Before OR After...
jayme03
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Eat before or after you workout? I know this is a question that is asked far too often, but I can't seem to keep the answer stuck in my head. I wake up starving, so I really feel like I need to eat something before I exercise. Otherwise I get nauseous and a headache.
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i think you need to do both?0
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Both! I like a banana or apple before and then a meal after.0
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I do both. Usually half a peanut butter sandwich (1 slice of whole wheat bread and 1 tbsp of peanut butter) before and a banana after.0
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I don;t work out in the morning, but you should try to drink some OJ or some fruit. The sugar with help to get you going.0
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I eat an apple and some carrots before then a high protein meal after.0
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I do both! I eat a Clif bar before and a piece of fruit (if it's like 6am) and I eat a piece of fruit afterwards on the way home. :drinker:0
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Yep I agree with everyone else... I try to break meals up and eat through out the day so I don't eat too much at any one time. That way your body is always digesting small amounts and always working to break it down. I've heard 5 small meals a day are what you should shoot for.0
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Eat before or after you workout? I know this is a question that is asked far too often, but I can't seem to keep the answer stuck in my head. I wake up starving, so I really feel like I need to eat something before I exercise. Otherwise I get nauseous and a headache.
It honestly depends on what I am doing and the time of year. I have no trouble doing a "fasted" exercise session, with a duration of an hour or less in the winter. But I prefer to eat a little something in the summer and definitely before longer workouts at any time of year.
If I exercise later in the day, and I'm not hungry, I just wait until after I am done exercising. Then I eat a planned meal instead of adding an additional snack.0 -
Both! I work out early and never been a breakfast person. I eat a special K bar 9 for the carbs to get my sugars up before my work out. Its light and doesn't put too much in me before the work out. I drink water during the work out with a little fresh lemon in it.. I eat something with protien after the work out. Hope that helps, I know it works for me!0
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When I used to do early morning workouts, I needed a small banana or granola bar before, then regular breakfast after.0
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Before: Eat something small, satiating and easily digestible. (30-60 mins for a snack/small meal, AT LEAST an hour for a large meal). Ideally something with carbs to fuel the workout, go easy on the fats and fiber (your body has to choose between sending blood to your organs to digest or your limbs to fuel the workout).
After: If weight loss is your goal, you don't need to eat anything (the goal is to create a deficit, right?). If you lifted weights and are trying to become stronger or bigger, eat/drink some protein (quick digesting). If you did cardio, eat some more carbs to re-fuel your muscles and glycogen stores.
A lot of runners swear by chocolate milk, it has a 2:1 carbs/protein ratio.0 -
Before: Eat something small, satiating and easily digestible. (30-60 mins for a snack/small meal, AT LEAST an hour for a large meal). Ideally something with carbs to fuel the workout, go easy on the fats and fiber (your body has to choose between sending blood to your organs to digest or your limbs to fuel the workout).
After: If weight loss is your goal, you don't need to eat anything (the goal is to create a deficit, right?). If you lifted weights and are trying to become stronger or bigger, eat/drink some protein (quick digesting). If you did cardio, eat some more carbs to re-fuel your muscles and glycogen stores.
A lot of runners swear by chocolate milk, it has a 2:1 carbs/protein ratio.
I've never heard this about chocolate milk and running...something I need to look up. Thanks!0 -
I do both I have a breakfast that is filling, but not heavy. Then I work out. Then I eat lunch0
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I have carbs before and protein after.0
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This is what I have read:
if your goal is weight loss, then eat after you work out while your metabolism is high, if you need to eat before like after you wake up, choose something small 100-150 calories, then eat a snack including protein when you are done0 -
Thanks everyone! I love the fruit idea, because I really think I need the sugar in the morning to get me going. I can't seem to NOT eat before I workout, which is around 5-6am (before work)--my blood sugar bottoms out by then. I think I'm going to try with a piece of fruit, and high protein meal thereafter. I'd love to rationalize chocolate milk for breakfast, but I'm not a runner (bum knees) and I want so badly for this 10 lbs to disappear come Christmas
Thank you again!0
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