when and what should I eat before a workout?
ThinUpGirl
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I'm finding it hard to get my timing down for when and what to eat before kickboxing class.
I eat dinner every night at 5pm, but my classes are at 645 on Wednesdays and Fridays.
Last time I felt too full from my regular dinner (chicken pesto pasta salad, totaling 450 cal.), so tonight I decided to have a protein bar at 5 and a banana at 6.
By the end of the class I felt dizzy and like I might be sick.
So when an what should I eat next time?
I eat dinner every night at 5pm, but my classes are at 645 on Wednesdays and Fridays.
Last time I felt too full from my regular dinner (chicken pesto pasta salad, totaling 450 cal.), so tonight I decided to have a protein bar at 5 and a banana at 6.
By the end of the class I felt dizzy and like I might be sick.
So when an what should I eat next time?
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I too am having this same issue with my zumba class that starts at 6pm. Nonzumba days-I eat arounf 5pm, if I do that on zumba days I feel way to stuffed to get into it. Tried eating after-was too weak and not in the mood to eat afterwards. Last week I tried eating about 1/2 of dinner around 4:30 and then forcing myself to finish the rest afterwards...it worked but seemed odd timing wise.
Looking forward to hearing how others are handling this. Great question0 -
Do you wear a heart rate monitor during kickboxing class? I'm not sure what your energy expenditure is to give you a decent opinion.
If it was me, and kickboxing burn a good 500some cal: I would have my lean 20g protein mix with water (approx. 93 cal) and eat both a banana and an apple30-45 min. prior to my work out. But even more important, I would make sure I am well hydrated, and consuming enough potassium throughout the day. That way I have enough energy for my workout, and can guiltlessly eat dinner following class.0 -
I go to the gym in the afternoon most days
As I'm and older gym junkie nowadays I have had a similar problem if I exercise to close to having had a meal
I discussed this at length with my nutritionist/trainer who explained the following for me......
My metabolism does not run at the same pace as when i was a young man therefore it takes longer for my food to pass throught my stomach and into the system
Over a period of time i have learnt not to exercise until 90minutes after I have eaten lunch
If i wait too long I also get very tired, so i generally time lunch for 1-1:30 and head to the gym between 2;30 and 3 every day
I also have a black espresso just before I train ( apparently it helps get my heart rate up) and I seem to manage ok
For me it was a case of trial an error to find the right balance food- training time
I hope you find a solution that works for you0 -
Do you wear a heart rate monitor during kickboxing class? I'm not sure what your energy expenditure is to give you a decent opinion.
If it was me, and kickboxing burn a good 500some cal: I would have my lean 20g protein mix with water (approx. 93 cal) and eat both a banana and an apple30-45 min. prior to my work out. But even more important, I would make sure I am well hydrated, and consuming enough potassium throughout the day. That way I have enough energy for my workout, and can guiltlessly eat dinner following class.
I haven't used an HMR, but I feel like I'm the only one sweating! LOL
I'll definitely try the lean protein, banana and Apple.0 -
As soon as I got home, I had a protein shake with one cup of coconut almond milk and I felt much better. That was at 8 and then I ate my dinner at 930 after I put my son to bed. On the plus, I have no urges for night snacking.0
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I go to the Y after work. Stop by home to change and have a protein bar or shake. That carries me through 4km+ swim and 30 to 60 minutes in the weight room.
The only drawback of sorts is that I often have to eat over 1200 calories after the workout. :bigsmile:0 -
I would like to know too actually 2 questions
1. how do I start a topic on here?
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2. I do zumba for 22 min a day 2x a day 5 days a week but what exactly should I eat afterwards?
I have campbells chunky soup and A LOT of fiber one protein bars0
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