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Foods to eat pre-workout?

Labrum3
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I burn 500 calories 5x a week and strength on top of that 3x a week. This comes out to about 30 minutes of cardio sometimes 45 minutes on non strength days. Then I spend about a hour in half on strength training. So my question is what should I be eating prior to workout and how long before workout? I prefer things that are healthy, quick, small, and easy.
I could also use ideas on post workout snacks?
Thanks in advance guys,
Chrystal
I could also use ideas on post workout snacks?
Thanks in advance guys,
Chrystal
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Nice workout program there. Kudos.
I've tried a variety of pre-workout nutrition plans, and have had good results from most of them. Here's a few that I particularly liked
15-30 minutes before working out: apple, half banana
30-60 minutes before working out: banana, 4 oz. of whey protein
60-90 minutes before working out: 1/2 cup of oatmeal, 4 oz. of whey protein
90-120 minutes before working out: 8 oz. of whey protein, large banana
120 minutes + before working out: a typical meal (350 calories consisting of some protein and fat, and decent portion of carbs)
By "before working out," I mean that I'm literally starting my warm-ups (as opposed to leaving to drive to the gym).
For post workout snacks, I usually drink 4 oz. whey protein immediately after, and eat a typical meal within 30-45 minutes afterwards. There is conflicting studies about whether there's an optimal post-workout window for replenishing. There's no negative impact in consuming food directly after a workout, but there seems to be no great benefit (maybe some, depending on the type of workout, genetics, etc.).0 -
Thank you this will help a lot0
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What are you trying to accomplish by eating prior to your workout?0
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What are you trying to accomplish by eating prior to your workout?
Endurance to get through the workouts0 -
What are you trying to accomplish by eating prior to your workout?
Endurance to get through the workouts
What time of day do you workout? What are your training goals?0 -
I usually have some sort of complex carbs (slow digesting) like two slices of whole wheat toast with jelly 30-45 min before workout and by the end of the workout I'm starving but gives me enough energy to kill my workout. Also, I sometimes do 4oz whey protein plus a slice of toast and jam. Works for me0
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What activity are you doing that burns 500 calories in 30 mins?0
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What are you trying to accomplish by eating prior to your workout?
Endurance to get through the workouts
Id suggest something fairly slow digesting... an apple with peanut butter, a PayDay etc.0 -
What activity are you doing that burns 500 calories in 30 mins?0
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Shouldnt need anything special for a short workout like that as long as you have had a decent amount of food since your last workout.0
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What are you trying to accomplish by eating prior to your workout?
Endurance to get through the workouts
What time of day do you workout? What are your training goals?
I workout between the hours of 8am and 10am. My goals are to lose fat and be lean and fit.0 -
What activity are you doing that burns 500 calories in 30 mins?
High intensity on the arc trainer at the gym, not counting strength training afterwards.0 -
I really like to do my cardio ithe AM on an empty stomach ... I get some BCAA's in and hit the machine for 40 min doing High intervals 3 x a week.
Then I will hit the gym and do strength training seperately I like it much better and it fits my lifestyle.
I find that when I have any type of fruit prior/or oatmeal to lifting it makes me crash while I am lifting.. I really don't like it.
My best preworkout is Quinoa for some reason my body really likes to have that prior to working out and I would have a lean protein with it like egg whites.
Then right after my workout I have a nice protein shake with flax and an apple. I like the sugar then ..
Everyone is different and the body reacts differently so I would say try something for a week and then write notes on how you felt and then try something different eventually you will see what works best for your body.0 -
One thing that has been interesting me is carb back-loading. I've been experimenting with it for a month now and so far so good. There's two ways to do it.
1. Eat low carb all days > workout in the evening > eat all your carbs post workout
2. For early morning lifting (me): Low carb all day, carb-load at night, fasted morning workout0 -
Hmm, I actually use 33g of sugar in water with a scoop of protein power ahead of time. It's basically like eating a candybar. Works for me. I try to take it about 30 min beforehand.0
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