Hello to all. I am a 31 year old male; approximately 6'2" in height and weight around 300lbs. I began a workout a program one month ago and my ultimate goal is to lose 75lbs.
During my workouts I drink water; usually a fair amount as I do about 2-3 hours now in the gym. My main question is keeping my sugars good; I am a type 2 diabetic and I have found myself twice after a workout feeling very low with my sugars. I've begun drinking a 20 oz. Powerade after every workout; the caloric intake is only 125 calories and I find that it has the right amount of sugars I need for the gap of time between meals. I've tried Powerade Zero and I do like it but the problem is it has 0 sugar which in most cases is good but I fear for me isn't. I feel like I HAVE to get some in me after a hard workout.
My question is.. is there a better alternative? I've heard that you should try to incorporate protein after a workout.. is this true? Are there drinks out there that have high levels of protein AND "some" sugars to help replenish myself after a workout?
Any input is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
During my workouts I drink water; usually a fair amount as I do about 2-3 hours now in the gym. My main question is keeping my sugars good; I am a type 2 diabetic and I have found myself twice after a workout feeling very low with my sugars. I've begun drinking a 20 oz. Powerade after every workout; the caloric intake is only 125 calories and I find that it has the right amount of sugars I need for the gap of time between meals. I've tried Powerade Zero and I do like it but the problem is it has 0 sugar which in most cases is good but I fear for me isn't. I feel like I HAVE to get some in me after a hard workout.
My question is.. is there a better alternative? I've heard that you should try to incorporate protein after a workout.. is this true? Are there drinks out there that have high levels of protein AND "some" sugars to help replenish myself after a workout?
Any input is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!