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  • IronpumpedLady
    Registered User
    • Mar 2012
    • 216

    POST WORKOUT MEAL~

    BY: IPL


    The post workout meal (the meal you eat after a workout) is probably the most important meal of the day for anyone who is into nutrition and fitness. However, in a lot of cases this importance also leads to confusion. Maybe it's because of the many ready-made shakes available. Maybe it's the trouble with fitting it in with the rest of your diet. Maybe it's just generally not knowing whether you should even eat anything after you've worked out. Whatever it is, something about it confuses people.

    The truth is, once you understand the basics of what nutrients your body needs and doesn't need after your workout, and what the best sources are to get this nutrition from, the post workout meal will probably become the most simple and quick meal of your day.

    Simply put, aside from water (which you should already know you need) your post workout meal needs to contain 2 things, and it needs to not contain 1. You should be eating protein and carbs. You should NOT be eating fat. More on the protein and carbs you need a little later. First, let's start with a quick explanation of why you shouldn't eat fat after a workout.

    Many times in alot of my posts I explain why fat is NOT a bad thing (when it's the "good" fat) and why it is an important part of everyone's diet. However, there just happens to be a certain time when fat (good or bad) wouldn't be good to eat. This of course is in the post workout meal. Simply put, fat slows down digestion. In this case, it would be slowing down the digestion of protein and carbs. This, as you're about to find out, is the exact opposite of what you want to happen.

    At this point you should really have just 3 questions about your post workout meal:

    1 - How soon should I eat it?
    2 - How much protein and how many carbs should I eat?
    3 - What foods should the protein and carbs be coming from?

    How long after my workout should I eat my post workout meal?

    Soon... really soon. As soon as you can. I don't mean put-down-the-dumbbells-and-start-eating. It doesn't need to be quite that soon. However, there is this "window of time" that exists after your workout during which it would be the most beneficial for your body to receive it's post workout nutrition. Typically you'd want to try to get this meal into your body within 1 hour. If possible, within 30 minutes would be even better. I personally have my post workout meal about 5-10 minutes after my workout.

    Post Workout Protein

    Now that you know that time is of the essence when it comes to your post workout meal, this part is going to make a whole lot of sense. See, eating this meal soon after a workout is important, but just because you are putting the food into your body quickly doesn't actually mean the food is being digested and used by your body equally as quick. While egg whites, chicken and tuna fish are fine sources of protein that I personally eat daily, they aren't the ideal type of protein for the meal after your workout.

    These foods are whole foods, and the protein in whole foods digest pretty slowly. You may have eaten a high protein food in your post workout meal, but by the time the protein is digested and finally ready to be used by your body, a whole lot of time would have passed. This is why the ideal source of protein to eat after your workout is a whey protein powder mixed with some type of liquid thus creating a whey protein shake.

    A whey protein shake will be digested by your body much quicker than a whole food because it will be a liquid. And, not to mention, whey protein is the fastest digesting protein there is. This is what makes whey protein pretty much the official choice of most people as their post workout meal protein source. As for how much, try to consume between 0.15-0.25 grams of protein per pound of your body weight (so a 175lb person would shoot for between 26-43 grams at this time).

    post Workout Carbs

    Yeah yeah yeah. "Carbs are bad! Carbs are the devil! I am scared to death of carbs! Get them away from me!!" Settle down. First of all, they aren't so bad. Secondly, after your workout they are actually an extremely important part of your post workout nutrition. Carbs will be used by your body to restore muscle glycogen. If your post workout meal doesn't contain carbs, your body may actually instead break down muscle tissue for this same purpose. That would be a bad thing. Carbs also create an insulin spike which helps to move nutrients into your muscle tissue quicker.

    So, now that you know you need them after a workout, what kind do you need? Well, you know all about good carbs and bad carbs by now, right? Funny enough, this is actually the only time when "good carbs" and "bad carbs" switch roles. This doesn't mean start eating cookies, this just means that typical good carbs (whole wheat bread, brown rice, etc) contain fiber, and fiber slows down their digestion. This is actually what makes them "good" any other time of the day. But by now you know the post workout meal is all about speed. And when it comes to speed, simple carbs beat complex carbs.

    A food like a baked potato is an okay choice for a carb source after a workout. However, just like protein, whole foods in general aren't really the most ideal choice at this time. This is where a little something called dextrose comes in. Dextrose is not a supplement... it's actually just a type of sugar. I know, I'm basically saying you should eat sugar. While that would be insane any other time of the day, your post workout meal is the one exception.

    Along with whey protein, dextrose has also become almost an official choice for a post workout carb. Most people should look to consume somewhere between 0.25-0.4 grams of carbs per pound of their body weight from dextrose (a 175lb person would shoot for between 40-70 grams). I think most people should stick more towards the lower/middle end of their range rather than higher end.

    My post Workout meal

    Before I leave for the gym, I put everything I need inside of a shaker bottle. A shaker bottle is just a plastic cup with a cover and some type of "blending" piece inside. You just put something in it, add water, and shake it for about 5-10 seconds. It is simple and extremely convenient for your post workout meal. I put in the whey protein powder, dextrose, 5 grams of L-Glutamine, and 5 grams of Creatine and take a bottle of water with me.

    After my workout I get into my car, open the shaker bottle, pour in the water, shake for 5-10 seconds and drink on the ride home. The whole process takes less than a minute and the whole "meall" is finished in a matter of minutes if I take my time. There you have it... quick, easy, convenient and contains the best sources of everything my body requires post workout.







    Stay Strong~~!!!

    IPL
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  • BikerTrash
    Vet
    • Aug 2011
    • 2125

    #2
    Excellent read IPL and summed it all up right there above .good info

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    • elaborate

      #3
      Cannot even add to that....Perfect

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      • clutchitalian
        Registered User
        • Sep 2011
        • 1544

        #4
        Absolutely PERFECT....My postworkout shake is EXACTLY the same....

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        • Scott21
          VET
          • Oct 2007
          • 491

          #5
          What if you do GH (no slin) post workout, you think you should wait?

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          • Jasonva
            Vet
            • Mar 2012
            • 28

            #6
            I always do my slin and gh pre workout bud. just make sure you take your protein and dextrose shake before and another while your working out and sip between sets.

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            • liftsiron
              Administrator
              • Nov 2003
              • 18433

              #7
              Very important!!!!!
              ADMIN/OWNER@Peak-Muscle

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              • John Benz
                Vet
                • Jan 2004
                • 3208

                #8
                Excellent advice and IPL is living proof of the results!

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                • BigSickD
                  Vet
                  • May 2004
                  • 2720

                  #9
                  Great post, I usually just drink a shake and eat a pop tart in the gym before I leave..LOL
                  BigSickD does not actually exist. He is the alter ego of a punkass 17yo kid that doesn't even workout.

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                  • Freezerdude

                    #10
                    Great post..

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                    • Jumperz
                      Vet
                      • Sep 2011
                      • 634

                      #11
                      1.75kg of dextrose was at My door disarvo! It tastes like sherbert!

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