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What to Eat When Working Out: Fitness and Exercise
Diet
Fitness and exercise diets incorporate a large variety of whole
foods with natural ingredients. Many stores offer organic products, fresh fruits and veggies, and salad bars. If
you are working out for an extended amount of time, you should be eating a good amount of carbohydrates (9-12
servings), protein (3-4 servings), dairy (2-3 servings), fruits and veggies (7-10 servings) per
day.
However, besides serving size and fat to carbohydrate ratios there
are several rules to a fitness and exercise diet that will lead to a great workout and a lifetime of healthy
diet.
Fitness and Exercise Diet Rules:
1. Moderation is the number one rule when it comes to a
fitness and exercise diet. The key here is: everything in moderation. You will be able to incorporate all different
types of foods into your fitness and exercise diet if you consume them in moderation.
2. Eat consciously and slowly. Chewing your food carefully
will not only help your body work less in the digestion process, but it will also let your brain know that food is
coming in and that you won’t need as much.
3. Timing is everything. Most people eat a large meal each
day and in actuality, your body can’t handle all the nutrition you are putting in it at one time. If you break it
down to smaller portions throughout the day, your body will be able to assimilate it better. You will build
endurance while combating fatigue by supplying the right amount of glucose to your liver and
bloodstream.
4. Do not eat before you go to bed. Anything you eat 3-4
hours before bedtime will just get stored as fat. Look forward to going to bed and waking up to a nice breakfast,
which brings us to our very important #5 rule for a fitness and exercise diet.
5. Whatever you do, don’t skip breakfast! Starving yourself
or skipping meals is terrible for your body. Not only are you depriving your muscles and brain of important
nutrients to keep yourself happy and whole, you are damaging your entire system by working out without energy –
just imagine driving your car from Detroit to Pittsburgh with a quarter tank of gas. You will eat whatever you see
during your next meal and oftentimes it won’t be the best choice.
A fitness and exercise diet should incorporate a large variety of
foods, which is the best thing about these diets. Variety is the best part of life and the best way to get all the
different nutrients that you need. When you eat moderately and consciously, you will be able to eat less, your body
will efficiently process more food, and you will build endurance while combating fatigue. You will be able to lose
weight without feeling hungry and miserable, and more importantly, you will be able to maintain energy during your
workouts and throughout the day.
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