Trouble Eating Early In The Morning
FutureShawn0058
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I have usually always skipped eating breakfast in the mornings because after I wake up I am always a little anxious and queasy to stomach anything except liquids. This past week my workout schedule has been and will continue to be working out at 6 in the morning. I usually drink a cup of coffee before the gym and then after the gym I will make a protein shake with fruits, almond butter etc. in it. Is this ok to substitue in the shake for a meal after a workout if you are on a pretty strict diet or would you recommend more caloric intake after a workout that early in the morning?
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as long as your workouts are not suffering, it really doesn't matter when you consume the calories. If you don't like to eat first thing in the morning, just have a slightly more calorie dense lunch and it will be fine.3
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If I didn't want breakfast, I just wouldn't eat it. There's no problem with just waiting until you're ready to begin eating for the day.5
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If you have anxiety upon waking, isn't coffee going to make it worse?0
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I do all of my morning workouts in a fasted state...I actually find having an empty stomach improves my cardio performance. I don't usually eat until much later in the day and my body has adjusted.1
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@PAFC84 a little but I use it more as a pre workout to get my heart rate up.0
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FutureShawn0058 wrote: »@PAFC84 a little but I use it more as a pre workout to get my heart rate up.
Why are you seeking to elevate your heart rate with coffee before your workout?0 -
FutureShawn0058 wrote: »@PAFC84 a little but I use it more as a pre workout to get my heart rate up.
Ah OK. I guess it depends on whether you feel like its benefits outweigh its negatives. I personally steer clear of it but then again, I don't like the taste either0 -
janejellyroll wrote: »FutureShawn0058 wrote: »@PAFC84 a little but I use it more as a pre workout to get my heart rate up.
Why are you seeking to elevate your heart rate with coffee before your workout?
I believe people do it to boost their energy and thus impact positively on their workout.0 -
janejellyroll wrote: »FutureShawn0058 wrote: »@PAFC84 a little but I use it more as a pre workout to get my heart rate up.
Why are you seeking to elevate your heart rate with coffee before your workout?
Because it’s early in the morning, Most people use pre workout. I use coffee.0 -
FutureShawn0058 wrote: »janejellyroll wrote: »FutureShawn0058 wrote: »@PAFC84 a little but I use it more as a pre workout to get my heart rate up.
Why are you seeking to elevate your heart rate with coffee before your workout?
Because it’s early in the morning, Most people use pre workout. I use coffee.
I don't understand the connection between it being early in the morning and wanting your heart rate to be higher than the exercise would otherwise make it. Not trying to be snarky, this just isn't an approach I've encountered before.
I know people who drink coffee before a workout (I do it sometimes myself), but it's for the energy, not for getting my heart rate higher.1 -
janejellyroll wrote: »FutureShawn0058 wrote: »janejellyroll wrote: »FutureShawn0058 wrote: »@PAFC84 a little but I use it more as a pre workout to get my heart rate up.
Why are you seeking to elevate your heart rate with coffee before your workout?
Because it’s early in the morning, Most people use pre workout. I use coffee.
I don't understand the connection between it being early in the morning and wanting your heart rate to be higher than the exercise would otherwise make it. Not trying to be snarky, this just isn't an approach I've encountered before.
I know people who drink coffee before a workout (I do it sometimes myself), but it's for the energy, not for getting my heart rate higher.
Ya I’m using it for the energy I misspoke. Having said that caffeine does slightly increase your heart rate.0
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