Snacks to fuel workout
FLSwimmom01
Posts: 5
I have a quick question. My daughter goes directly from school to a 3 1/2 hour swim workout. She has 15 minutes to get from school to the pool.
I am looking for some snack suggestions that she can eat quickly to fuel her workout without being too heavy on her stomach.
I do not want her NOT to eat if I can help it, because if she does not eat she will be going approximately 7 hours without food.
Thoughts?
I am looking for some snack suggestions that she can eat quickly to fuel her workout without being too heavy on her stomach.
I do not want her NOT to eat if I can help it, because if she does not eat she will be going approximately 7 hours without food.
Thoughts?
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I core/slice an apple and take it in a sandwich bag to eat before during or after my workouts, either following work or just on its own.0
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Thanks0
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Maybe Quest bars? Or trail mix? All the serious swimmers I've ever known (and weirdly, I've known quite a few) had to eat a lot of calories. She probably really needs something to fuel her.0
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A carb/protein such as an apple w/cheese, banana w/peanut butter, trail mix - nuts/raisins/a little chocolate.0
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Any fruit would be good, but with only 15 minutes to eat, maybe something more dense. Something with rice or potatoes would be good, too.0
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2 nature valley protein bars, I like the dark chocolate nut ones0
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Yep protein bars are quick and easy. Also what mom2kpr said...0
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Boil ears of sweet corn in salted water,drain rub with paprika and salt(if needed) and dig in.
124 calories/ear0 -
Peanut butter sandwich?0
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I hate fruit before working out. It gives more energy than is needed at once and stops too quickly. I much rather use protein bars. Preferably homemade ones like this:
4-6 bars (depending on how big you make them):
120g of any protein powder
160g of oats
80g of peanut butter
water as needed depending on protein powder thickness
optional: ~50g of raisins or sliced peanuts... really anything you like
- mix all together, add water to keep slightly moist. The batter has to be able to hold form. (the more water u add over what is necessary the longer it will take to get solid).
Form into bars and put into freezer. Should be done in about 2 hours.
Much more continuous release of energy than ANY fruit.0 -
Good thoughts! she liked the idea of fruit and peanut butter. She also wants to try those homemade protein bars matuskap recommended0
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CLIF bar (they taste like cookies, seriously).
LARABAR (also taste amazing, and you will be awed by the ingredient list).
Greek yogurt with berries and hemp hearts (my usual, because I throw frozen berries on top of the yogurt and it keeps it cool enough over the course of the day that I don't need to bother with an ice pack and is thawed when it's time to eat).
Fruit and nuts.0 -
I am a big fan of hard boiled eggs. I eat one or two about an hour before a workout and it never feels like too heavy of a snack.0
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