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Crunchy Pip 01-18-2013 05:38 AM

Binging after exercise
 
I can't help myself :(

I go to the gym three times per week (spinning, step aerobics and weights), and after each session I am ravenous. It's insatiable. I try just eating one item, but that doesn't satisfy the hunger. It goes on and on.

Does anyone else experience this? :^:

Ellemphriem 01-18-2013 06:10 AM

Ι have the opposite effect, from way back when i was running and now that i am working out after the end of any workout i cannot eat anything for at least an hour, or an hour and a half. I have no appetite. After that time passes though YES i am ravenous!

luckymommy 01-18-2013 09:21 AM

I have heard that exercise can actually stimulate appetite....well, to be more specific, it's cardio. On the other hand, it appears that weight training doesn't. I'm not sure about all of this but I think the author is Gary Taub and he gathered and summarized all the research. What are you eating the rest of the day? Could it be that you're actually thirsty/dehydrated? Maybe you could plan on having a protein shake after the meal and sip on it very slowly (perhaps mix it in a blender with ice so that you have to sip slowly). I hope you figure it out.

katrinakit 01-18-2013 12:39 PM

This happens to me if I work out really hard. I end up binging and eating way more calories than I burned. However, I have found that if I just walk or do another not-to-intense type of workout it reduces my appetite.

bingefree2013 01-18-2013 03:46 PM

This is why I am not a fan of crazy cardio. Back when I was actively trying to lose during most of 2010, I exercised around 2 hours/day. I always ended up so hungry that I binged and ruined all of my work for that day. So basically I was bingeing daily. I never weighed more than when I exercised the most. Go figure!

I stopped exercising in 2011 and dropped 25lbs because my appetite had decreased so much.

I'm not anti-exercise by any means. But I think exercise for weight loss is futile approach. I agree with another poster: perhaps stick to walking and small things like that instead of intense cardio.

Crunchy Pip 01-18-2013 05:48 PM

It's ironic isn't it.

I did my spinning class tonight, then ate a ready meal, 2 apples, a few rice cakes and a few bowls of bran flakes. Not too bad. I won't count it as a binge. Normally I have boxes of cakes. :o

heather1970 01-19-2013 11:50 PM

My doctor recommended that I use peppermint candies during my workout, it keeps the blood sugar steady. After I am finished working out, I drink a protein shake and around 20 ounces of water. 20 - 30 minutes later, I have a small non-fat latte. It sounds like an odd routine, but I no longer have the ravenous cravings I did before I integrated this routine. Good luck!

Crunchy Pip 01-20-2013 08:24 AM

I binged :(

danzingurl77 01-20-2013 12:45 PM

Hmm... How soon after your workout are you eating? I find that I lose my appetite for about 1-2 hours after a workout, but if I don't get some protein into my system within that time window right after a workout, I crave carbs like CRAZY for the rest of the day...

AlmostMe 01-20-2013 01:06 PM

I would definitely try drinking more water. You may be confusing hunger with thirst.

betsy2013 01-20-2013 01:15 PM

Since I'm in my 60s, I'm pretty sure my workouts aren't as intense as yours, but I don't have problems with being ravenous. I do two sets of cardio with weights in between. Before ever going to the gym, I drink 8 oz of water. After my first cardio, I drink a bottle or 16 oz. And I eat lunch as soon as I get home. If your schedule doesn't allow for a meal right after, then I think the suggestions of making sure you're staying hydrated and eating something with protein in it will help with keeping it under control better. Or, cut back on the intensity and see if that helps.

KittyKatFan 01-20-2013 07:49 PM

Are you able to eat a bit prior to working out?

atmos 01-21-2013 11:53 AM

I get soooo hungry during the day if I've gone on a morning run. It seems like it's only running that does this to me. If I hike or kickbox I don't have this issue. But if I run in the morning, I'm stomach-rumbling hungry all day.

Crunchy Pip 01-24-2013 06:39 AM

I eat about an hour prior to workouts. The workouts are very hardcore (always to exhaustion).

I did a class last night and didn't binge afterwards!! Yay!!

My next class is tomorrow (spinning) and that's always the one where I'm guaranteed to binge afterwards. Let's hope I can break the cycle.

bingefree2013 01-24-2013 10:02 AM

If you're exercising to exhaustion, I think you need to tone them down. Your body is trying to tell you, enough! Exercise should be fun, but what you're doing sounds like a punishment :/


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