Jade Teta ND, CSCS
One of the regular questions we get asked by our clients is what they should eat before and after their workouts. If you have ever taken a metabolic effect class you have probably heard your trainer mention something to you about staying away from alcohol and sugar and focusing on vegetables, protein and water after your workout. You may be wondering why this is important and also what if anything you can eat before the workout. Here are several points to keep in mind when you are thinking about eating and your workout.
When you exercise you are altering key hormones in the body that determine whether you burn or store fat and if you will build muscle or break it down. Food, like exercise, manipulates these same hormones. If you dont pay close attention to what you eat, you will create a tug-o-war between what hormones exercise releases and what hormones your food releases. The impotant thing to remember is that hormones act like people and will have different actions depending on the other hormones that are released together with them. Insulin is a major hormone in the body that is responsible for storing fat. However, it is also one of the most powerful hormones for building muscle. It turns out the timing of a carbohydrate rich meal will determine which predominates, fat burning or muscle burning or fat burning and muscle building. If you eat suagry and starchy foods before your workout you will increase insulin and decrease the fat burning effect of your workout. That is why we advise staying away from these foods before a workout and during the workout. Gatorade, fruit juices, and other sprots drinks, along with traditonal carbs like pasta, rice, and bread should not be used before a work. However, these same foods eaten in moderation and with plenty of protein after your workout may provide some benefit assuming you are not overdoing. 10-15 bites of these foods after a workout should provide enough of an insulin secretion to drive muscle building, but not so much to slow fat burning. Here are some general tips on pre and post workout nutrition to insure the right hormonal balance.
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