Pre & Post Workout Tips

2 options for preworkout:

2 hours before cardiovascular training or strength training- eat a meal consiting of complex carbohydrates- e.g. fiber, whole wheat, vegatables and also include protein (nutrient balance is crucial)

* this increases glucose levels that can be used for our workout and essential for maximal strength- muscle endurance is more efficient when supplied with preworkout fuel. ( meal shake supplement is ok too) note the calories and adjust according to your goal.

OR

* 1 hour before workout- eat 1-2 fruits e.g bananas, apple, pear- this will spike glucose levels that can be used to begin our workout. Any nutrient dense food preferablly fruit will suffice. A list of nutrient dense foods can be found on my Nutrition Journal Log (see link below)

Post Workout -

After a strength or endurance based workout that lasts more than 60 minutes it is recommended to consume a complete protein meal ( balance nutrients according to nutrition plan)

This meal needs to be consumed within 90 minutes of post workout. The muscle at this time is seeking replenishment of glycogen to regenerate. Immediate supply of protein meal or meal shake will increase recovery from 30%-60%!

7 essential nutrients. for healthy living- Note the percentage of daily intake.

1. Carbohydrates - the body's main source of energy. Limit simple carbs and eat more complex carbohydrates. Daily caloric intake range 55%-60% <4 calories per gram>

2. Protein - essential for building and repairing muscle tissue. Daily caloric intake range 10%-12% <4 calories per gram>

3. Fats - our body uses it for energy and insulation. Limit saturated fats to less than 30% and unsaturated fats to less than 10% of Daily caloric intake <9 calories per gram>

4. Fiber - lowers cholesterol- promotes healthy elimination, consume both insoluble and soluble fiber. Daily intake range 20-30 grams.

5. Vitamins- catalyze body's chemical reaction

6. Minerals- regulates body process

7. Water- regulates body temperature, best liquid for hydration unless workout exceed 90 minutes then sports drink with electrolytes.

Information on 3 under-reported nutrients:

Water- We must stay well hydrated this enables the body's natural functions to occur quickly and efficiently. Energy metabolism and drinking plenty of water will promote a increase in our metabolic rate and help with feelings of satiation. A minimuim intake is to drink 1 ounce of water for every 2 pounds of body weight.

Fiber- Regulates metabolism and digestiion- we need this nutrient for efficient absorption and elimination. Also helps to prevent heart disease and certain cancer.

Omega-3 : Essential fatty acids are important building blocks of our cell membranes, and neurological systems. They play a critical role in many functions in the body and are essential for good health including our cardiovascular, heart, inflammation of muscles and homeostasis (complete body balance)

Without a structured balanced nutrition program we can barely be meeting the body's transformation requirement to see any results. Nutrition in combination with a strength and conditioning program is the most effective way to turn your body into a fat burning machine. It is the most productive form of exercise for functional daily life activities and overall health.

There should be no secrets when training with a personal trainer, make sure they give you 110% in all aspects of your training program.

Julio A. Salado, AFAA & NASM*C.P.T
Fitness Foundry designed for healthy living.©
Certified Personal Trainer
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Good info.
What about if you like to train right after you wake up? I have about 15-20 mins to get my head out of a fog before I start training for 1 hour (weights). Usually I have a java and get to it, then have breakfast. What can I eat in this time frame thats not fruit (hate fruits).
Food in the morning is an issue for me, I never ate before 10 a.m. but now I force down some food, it does help during the day.
 
2 options for preworkout:

2 hours before cardiovascular training or strength training- eat a meal consiting of complex carbohydrates- e.g. fiber, whole wheat, vegatables and also include protein (nutrient balance is crucial)

OR

* 1 hour before workout- eat 1-2 fruits e.g bananas, apple, pear- this will spike glucose levels that can be used to begin our workout. Any nutrient dense food preferablly fruit will suffice.

So if you cant eat 2 hours before your workout, you dont inake an amino acid before the workout? Protein shake would work well here.
 
Pre Workout

So a protien shake is OK in that 15-20 min time frame? Usually I have 300 grams liquid>35 grams whey protien, can I take half before and half after? It's a big drink before a workout (for me). Food is really an issue before 10 or 11 am.
Thanks!
 
Thanks!
I throw in a handful of strawberries to kill the taste, and I do use 1% milk (again to kill the taste). I'll give it a try demain.
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white potato is also good for post workout. It is higher glycemic than some fruit, also a little bit more filling if that is what you are looking for. A touch of honey also works well as it keeps you anabolic.
 
Really good info I knew very little about pre workout and post workout eating habits. It can be far more technical than I thought
 
You gave information on the sorts of foods you should eat before and after a workout and when they should be eaten, I'm wondering if there are certain sorts of food that should be eaten at certain times throughout the day, for example, in the morning start the day with just fruits... stuff like that.
 
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