Eating and exercise
xxCelestexx
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So I assume there has been a thread on this before. Should I eat my dinner then go work out or work out then eat dinner?
Which works better for weightloss. I've been eating then working out but after seeing some threads I wonder if it should switch
Which works better for weightloss. I've been eating then working out but after seeing some threads I wonder if it should switch
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I don't believe timing matters as long as you don't eat too close to the workout and can't get a good workout because you are full and get a cramp...0
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Personally, I always workout first then I come home and shower etc before finally eating dinner. But i'm sure everybody is different, you just have to find a good pattern for you.0
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I think it's really a question of having "fuel" for your workout. I like to workout in the mid-afternoon, around 4-5pm and that's too early for dinner, but late enough after lunch. Make sure whatever meal you eat before and after replenishes what you burned. If you're doing strenght training, give your muscles some protein to help rebuild. If you're doing mainly cardio, make sure you have good carbs to keep your energy level high. It's a big of an art, but really it's a question of doing what's most comfortable and time-friendly for you!0
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Hi there!
I don't know that it really matters but I personally perfer eating my meal after a workout & then shower
(I tend to feel yucky & crampy if eat before) although I have ate a small snack before
(like a banana or protein bar). You just have to find what works best for you0 -
i always eat dinner around 5, 530 then give myself an hour and then workout, if u workout 2 soon after eating you will puke....trust me its happened to me....good luck0
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There are a lot of different opinions on this. Some say that if you dont eat, you burn more stored fat. I dont know if that is true, but I know that in order for me to have a good workout with lots of energy, I need to have something in my belly. I usually eat lunch around 12:30ish then have a snack around 3:00ish (anything, apple, crackers and laughing cow cheese, popcorn, etc...) and then I work out at 4:00. After that I come home and eat dinner. There were a few times when i worked out on an empty stomach and I actually got light headed and shaky after 20 minutes of cardio. I couldnt even finish my workout, so I wont do that again. But everyone is different, so I say try it both ways, and see what works for you.0
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You need adequate fuel to exercise, but not too much. Snack first with easily digestable carbs then eat your meal afterwards. You did not say what your workout is, but a recovery drink may be necessary immediatly after exercise then a healthy meal within an hour. The recovery drink needs to be a 4 to 1 carb to protien ratio, but fancy expensive drinks are not necessary. A cup of one percent chocolate milk is perfect. Good luck!0
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