Do you have a pre-work out snack?
oat_bran
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I know it's not a requirement, but I got used to have a pre-work out snack, something small and carb-y (80-150cals usually). I feel like it gives me a boost I need to do cardio. Especially the first minutes before I warm up and running feels easier. But maybe it's just psychological?
How many if you have carby snacks before cardio? Sometimes I feel like it might be counterproductive, as it prevents burning fat as efficiently during workout. But since the total deficit is all that matters it should be okay?
How many if you have carby snacks before cardio? Sometimes I feel like it might be counterproductive, as it prevents burning fat as efficiently during workout. But since the total deficit is all that matters it should be okay?
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Usually I am hungry before my workout class which is at 6 in the evening but I do not want my full meal before I work out. A cup of fruit or a half a cup of cottage cheese takes the edge off so I can focus my energy on my workout. At the end of the day it is CICO so you need to do what works for you!1
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If I have anything it's just coffee as I work out soon after I wake up and can't eat until around noon.
If I'm going mountain biking I'll grab something to eat first and bring a snack for the trail.
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No...
I don't like lifting weights with food in my belly... It always seems to want to come out one way or another, and makes me feel queasy.0 -
I like to have a 100-170ish calorie snack before... like others here said, it really helps me keep focused on doing work and not being all whiney wussy cus hunger demons invading me lol3
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No0
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If I can avoid it, no. If I leave for the gym within an hour after waking up, I just have a coffee. I cannot remembr why, but training fasting shoud be really beneficial0
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Only time I do is if I'm running...often times just a cliff bar or if it's a long run my go to is Oatmeal with a tbs of peanut butter and a banana with honey mixed in1
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I was just having coffee before my morning run. However since increasing distance I get hungry! A banana with my morning coffee seems to do the trick.1
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If I can avoid it, no. If I leave for the gym within an hour after waking up, I just have a coffee. I cannot remembr why, but training fasting shoud be really beneficial
For most 'normal' people, it doesn't really make a difference whether you eat before training or train fasted. Personal preference wins!2 -
I sometimes have a banana..but it's not necessary...0
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For me before a normal cardio workout of up to 2hrs - nothing.
3hrs and upwards - yes, and taking on carbs during the session.I feel like it might be counterproductive, as it prevents burning fat as efficiently during workout.
The intensity of your exercise primarily determines the blend of carbs / fat you use and you already have loads of carbs (glycogen) onboard. Whether the carbs you burn come from your glycogen stores or from a recent snack makes no difference if your daily calories stay the same.But since the total deficit is all that matters it should be okay?
If having a snack beforehand gives you a better workout, even if it's just a psychological response, then go for it.
Do you "need" to time your fuelling for a standard workout - no.
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For me before a normal cardio workout of up to 2hrs - nothing.
3hrs and upwards - yes, and taking on carbs during the session.I feel like it might be counterproductive, as it prevents burning fat as efficiently during workout.
The intensity of your exercise primarily determines the blend of carbs / fat you use and you already have loads of carbs (glycogen) onboard. Whether the carbs you burn come from your glycogen stores or from a recent snack makes no difference if your daily calories stay the same.But since the total deficit is all that matters it should be okay?
If having a snack beforehand gives you a better workout, even if it's just a psychological response, then go for it.
Do you "need" to time your fuelling for a standard workout - no.
Thanks for such a detailed reply!1 -
If I work out in the afternoon I'll usually have 40 grams of whey with iced coffee. In the morning I've started training in a fasted state.0
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I know it's not a requirement, but I got used to have a pre-work out snack, something small and carb-y (80-150cals usually). I feel like it gives me a boost I need to do cardio. Especially the first minutes before I warm up and running feels easier. But maybe it's just psychological?
How many if you have carby snacks before cardio? Sometimes I feel like it might be counterproductive, as it prevents burning fat as efficiently during workout. But since the total deficit is all that matters it should be okay?
If I didn't eat a meal ~1h beforehand, then yes. I keep a box of fruit snacks in my car for this very purpose.0 -
Yes because I am diabetic!0
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Nope. Trying to keep the calories to the bare minimum.1
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No. I can't exercise on a full stomach. It makes my performance tank and I feel rotten.0
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Yes0
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I very rarely do.
And no, it doesn't prevent "burning fat as efficiently during workout"0 -
I train in the late afternoon after work and before dinner so I like a good complex carb hit before a heavy session. My faves are the baked oatmeal recipes on budgetbytes.com. The pumpkin pie and cherry apple are delicious. You can eat them cold or hot but I like to crumble them in a bowl with a couple ounces of milk or yogurt. The pumpkin pie one is about 250 calories per serving when cut into 6 servings, the cherry apple is about 370 for 1 serving of 6 but you can cut them smaller if you wanted a smaller calorie hit.0
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