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| Pro Stature | Well it's been a while since i've hit the gym and even dieted for that matter, i've got the diet thing down again, but i have completely forgotten what i should eat for a preworkout meal, i can't remember if it's complex carbs or simple carbs, i think it's complex cause i no u want the simple carbs afterwards. so what is it??
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you got it right... I eat a bowl of oatmeal an our before lifting, and simple carbs (dextrose) afterwards in my post workout shake... | |
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| eating more folate... Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: State College, PA
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Recipes: 0 Rep Power: 113 | It depends on a number of factors. Depending on your goals, the most important thing you can do to have a strong workout is to have a sound diet for the couple days leading up to the workout. Most people forget how long it REALLY takes carbohydrates to metabolize into useable glyogen. That said, to prevent catabolism and ensure recovery, a blend of protein or branch chain amino acids along with a possible carb source will do you just fine pre-workout. I try to keep anything within 2 hours of lifting in liquid form because I feel sluggish otherwise. I've been working with a sports nutritionist here who insists the body can't metabolize simple protein peptides and a simple carb molecule simultaniously. He believes the body absorbes nutrients in this manner: 1) water 2) sugar 3) protein for this reason, the following workout protocal is used by myself. -2 hours pre workout: 5oz (dry) pasta with chicken and 1 tbls oil. -30 min pre workout- 1 scoop of whey+ 1 scoop of energy supp -halfway through my workout I begin the consumption of 40g sugar. -PWO i finish the sugar. -30 min PWO I take my protein and multi alone. -1 hour PWO I eat the same meal as I did 2 hours prior.
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Recipes: 0 Rep Power: 128 | Echoing what others said, consistent daily nutrition is key to consistently good workouts. I like to eat a nice hearty meal 1.5-2 hours before hand (usually steak or chicken with some rice or pasta). About 30 minutes prior to training I eat an apple and a banana, and 15 minutes prior I drink 1 scoop of whey. Another method I have used with success is to eat my meal 2 hours before hand, and then 45 minutes prior to training eat an apple with some peanut butter on top, washed down with 1 scoop of whey. Quote:
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| eating more folate... Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: State College, PA
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Recipes: 0 Rep Power: 113 | i've been using it all year, and i've been having some pretty redic results in the past 7 months or so. Less gas and less soreness. I mean, there may be some lurking variables, but it seems like the amino acid uptake is greater when i keep it away from the sugars.
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Recipes: 0 Rep Power: 0 | Pre workout meal= Oats/Eggwhites usually, 45mins pre workout 1.5 scoop ISS's satur8 Rush. During=6-8 scoops xtend w/ 5 grams creatine mono in a gallon jug. Post workout= a serving of CORE's PWO, hour and 30mins later more oats/egghwhites. |
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Cool. Quick question - what are you using for your '1 scoop of energy supp'? | |
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Recipes: 0 Rep Power: 113 | its expensive as hell, but it gets me pumped and wired. sometimes i get headaches after me workouts, but it is worth it.
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