Morning workouts aren’t for everyone and I just recently switched to them due to my son starting Pre Kindergarten, but for those of you who love them (or just love to get them over with early in the day!), deciding whether to eat breakfast before or after is a pretty common dilemma.
The good news is, it’s possible to be properly fueled for a morning workout without the unpleasant side effects that send you running to the nearest restroom. It’s all about what you eat, and when you eat it.
Before Your Morning Workout
- 30-60 minutes before you lace up your sneakers, have a carbohydrate-rich snack, like a piece of fruit, a slice of toast with jam, or a low-fiber granola bar.
- Drink a tall glass of water to help digest your snack and rehydrate after those 8-12 hours of laying around.
- Avoid fiber and fat since they take more effort for you body to digest and can cause an upset stomach.
- If eating early in the morning doesn’t agree with you, have some applesauce or a small glass of 100% fruit juice. Just stay away from the more acidic juices like orange or grapefruit since they can irritate your stomach. You can also hydrate with a diluted sport drink instead of regular water. The added carbohydrates will help keep you going.
Enjoy a healthy breakfast that contains complex carbohydrates and protein within 1 hour following your workout. Doing so will replenish your energy stores and help build and repair muscle. Here are a few great post-workout breakfast ideas:
- A yogurt parfait with granola, fruit, and a sprinkle of nuts or seeds
- A smoothie made with yogurt, fresh or frozen fruit, and some avocado, peanut butter, flax, or chia seeds for a dose of healthy fats
- Oatmeal (made with milk for added protein), topped with dried or fresh fruit, nuts, or nut butter
- Eggs with sautéed veggies (think: spinach, tomato, caramelized onions), a slice of whole grain toast, and a cup of reduced-fat milk. Grab a piece of fruit or a handful of nuts if you’re still hungry.
Do you exercise in the morning, too? What are some of your favorite workout-fueling foods?
Via: MyFitnessPal - Elle Penner= M.P.H., R.D. and edited by Maria Doney
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