30 min post-workout (to get optimum use of that good stuff). I usually have a MaxPro chocolate shake immediately after, then grab some dinner (like chicken & veggies, or elk steak on spinach...)

    OH, and I love bananas. You can't make me give them up. ;-)
  • RockinTerri
    RockinTerri Posts: 499 Member
    Honestly, it depends on when my workout was. If it's first thing in the AM - breakfast (fruit with Greek yogurt, Oatmeal, Egg white breakfast sandwich). In the evening (post dinner) - a light snack (fruit, hard boiled egg, whole wheat crackers with topping).
  • kellydcrowe1
    kellydcrowe1 Posts: 2 Member
    celery sticks w/ peanut butter and 8oz H2O
  • Goldenwoof
    Goldenwoof Posts: 535 Member
    Usually, a smoothie: frozen blueberries, Silk, plain fat-free yogurt and a scoop of whey.
  • poohpoohpeapod
    poohpoohpeapod Posts: 776 Member
    You are shaky probably because your blood sugar is low. Your body is asking you to feed it. Is it time for lunch? If so eat that, or a hearty snack.
  • SpeSHul_SnoflEHk
    SpeSHul_SnoflEHk Posts: 6,256 Member
    usually a 2-scoop protein shake and a bunch of chicken, or pasta and meatballs, or chicken and pasta and meatballs, or a double patty burger with bacon.

    edited to ask: why do you wanna lay off the bananas?

    ERMAHGERD!!!! HAven't you seen the banner ads? MFP says it's one of the 5 foods to avoid!

    ZOMG SUGARRRRRRR

    (and potassium)

    srsly though....bananas just make me make banana splits. sabotage.

    I almost ate one of those the other night, and then I did a quick figure in my head and realized it wouldn't fit that day.
  • dbmata
    dbmata Posts: 12,950 Member
    usually a 2-scoop protein shake and a bunch of chicken, or pasta and meatballs, or chicken and pasta and meatballs, or a double patty burger with bacon.

    edited to ask: why do you wanna lay off the bananas?

    ERMAHGERD!!!! HAven't you seen the banner ads? MFP says it's one of the 5 foods to avoid!

    no, I use ad block pro.
  • dbmata
    dbmata Posts: 12,950 Member
    According to my trainer, you should have protein within the first 30 min post-workout (to get optimum use of that good stuff). I usually have a MaxPro chocolate shake immediately after, then grab some dinner (like chicken & veggies, or elk steak on spinach...)

    OH, and I love bananas. You can't make me give them up. ;-)

    Your trainer ever back any of that up with actual research? I've never seen anything legitimate supporting that claim.
  • lisamarie1780
    lisamarie1780 Posts: 432 Member
    What do you guys eat post workout? I just ran for 60 minutes on an elliptical machine and im not so much hungry but shaky and i feel like i need to eat as i once read that you should eat after a work out. I had 6 raspberries as i want to lay off the bananas lol:)

    I think you and bananas need to work out your issues... this is the second banana bashing thread you have started today. It's becoming disturbing :indifferent:
  • SpeSHul_SnoflEHk
    SpeSHul_SnoflEHk Posts: 6,256 Member
    According to my trainer, you should have protein within the first 30 min post-workout (to get optimum use of that good stuff). I usually have a MaxPro chocolate shake immediately after, then grab some dinner (like chicken & veggies, or elk steak on spinach...)

    OH, and I love bananas. You can't make me give them up. ;-)

    Your trainer ever back any of that up with actual research? I've never seen anything legitimate supporting that claim.

    My dietitian says it's a load of bunk. The 30 minute part... It's still a good idea to eat protein if your kidney's can take it.,
  • skullshank
    skullshank Posts: 4,323 Member
    usually a 2-scoop protein shake and a bunch of chicken, or pasta and meatballs, or chicken and pasta and meatballs, or a double patty burger with bacon.

    edited to ask: why do you wanna lay off the bananas?

    ERMAHGERD!!!! HAven't you seen the banner ads? MFP says it's one of the 5 foods to avoid!

    ZOMG SUGARRRRRRR

    (and potassium)

    srsly though....bananas just make me make banana splits. sabotage.

    I almost ate one of those the other night, and then I did a quick figure in my head and realized it wouldn't fit that day.

    so wait....lemme see if im understanding...

    you wanted something...did maths....saw it would put you over....and opted to NOT consume said treat?

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    edited because the sweet gif of eric northman bowing to bill didnt work. *sigh*
  • SpeSHul_SnoflEHk
    SpeSHul_SnoflEHk Posts: 6,256 Member
    usually a 2-scoop protein shake and a bunch of chicken, or pasta and meatballs, or chicken and pasta and meatballs, or a double patty burger with bacon.

    edited to ask: why do you wanna lay off the bananas?

    ERMAHGERD!!!! HAven't you seen the banner ads? MFP says it's one of the 5 foods to avoid!

    ZOMG SUGARRRRRRR

    (and potassium)

    srsly though....bananas just make me make banana splits. sabotage.

    I almost ate one of those the other night, and then I did a quick figure in my head and realized it wouldn't fit that day.

    so wait....lemme see if im understanding...

    you wanted something...did maths....saw it would put you over....and opted to NOT consume said treat?

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    Yeah. It would have put me over by about several hundred cals, and I had several days in a row of going over.. so, next week.
  • kaymon25
    kaymon25 Posts: 17 Member
    usually a 2-scoop protein shake and a bunch of chicken, or pasta and meatballs, or chicken and pasta and meatballs, or a double patty burger with bacon.

    edited to ask: why do you wanna lay off the bananas?

    i started a thread earlier about bananas and im not hearing great things about them lol
  • kaymon25
    kaymon25 Posts: 17 Member
    What do you guys eat post workout? I just ran for 60 minutes on an elliptical machine and im not so much hungry but shaky and i feel like i need to eat as i once read that you should eat after a work out. I had 6 raspberries as i want to lay off the bananas lol:)

    I think you and bananas need to work out your issues... this is the second banana bashing thread you have started today. It's becoming disturbing :indifferent:

    haha this wasn't intended to be a banana bashing thread i swear! It just turned out that way :)
  • dbmata
    dbmata Posts: 12,950 Member
    According to my trainer, you should have protein within the first 30 min post-workout (to get optimum use of that good stuff). I usually have a MaxPro chocolate shake immediately after, then grab some dinner (like chicken & veggies, or elk steak on spinach...)

    OH, and I love bananas. You can't make me give them up. ;-)

    Your trainer ever back any of that up with actual research? I've never seen anything legitimate supporting that claim.

    My dietitian says it's a load of bunk. The 30 minute part... It's still a good idea to eat protein if your kidney's can take it.,

    Which is why I asked. ;)
  • PaulHalicki
    PaulHalicki Posts: 576 Member
    Chocolate milk. My workouts are primarily bike rides. I usually drink 2 cartons (8 oz. each). It's a good pick-me-up, plus plenty of protein.
  • lisamarie1780
    lisamarie1780 Posts: 432 Member
    usually a 2-scoop protein shake and a bunch of chicken, or pasta and meatballs, or chicken and pasta and meatballs, or a double patty burger with bacon.

    edited to ask: why do you wanna lay off the bananas?

    i started a thread earlier about bananas and im not hearing great things about them lol

    On the contrary .... we told you lots of good things about bananas

    You just chose to ignore them

    Because you have a beef with bananas

    :indifferent:
  • carrieo888
    carrieo888 Posts: 233 Member
    According to my trainer, you should have protein within the first 30 min post-workout (to get optimum use of that good stuff). I usually have a MaxPro chocolate shake immediately after, then grab some dinner (like chicken & veggies, or elk steak on spinach...)

    OH, and I love bananas. You can't make me give them up. ;-)

    Your trainer ever back any of that up with actual research? I've never seen anything legitimate supporting that claim.

    My dietitian says it's a load of bunk. The 30 minute part... It's still a good idea to eat protein if your kidney's can take it.,

    Which is why I asked. ;)

    You can find research that says it's good, and research that says it makes no difference (just like coffee is great for you one day, and can kill you the next day). He merely says that it is optimal (not absolutely necessary), he is not pushing powders or supplements. He keeps chocolate milk and grilled chicken breasts in his fridge and just recommends having some protein-rich fuel as soon as possible post-workout.

    And I can only say that it has made a great difference in my post-workout recoveries and lean muscle building.
  • shelbybaughman0321
    shelbybaughman0321 Posts: 21 Member
    For the past week I've been eating 105g's of seedless green grapes, a half cup of low fat cottage cheese with a tablespoon of sunflower seeds on top, a 90 calorie pack of Harvest Cheddar Sun Chips, and a mix of 4 oz chocolate milk and 4 oz of 2% white milk. I've read a few articles recently that suggest that a glass of chocolate milk 30 minutes after a workout is amazing for your body, as the carbohydrates in it refuel your muscles. I just like the excuse to drink chocolate milk every day. Teehee.
  • jdm_taco
    jdm_taco Posts: 999 Member
    Usually nothing for an hour or two later, and then whatever I want.
  • icywindow
    icywindow Posts: 33 Member
    According to my trainer, you should have protein within the first 30 min post-workout (to get optimum use of that good stuff). I usually have a MaxPro chocolate shake immediately after, then grab some dinner (like chicken & veggies, or elk steak on spinach...)

    OH, and I love bananas. You can't make me give them up. ;-)

    Your trainer ever back any of that up with actual research? I've never seen anything legitimate supporting that claim.

    My dietitian says it's a load of bunk. The 30 minute part... It's still a good idea to eat protein if your kidney's can take it.,

    Which is why I asked. ;)

    You can find research that says it's good, and research that says it makes no difference (just like coffee is great for you one day, and can kill you the next day). He merely says that it is optimal (not absolutely necessary), he is not pushing powders or supplements. He keeps chocolate milk and grilled chicken breasts in his fridge and just recommends having some protein-rich fuel as soon as possible post-workout.

    And I can only say that it has made a great difference in my post-workout recoveries and lean muscle building.

    There's some research on this page - http://www.theiflife.com/how-much-protein-per-day-build-muscle/ - saying that protein synthesis does increase with post-workout protein, but over 9 hours, that difference evens out. Here's a quote basically summing it up:

    "When you have the right kind of recovery and still eat enough during the day, it seems the *hype* about the post workout window goes away. Honestly unless you are a hard training athlete who needs immediate glycogen replenishment to train again the next day, trying to intake protein (with carbs) during or right after a workout is not necessary."

    Incidentally, the page also has a lot of other interesting research that basically says as long as you get sufficient decent quality protein, your body will figure out how to use it.