Post work out snack an hour before bed
ChristineNicole81
Posts: 31
I have used MFP since last August and I have successfully lost 35 lbs. I have 5 more lbsthat I am just fighting over and over and it is not coming off since March 31st. I am trying new things-food and exercise routine- and one thing I know is not to eat three hours before bed. Here is my issue: I work out at 8pm with my husband after work and afterwards I have snack -protein shake and fruit, protein smoothie, just fruit, sometimes cereal with almond milk. Should I not be doing this since I get home at 9:15ish, shower and eat at 9:30ishand then go to bed pretty much right after. I don't fall asleep till around 10:30 after some reading. I used to adhere to not eating three hours before bed when I lived with my parents cause I could do the treadmill RIGHT after work and my schedule no longer allows that.
So should I or shouldnt I eat post work out? If I eat a snack it before the workout its still less than three hours before bed. I eat dinner at 5:30ish every night.
So should I or shouldnt I eat post work out? If I eat a snack it before the workout its still less than three hours before bed. I eat dinner at 5:30ish every night.
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I read in the women's health big book of exercises that it is important to eat at least 20 grams of protein an hour before or a half hour after your work out to rebuild your muscles. Its hard to work out on a full stomach so i think its fine that you eat a little after your work out especially since its a healthy meal.0
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A nice light post workout snack for me is 1/2 cup of cottage cheese with a tiny bit of fruit and honey. That would be light enough to have before bed and still get in some protein.0
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Unless you have any medical issues - you can eat/drink whenever you want, even if that is 2 minutes before going to sleep. Protein has an absorbtion window of about 24 hours, so you do not have to worry about a tight 'window' of when it is effective.
Don't overthink it - hit your calores and hit your macros for the day as a whole.0 -
if it doesn't affect your sleep-having something to eat/drink high in protein after your workout is a good idea (if you didn't get it in before the workout)
(I can't eat before bed-it gives me nightmares)0 -
I generally finish my workout around 7 pm and have dinner and 2 snacks right up to bedtime about 10 pm - if i don't eat at night before bed i wake up super early too hungry to sleep - i'm losing 2 lbs a week so it's working OK for me so I agree with just hitting your calories in / calories out for the day but everybodys body's different ......0
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