6 Foods That Are Great Pre-Workout Snacks

By Mark Robinson


Two prerequisites of a good workout are a steady stomach and availability of ample energy to the body. However it has been observed that people have a tendency to skip meals before a workout for either lack of time or lack of knowledge. After reading this article you will be left with no more doubts about what to eat before your workout. The tummy friendly recipes enumerated below are ideally protein laden and easy to prepare.

1. Wheat bagel with jam:

Whole wheat bagel with jam contains both, simple and complex carbohydrates and hence goes easy on digestive system. Simple carbohydrates burn faster than complex ones and a combination of both is ideal to fuel a workout right from start to finish.

2. Protein shake with added carbohydrates:

A good way to make use of protein and as well stay energized with carbohydrates can be protein shake. It is usually a straightforward on-the-go snack. It really is advised to blend a shake with juice and water and get away from milk as it may cause mucous. Thereafter you can include a banana or oats to load it with carbohydrates.

3. Oatmeal:

Oatmeal is one of the best choices for working out in the morning when you don't have time to get up and eat something 1-2 hours before. It's quick and easy to prepare and works really well. Adding fruit to this bowl can help your body utilize these calories quickly and give you more energy.

4. Greek yogurt:

This type of yogurt contains less sugar than the usual kind and more protein and carbohydrates. It goes easy on an empty stomach and is ideal to be had before intense workouts that can cause tummy trouble after a heavy meal. You can add honey or fruit for the extra kick.

5. Chicken with brown rice:

For those who plan to work out after lunch or dinner, brown rice is ideal with tofu or chicken. Brown rice is a better source of complex carbohydrates than white rice. This bland meal sits well and gives a good amount of protein and carbohydrates.

6. Legumes:

Another excellent source of carbs and protein are beans and lentils to give you a slow releasing (long lasting) energy levels. This can be perfect 1-2 hours prior to exercising. It wouldn't be a smart idea to over eat with these though, as you may experience additional flatulence. And then you might start getting noticed around the gym, for different reasons...

The timing of these little meals is very important. The foods listed above can be great for a pre-workout snack, but don't over do it with them either because it may lead to discomfort. Eating them no less than 45 min before working out for a small meal is ideal. And with a larger meal, something more like 1.5-2 hours. Even with the added calories from a bigger meal, it can cause cramping, and a sluggish and lethargic feeling as well.

When the time does not warrant waiting for 45 minutes before starting workout, it is better to have a small snack rather than exercising empty stomach.




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