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      coolcoolone last edited by

      Eat a healthy breakfast
      If you exercise in the morning, get up early enough to finish breakfast at least one hour before your workout. … Studies suggest eating or drinking carbohydrates before exercise can improve workout performance and may allow you to work out for a longer duration or higher intensity.

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        frazermuscle last edited by

        Male can burn fat faster training fasted, women on the other day do not.

        If your not getting your macros/kcals correct in the first place, thinking about timing of meals is completely pointless. Gut health and sleep optimisization with a good diet is far far more important.

        Post-workout meal example: fast acting carbs, LOW fibre & protein.

        I.E Bowl of almond milk, cocopop cereal & a protein shake. You don't want HIGH fibre (so if you use rice, use white as its less fibre and fast absorbing), otherwise it slows down the process of absorption - insulin levels are higher after working out hard so you're soak up nutrients better.

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          royalcrown89 last edited by

          @frazermuscle:

          Male can burn fat faster training fasted, women on the other day do not.

          If your not getting your macros/kcals correct in the first place, thinking about timing of meals is completely pointless. Gut health and sleep optimisization with a good diet is far far more important.

          Post-workout meal example: fast acting carbs, LOW fibre & protein.

          I.E Bowl of almond milk, cocopop cereal & a protein shake. You don't want HIGH fibre (so if you use rice, use white as its less fibre and fast absorbing), otherwise it slows down the process of absorption - insulin levels are higher after working out hard so you're soak up nutrients better.

          Thanks for this info and I love almond milk. It truly is the best replacement for dairy milk, which I stopped drinking entirely a year ago.

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