I don't eat anything before a workout--I get up at 4:15am and exercise before I do ANYTHING else (well, I pee first, but that's it! ). I've read that exercising on an empty stomach actually increases your fat-burning efficiency because your body gets energy first from your glycogen stores and then from your fat stores. Well, if you haven't eaten recently, then you shouldn't have much in your glycogen stores, so your body turns to burning fat sooner. I hope that makes sense
After my workout, I take a quick shower and then have my breakfast smoothie--a frozen banana, about 1.75 cups skim milk, and 2 scoops vanilla protein powder whirred up in my Magic Bullet cup (so I get in some good carbs and some protein and lots of YUMMINESS)
Well I'm an after work exerciser...I want to work towards doing more early mornings but that will come with daylight savings....as long as its pitch black at 5am I know I won't get up that early. I've been completely unsuccessful in the mornings with the occasional exception of a 30 minute yoga tape I sometimes do to get me going on sluggish days....which I don't eat before, I get up and have some water then do the yoga, shower then eat breakfast.
As far as evening exercising....its been a tough balance to maintain. I get out of work at 6:00PM and have a 1-1.5 hour commute home. If I go home first then I won't go to the gym so I MUST go straight there (I get there about 7:30) I've set up my eating schedule to back that up...I have a larger lunch (usually some grilled chicken, a whole grain and a veggie) that I put together the night before. I snack on something mid afternoon (today its carrots) and something on the train about half way through my commute (which is about 30 minutes before I get to the gym, today its 1 serving of whole wheat crackers and 1oz of light cheese) I find that I don't have this 'snack' then I'm starved when I get home and will over eat, basically because I work out at dinner time. I try to keep dinners light, mostly protein and non-starchy veggies.
Have you ever tried chocolate protein powder and blueberries? Sounds kinda gross but it's really, really good.
I'm actually one of the few women I know who would much rather have something vanilla than chocolate--not a huge chocolate fan (helps to keep my hand out of the candy dish at work and away from office birthday cakes, though!)
Have you ever tried chocolate protein powder and blueberries? Sounds kinda gross but it's really, really good.
That does sound good. It's not that i dislike protein bars or supplements, it's that i was raised to avoid man-made type powders and such in my european family. MMmmMm. Chocolate + fruit = fave!.
I keep at least one containter of Nature Mix from Whole Foods on the counter in my kitchen at all times. It is raisons, dried cranberries and mixed nuts (all unsalted). When I go to the kitchen to look for a snack, it's always right there and I grab a handful and move on. When I've finished working out and go to get more water, I grab a handful. It not only makes me feel FULL but it also makes me feel like I'm eating an energy boost.
When I cycle a long distance (anything over 20 miles), I eat pria bars. I need to have food on the go because I expend so much energy and I really hate power bars. Pria bars are light and crispy and make me feel like I'm eating energy to get me through the rest of the ride.