I get up at 6 am every day, eat 4 oz plain nonfat yogurt / 4 oz nonfat cottage cheese / 4 oz blueberries / sprinkle of ground ginger, drink a couple cups of water, and take my fish oil, cal-mag, and vitamin D supplements. Then I work out--30 to 45 minutes of strength training, or a 35 minute bike ride to my workplace.
Post workout I have 2 eggs, chocolate milk (16 oz nonfat milk, 1.25 oz cocoa, couple packets of Splenda), and some fruit (this morning it was a mango, usually it's a couple of mandarin oranges).
My blood sugar is extremely sensitive in the morning and if I don't eat like this I will become very hypoglycemic in response to a workout. I'd like to say that eating before my workout helps with my performance, but I'm not sure that it really does; I'm truly not a morning person, so I never perform very well in the morning. That's just a fact of life. But it's also a fact of life that when I work out first thing in the morning, I get it done--versus if I wait until after work, I usually will not get it done. It's better to get it done and perform crappily than to not get it done at all.
Evening workouts I can usually be laxer with the food around--an apple is plenty beforehand and dinner will do me post-workout. I don't get hypoglycemic from afternoon or evening workouts.
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