What do you eat before an early morning workout?
bryjess95
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I recently switched from morning workouts (9am) to EARLY morning workouts (5:30am) I know I need to provide my body with some fuel before a workout but I'm finding it hard to force down a meal at 5am.
What is your go to morning meal before workouts?
What is your go to morning meal before workouts?
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If I'm working out in the morning, which I've had to do all week, I don't eat until I get back home.0
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For anything that early I don't bother. The body is well fueled as it is. I wont do a run longer than maybe 10 miles without eating something, but for anything else (say short of 1.5 hrs) I will just do without eating. Then have a good breakfast afterwards.0
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Nothing, maybe a little caffeine, but no real "fuel"... I've got plenty of stored energy from dinner the night before.0
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You don't need to eat before a workout unless you're feeling ill from having an empty stomach, or you're having issues with low blood sugar, etc.
I usually wait until after to have something. Usually a latte - protein, carb, fat and caffeine. Practically perfect, IMO.
So, go without until later if you want. On the few occasions I eat first, I'll grab a bite or two of an oatmeal cookie or granola or similar item. Just enough to quiet a growling stomach.0 -
I don't. Fasting cardio.0
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An egg with either cottage cheese or Greek yougurt.
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Nothing but a cup of coffee.0
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If I train super early I have a coffee blended with coconut oil and gelatin. I save my food for later...
I don't often train in the morning, and usually have lots of carbs at night so figure I'm fuelled up enough.0 -
I don't have anything if I'm training that early...which is rare. My workouts suck when they're that early. The most I do at 5:30 AM is walk my dog and I can do that while enjoying my coffee.0
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Caffeine and some sort of simple carb (eggo waffle or a pop tart generally) for me. Been doing the 5 am lifting for a couple years now. After the first two or three weeks, I can't imagine going back to afternoon/evening sessions. Good luck!0
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If it is cardio, usually nothing. Crossfit, maybe a banana and some BCAA. Lifting, extra coffee, maybe two bananas and some BCAA.0
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before 5 am personal training sessions, i either eat an egg on a piece of toast, or a piece of toast with peanut butter, or 1/2 of a green smoothie and save the other half for after. I can't go on an empty stomach because I get dizzy if I do.0
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That's when I usually workout and I don't eat anything beforehand. I usually finish up around 6:45, take my shower and all and then eat around 7:30.0
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It may also depend on what you ate the day before, and how late you ate. I had my best workout in a LONG time earlier this week - only a glass of milk before I went, but the night before I didn't get much for supper and had a peanut butter and banana sandwich along with a glass of milk late in the evening.0
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I workout that early. If I'm running (not more than about 4 miles) I just drink water and that's it. If I'm lifting I find half a can of Coke gives me enough sugar & caffeine to get through my 40 min workout.0
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I work out that early (5:15 am ) and I don't eat anything. I do cardio & some strength training. I'm not even hungry that early, I usually end up eating a small breakfast when I get to work... usually around 9:30 am.0
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c4 pre workout and lots of water before- 75 grams of protein after0
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single slice of toast with some peanut butter0
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I can make an egg white muffin in about five minutes. Eat that and down a diet soda on the way to the gym. I only do early morning on weekends and those sessions tend to last 2 hours. Not eating anything is not an option for me. I am ravenous in the morning.0
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I get up at 5AM and head to the gym. I just drink coffee.
If, however, I'm feeling particularly hungry (which isn't typical), I'll eat a banana.0 -
Nothing! I do take my caffeine though..0
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Nothing. If I'm doing a heavy workout in the morning, I'll eat plenty the night before.0
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One banana and a tablespoon of peanut butter0
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A whole wheat or whole grain English muffin with some peanut butter spread on it. Or a banana.0
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5:00am workout - 8oz water, sometimes a caffeine pill.0
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5:30 AM workout - a shot of liquicarn if its a quick 30 minute workout, if longer, a piece of whole wheat toast w/ peanut butter0
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I've done runs, Bikram yoga, and strength training early in the AM and found that an empty stomach works better for me -- I would drink water and possibly take my supplements that early but as a rule it seems better for me to get the workout in and eat later. I am now running into another variation of this problem in that I come home from work hungry and eat dinner and then feel too full for my workouts in the evening.0
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Nothing--I don't force it when i am not hungry. But, I will drink a glass or two of water before I work out!0
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nothing.0
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Depends.
Going for a run less than 5 miles: cup of coffee.
Going for a run over 5 miles: cup of coffee and banana or PB toast.
Lifting weights: cup of coffee and banana, PB toast, or some Chomps. And take a shake or easy to eat snack for immediately after.0
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