Post Workout Nutrition
Whether you’re a competitive athlete or committed exerciser, at some point you’ve probably experienced excessive fatigue and muscle soreness following your workout. Sometimes this tiredness can hold you back from working out as hard as you’d like for many days. In order to reduce this feeling of delayed recovery and allow your body to get back into the game sooner than later, you need to appreciate the importance of proper post workout nutrition.
Research scientists have shown that proper nutrition supplementation is critical for recovery from intense weight-training and endurance exercise. Most recently, the evidence points to a specific combination of carbohydrates and protein as being the most effective for restoring muscle glycogen (the fuel you use while exercising), repairing muscle damage, preventing muscle breakdown, and promoting muscle growth. All of these factors are important for your timely return to your workout plan.
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June 25, 2010
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Thanks for sharing the information . I do regulary excersice to remain fit.
Another option is drinking chocolate milk after a workout. Please read our blog post at http://americasnutrition.com/blog/chocolate-milk-after-a-workout/. Chocolate milk has been proven to help rebuilt after a workout! Great article though!
@ Tony – Yes, I agree. I’ve written about that, too. Here – Open Question: Do You Take Protein Before or After a Workout?. Thanks for the comment!
Proteins are crucial to post exercise anabolism and I recommend protein source foods for maintaining good health
I eat fruit right after the workout to replace glycogen and then follow it with some protein such as egges or chicken to help rebuild the muscle.
Bullseye. The most effective way of ensuring that your muscle grows is through having a proper post workout meal. I like to have some turkey breast and a fruit juice. Replaces both sugar levels and up protein levels.
Post workout recovery nutrition is too often neglected. So important to get that protein. Any one have an opinion on downing straight glycogen like waxy maize right away after?
Steve
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