giantsbran1227
04-28-2008, 05:37 PM
What should boxers be eating post and pre workouts. Im guessing it would be different than a body builder. I am 152lb and trying to maintain my weight but maybe loose some body fat and replace it with muscle. Also when i mean workout i mean boxing not weight lifting.
Should we eat carbs, protein, fat....... Post and pre workout.......
jberg
04-28-2008, 05:42 PM
i know complex carbs are good (ie. rice, pasta) an hour or 2 before training
im not too sure about after
plenty of water
lets see if someone else can recommend wat to eat after
dfwtx
04-28-2008, 07:38 PM
Yea i would love to know
complex carbs before and protein after i believe but im not 100% on this
giantsbran1227
04-28-2008, 07:49 PM
Yea i heard carbs should be eaten after a workout also for recovery. Anyone know?
tebe6sm
04-28-2008, 08:59 PM
a lot of times I'll have honey with oatmeal afterwards -- honey helps to replenish the glycogen lost in muscles during the workout; i'll usually have a banana as well because it's useful to have some fast-acting carbs after the workout since that's when your body needs it most; usually a cup of milk too for the protein
that's at least the impression i'm under
Landon S
04-29-2008, 12:46 AM
What everyone is telling you is right. carbs before (I eat 1 or 2 bananas 1 hour before) protein after. I go to the gym before supper and eat when I get home.
..David..
04-29-2008, 12:51 AM
after training its good to get something with sugar on it, and protein of course to repair the damage to the body, even if it sounds weird having a coke just after training does good to you, refilling glycogen its very important after a hard workout, and coke or something with sugar on it works wonders, for protein you can have anything, from a shake to a can of tuna, so yeah you can have a can of tuna and a coke and that would work wonders,
its also cheap and easy to get.
:)
RockyMarcianofan00
04-29-2008, 01:18 AM
after training its good to get something with sugar on it, and protein of course to repair the damage to the body, even if it sounds weird having a coke just after training does good to you, refilling glycogen its very important after a hard workout, and coke or something with sugar on it works wonders, for protein you can have anything, from a shake to a can of tuna, so yeah you can have a can of tuna and a coke and that would work wonders,
its also cheap and easy to get.
:)
When you say Coke I assume you're talking about Coca-Cola, the Soda. I would disagree with you, because Coke actually has very little to no sugar in it. The sugars you're referring to are actually High-Fructose Corn syrup, which is extremely bad for you. 1 can of coke is 140 empty calories, which can hurt the results of your workout.
Just adding my "two cents" though.
..David..
04-29-2008, 01:34 AM
well its a very valid point, although it does help after a workout its
definitely not the healthiest option, Sugars such as Maltodextrine and Dextrose post workout are optimal for replenishing muscle glycogen. Table sugar is made up of 40% fructose so thats a good choise too, but cmon i am trying to make it easier, here. a coke and a can of tuna its an easy and affordable meal that will give you resuts, but definitely not the best choise for a meal again.
:)
Salty
04-29-2008, 02:04 AM
An insulin ****e is also very handy in decreasing recovery times when consuming the protein as it delivers the nutrients quicker to the muscles. Also look into L-glutamine this stuff is seriously magic, dropped my recovery down a lot, able to do two strenuous set of exercise a day (morning and night) without feeling the i'll effects from each.