Pre/Post Workout Snack?????
laurielou04
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So here is the deal...I work 8-5 during the day and I usually go to the gym afterwards. I found that if I eat my dinner before working out I end up feeling nauseous while working out so I started just having a protein shake and a piece of fruit before my workout and then about an hour after my workout is done then I'll have my dinner. What I was wondering is what everyone else does or if this is not a good idea? Not really sure what really works so I thought I'd put it out there to get your opinion...
Thanks!!
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Doesn't matter. If it doesn't upset your stomach, and you're within your calorie goal-eat when you want. I eat at 7:30 pm after my workout.0
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Yeah I'm with you -- I can't work out without eating something beforehand!0
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Typically you want a pre protein shake and a post protein shake. You'll want a fast digesting protein before your workout to give you fuel for your muscles.0
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Typically you want a pre protein shake and a post protein shake. You'll want a fast digesting protein before your workout to give you fuel for your muscles.
I don't think there is anything typical about that...a protein shake before AND after. Especially if you don't even know what the OPs workout consists of.0 -
Sounds too complicated. I eat couple spoons of greek yogurt while standing in the kitchen, then go to the gym. Once there I forget about feeling hungry and I have more calories left upon returning from my heroic workout.0
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I usually have dinner before I work out. After I may have a shake, popcorn and a bottle of water or some fruit. The other day I had a small banana with some dark chocolate peanut butter and it was awesome! I think it will be trial and error because what works got one may not work for the next person. Good Luck!0
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arditarose wrote: »Typically you want a pre protein shake and a post protein shake. You'll want a fast digesting protein before your workout to give you fuel for your muscles.
I don't think there is anything typical about that...a protein shake before AND after. Especially if you don't even know what the OPs workout consists of.
yeah, straight brosci, yo.0 -
I refuse to work out on an empty stomach. Some people can, but I need that energy boost. Most of the time, I have cereal and fruit, eggs, oatmeal, toast, or a sandwich on whole wheat bread. Yesterday, it was a peanut butter and banana sandwich.0
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I can't have anything sloshing around in my stomach during my workout, so a protein shake wouldn't work for me! I usually do some nuts or a Kind Bar, Lara Bar, toast with peanut butter, etc pre-work-out. Something small but dense. I save the shake for after.laurielou04 wrote: »So here is the deal...I work 8-5 during the day and I usually go to the gym afterwards. I found that if I eat my dinner before working out I end up feeling nauseous while working out so I started just having a protein shake and a piece of fruit before my workout and then about an hour after my workout is done then I'll have my dinner. What I was wondering is what everyone else does or if this is not a good idea? Not really sure what really works so I thought I'd put it out there to get your opinion...
Thanks!!
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thanks for all the responses! I will keep the options you mentioned in mind.0
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