Weight Loss Question please
PrettyDebbie
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I don't typically eat prior to working out (my workouts are 70-90 minutes) BUT I MUST know, how important is it to eat something before working out? Will I notice positive improvements in weight loss if I eat first? Any thoughts?
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It's personal preference, nothing more.2
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Do you mean for weight loss or performance? It makes no difference for weight loss whether you eat before during or after your workout. Eat when you want. I find a small snack before works to give me energy, but too much food doesn't sit well during exercise.2
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Thanks, good question. My goal now is strictly weight loss.1
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It is totally up to you. Some people like to eat before and some eat after. It is about personal preference.0
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I dont know enough, but if you last ate at 8:00 pm and you do a 6:00 am workout seems like the body has to burn fat for energy.1
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personal preference.
i personally cannot eat within 2-3 hours before my workout otherwise there's a chance i might throw up.2 -
up to you, it doesn't matter in the long run..0
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PrettyDebbie wrote: »I don't typically eat prior to working out (my workouts are 70-90 minutes) BUT I MUST know, how important is it to eat something before working out? Will I notice positive improvements in weight loss if I eat first? Any thoughts?
I walk/run 5.5 miles 5-6 times a week on a hilly golf course trail. I usually start somewhere between 3:30 and 5:30 in the afternoon. I have found that if I have not eaten enough for lunch (maybe I'm saving my calories for dinner, or something) then I have a really hard time making it through my routine in a timely, thus more beneficial, manner. A serving of almonds (18 grams) or a light cheese stick right before really helps. Sometimes, I actually have to eat the almonds half-way through my loop.0 -
Calorie deficit = weight loss. No workouts necessary.
If you want to body build, improve muscle tone, etc...that is the time to ask such a question.
At this stage, the only thing I'd recommend is to have a protein/carb snack bar before workout if and ONLY if you are really fading halfway through the workout and can't seem to make a strong finish.2 -
I train fasted almost everyday. Cant say if it makes me lose more fat but i feel much more energetic when my body doesnt have to worry about digestion. Some people feel they're low on energy when they dont eat before, but if you dont feel like that you dont need to eat.1
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Its personal, I can't eat before I workout, it makes me feel sick, however I try to eat a large snack high in carbs or a full balanced meal soon after.0
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rainbowbow wrote: »personal preference.
i personally cannot eat within 2-3 hours before my workout otherwise there's a chance i might throw up.
Definitely personal preference. I have to have a little something to eat around 40 minutes before working out, or I'll get light-headed and have no energy.
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I eat an hour to 45 minutes pre-workout .. Usually a small bowl of Cheerios and almond milk or a bit of apple and peanut butter. I'm the type that without the extra carbs, I have a difficult time performing and maximizing on my workouts, which defeats the purpose for me as a bodybuilder or in my personal weight loss goals (greater deficit if I'm nutritionally at a deficit and expand the deficit by lifting more weight/running faster on intervals).0
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I like a little something before a serious workout, and I mean some meat and cheese, or a hard boiled egg, nothing huge and at least 1/2 hr before.0
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DarthSamson wrote: »I dont know enough, but if you last ate at 8:00 pm and you do a 6:00 am workout seems like the body has to burn fat for energy.
That matters in the short term (if you're looking at fat burning over the course of an hour) but over the course of the entire day, you'll have a net loss of the same amount of fat. Meal timing can change at which points during the day you are losing fat (and at which points you're gaining it) but it won't change how much you lose over longer periods of time.1 -
rankinsect wrote: »DarthSamson wrote: »I dont know enough, but if you last ate at 8:00 pm and you do a 6:00 am workout seems like the body has to burn fat for energy.
That matters in the short term (if you're looking at fat burning over the course of an hour) but over the course of the entire day, you'll have a net loss of the same amount of fat. Meal timing can change at which points during the day you are losing fat (and at which points you're gaining it) but it won't change how much you lose over longer periods of time.
Whilst I agree to a point there is research to suggest that fasted cardio helps you to burn "a bit more" fat than fed cardio. In short it has to do with the amount of fat cells the body breaks down (during fasted cardio compared to fed cardio) and fat oxidation which basically increases (ever so slightly) the CO side of the energy balance equation. Of course non of this matters if you dont follow a proper diet. Link to a good article that covers this- http://www.muscleforlife.com/fasted-cardio/1 -
It's mostly "as tolerated." Some people get sick if they eat before, some if they don't. For most people its probably fine.0
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I never used to eat anything before working out. I liked to do it in a state of fasting of 3 hr+ and then eat right after. However just a few weeks ago, i have started eating a small snack of 50 calories (maybe a cookie or half protein bar) right before my workout and i can see a huge difference in my energy level. I don't rush through my workout and am able to give my 100%. So i think it's definitely a personal preference. BUT nothing more than 100 calories for me, otherwise then i just get sluggish and have to wait it out.0
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DarthSamson wrote: »I dont know enough, but if you last ate at 8:00 pm and you do a 6:00 am workout seems like the body has to burn fat for energy.
No not at all. You are really just burning fat while you sleep and will still have loads of glycogen available next morning.
It's the intensity of your exercise that primarily influences the ratio of fat/glycogen used.
But in terms of weight loss that's just about irrelevant anyway.0 -
PrettyDebbie wrote: »I don't typically eat prior to working out (my workouts are 70-90 minutes) BUT I MUST know, how important is it to eat something before working out? Will I notice positive improvements in weight loss if I eat first? Any thoughts?
I disagree that it's a personal preference, even for weight loss you want to retain as much muscle as possible in order to keep your metabolism high. You should eat something before you workout as to not burn into your muscle.
Just my opinion, I don't have a study backing up my claims for all the know it all Nazis that will ask for one.
My personal preference is to train fasted though, I workout at 5:00AM so no real time to eat anything.0 -
Weight loss is mostly eating less calories than you burn. (80% calories eaten, 20% exercise).
You can exercise and still gain weight if you eat more calories than you burn.
Personal preference when you eat. I go to the gym very early in the a.m., and never eat until after.0 -
weight loss wise it doesn't matter
exercise wise-personal preference. i do both so that if i bonk out at a race I know how to work thru it0 -
its a personal choice, when you eat has no affect on weight loss, its all about eating less that we burn.
If I'm hungry I'll eat prior to working out first thing but more often than not, I'll eat after I workout. I play it by ear0
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