What to eat before going to the gym?
Ariseld_1
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I'm new to this.. What do you recommend to eat before going to the gym?
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Depends on how hard your work out is. If I'm going to run or swim I eat carbs, oatmeal, banana, apple etc. For cardio carbs. At 45 minutes in- add a quick gulp of Gatorade or some sort of simple sugar.
Pre weight lifting-not my forte- but I might do amino acid supplement and Creatine, some sugar. Juice maybe. Not a lot.
Post work out-always protein and some complex carbs. Protein is key for building/rebuilding.
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Whatever you want.0
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I think it depends what you're doing & how intense. For me personally, I can't have too much to eat if I will be running unless I have 2hrs inbetween. If I'm doing other cardio, such as elliptical, then I will usually have something simple (toast with PB, fruit, or yogurt).
Usually if I work out in the mornings I tend to just wait til after to eat.
I think it'll be a little of trial and error--figure out what you need to help you get through your workouts.0 -
I generally don't eat before I work out, but I do it first thing in the morning.0
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I think it depends what you're doing & how intense. For me personally, I can't have too much to eat if I will be running unless I have 2hrs inbetween. If I'm doing other cardio, such as elliptical, then I will usually have something simple (toast with PB, fruit, or yogurt).
Usually if I work out in the mornings I tend to just wait til after to eat.
I think it'll be a little of trial and error--figure out what you need to help you get through your workouts.
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NoelFigart1 wrote: »I generally don't eat before I work out, but I do it first thing in the morning.
I wish I can do this but I can't lol I'm be dying lol if I avoid food and get into a very intense work out '0 -
A good rule to follow would be to eat a combination of healthy protein & carb. I would say about 250 - 300 calories is good; and eat 30 minutes before your workout begins. Eat a toast with cream cheese, an egg, and some fruit. Or, oatmeal with 1/4 cup walnut and 1/4 cup dried cranberries and 1/2 banana. Plus tea or coffee. Need that caffeine! You can add yogurt to breakfast also and can add milk. Breakfast, more than 250 - 300 calories, will slow you down during a vigourous workout.0
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yhealthy2000 wrote: »A good rule to follow would be to eat a combination of healthy protein & carb. I would say about 250 - 300 calories is good; and eat 30 minutes before your workout begins. Eat a toast with cream cheese, an egg, and some fruit. Or, oatmeal with 1/4 cup walnut and 1/4 cup dried cranberries and 1/2 banana. Plus tea or coffee. Need that caffeine! You can add yogurt to breakfast also and can add milk. Breakfast, more than 250 - 300 calories, will slow you down during a vigourous workout.
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something heavy and filling.0
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Basically ignore anything anyone tells you, as with everything, it's personal choice.
I eat oats. Some people train fasted.
Whatever works for you.0 -
I have heard it's not good for your digestion to eat right before working out because then all your energy will go towards your work out and not digesting your food?? I have digestion troubles so I don't know. I think that's probably being a little over cautious. I usually need to eat a little something because I work out right after work and if I didn't have a snack I would starve. Typically I will eat a banana because it's easy0
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It depends on what I am doing. I hate eating before the gym it makes me feel bloated and I don't get as good of a work out in. I tend to work out in the mornings so I just eat after. If I am doing a 1 hour or longer run I may have a banana on the way to the gym or something. After the gym it depends, I often make a shake before I leave the house for convince to eat on the way to work.0
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Basically ignore anything anyone tells you, as with everything, it's personal choice.
I eat oats. Some people train fasted.
Whatever works for you.
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I wish someone would've been so candid when I just started out. I've tried everything under the sun: oats, juices, oats and juices, nothing (fasted), pre-workout... I'm a little embarrassed to put how many pre-workouts I've tried.
Now I just have half of a banana 1 hour before I start and 1 cup of black coffee 15 minutes before I start.
And not knocking on anyone's personal choices, but training is training, regardless if it's cardio or lifting, so I think putting "depends on what I'm 'working out' that day" is a bit irrelevant. Your body needs fuel for both.
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You need to experiment with what works for you.. I could not go to the gym with nothing in my stomach. I go in the morning and usually eat oatmeal with raisins, walnuts and chia seeds along with a bit of milk. Oh and about 4 cups of black coffee.
I've also tried a piece of toast with avocado and tomatoes (I was out of milk & oatmeal) and I liked that a lot.. but I was a little hungry towards the end of my workout.
Try a small meal, but bring a banana to the gym just in case.0 -
It depends on what I am doing. I hate eating before the gym it makes me feel bloated and I don't get as good of a work out in. I tend to work out in the mornings so I just eat after. If I am doing a 1 hour or longer run I may have a banana on the way to the gym or something. After the gym it depends, I often make a shake before I leave the house for convince to eat on the way to work.
Any type of Shake? Or protein shake?
I'm not a huge fan of Shake but I'm trying my best to start making myself shakes in the morning0 -
You need to experiment with what works for you.. I could not go to the gym with nothing in my stomach. I go in the morning and usually eat oatmeal with raisins, walnuts and chia seeds along with a bit of milk. Oh and about 4 cups of black coffee.
I've also tried a piece of toast with avocado and tomatoes (I was out of milk & oatmeal) and I liked that a lot.. but I was a little hungry towards the end of my workout.
Try a small meal, but bring a banana to the gym just in case.
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Thanks you for all your awesome respond! Very helpful!!0
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Usually I'll eat a Quest Protien bar before I go to the gym. I need the fuel to power my body through the 90+ minutes of weightlifting and cardio workout. I agree with what was posted above, that you should do what works best for you.0
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Usually I'll eat a Quest Protien bar before I go to the gym. I need the fuel to power my body through the 90+ minutes of weightlifting and cardio workout. I agree with what was posted above, that you should do what works best for you.
+ Thanks!
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Boiled egg....0
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I usually eat 2 weetabix with a cup of alpro almond milk, or else a smoothie (peach, handful blueberries and raspberries, half bannana) an hour before going - gives me great energy for the workout!0
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krisalexine wrote: »so I think putting "depends on what I'm 'working out' that day" is a bit irrelevant.
Everyone should eat the same, be it a 3 hour steady state cardio session or a 35 minute PR focused lifting session.
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Definitely worth a read! Thanks for posting it0 -
Banana if cardio, greek yogurt if weight training. usually an hour before.
Chocolate milk for post weight work0 -
Find what works for your body. Being keto-adapted, I do a pre-workout shake consisting of 2 scoops of Isopure protein, a tablespoon of coconut oil, a tsp of karo light syrup, and 8 ounces of coffee, with the rest of the shaker filled with water. Gets me through pretty intense 6 AM cardio and strength workouts.0
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krisalexine wrote: »Basically ignore anything anyone tells you, as with everything, it's personal choice.
I eat oats. Some people train fasted.
Whatever works for you.
If I am doing a 10km run? Small breakfast an hour before, not too much in my belly plz.
Lifting? I could probably eat and lift and it would be fine.
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I usually eat a half an english muffin with cream cheese and some smoked salmon about 1 hour pre-workout and then either a protein shake or just go right into lunch depending on the time.0
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