About how far in advance should you eat before you head to the gym? also for the morning workouts should you eat before or after your workout
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i feel i need to eat before a workout no matter what im doing (cutting bulking matining) or else i haev no energy to complete the workout. the type of food you eat depends.Originally posted by Starr
Depends on whether you are prepping for a comp, cutting, bulking, or maintaining...
as a rough guideline i would say eat solid food about an hour before, or a shake 30-45min before
i know guys doing legs like to eat LONG before so they can fully digest
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Thanks everyone for your imput.
I train for me I don't do any compitions So i am really just trying o gain size and shape right now ...Not big enough to compete just yet. I am going to do the shake thing in the morning i figure i wake up make my shake and get ready to go it should be a good hour beofre i work out.
Thanks again everyone
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I've always understood that you want to wait at least an hour before you workout, so your food can fully digest. I've made the mistake of eating 30-45 mintues prior to a workout and I was 'weak' the whole time. From what I understand, I was weak because my body was still using some of it's energy to digest the food, so I wasn't at 100% energy level.
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I try to time things to keep the schedule of eating a substantial meal every three hours, or something lighter more frequently. This translates to my eating a "real meal" about 1.5 hours before my workout, or having a shake or a bar 45-60 minutes before.
I also tend to follow "Dr. Squat" Hatfield's recommendation about eating for what you'll be doing for the next 3 hours. But then, I've rarely had a problem with a large carb/protein meal making me feel sluggish.
I should probably also clarify that my definition of a pre-workout meal is something like egg whites or chicken, oatmeal, fruit, and water or green tea. I wouldn't try this on pot roast and potatoes :D
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