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Things to eat before and after your workout

TNN | Last updated on - Oct 15, 2016, 13:38 IST
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No matter what sort of workout you follow, what you eat before you begin and after you're done is very important. So, whether you're into circuit training, strength training or cardio, here are foods that you should consume.
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​ CARDIO- Pre workout:

Consume a low fat and high carb meal at least an hour before you start. Ideal choices include a banana, glass of milk or a handful of almonds.
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CARDIO - Post workout:

This is the time when your body needs nutrients so that it doesn't go low on energy. It's best to opt for protein and carbs , which will help ease the aches in your muscles. Low fat milk, coconut water or a smoothie are great drinks to have instead of sipping on caffeine-filled drinks.
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​ CIRCUIT TRAINING- Pre workout:

Focus more on carbs and slightly lesser on proteins. Fruits are your best bet — apples and bananas are a good option. You could also eat a mix of dried fruits about 45 minutes before your workout.
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CIRCUIT TRAINING- Post workout:

This meal should comprise very little fat. Opt for a fresh salad, smoothie, protein shake or fruits. Strength training comprises exercises that use resistance in order to bring about muscular contraction. This, in turn, will improve your strength and endurance.
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​ STRENGTH TRAINING- Pre workout:

It is very important to have protein and carbs an hour before your workout. This will help ensure that you don't get tired easily and also lower the chances of muscle breakdown.
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STRENGTH TRAINING- Post workout:

When you work out, your body is undergoing a lot of wear and tear. Hence, it is important that you provide it with the right foods to recover. A whey protein shake once you're done or have an energy bar.

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Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by the Doctors are their independent professional judgment and we do not take any responsibility for the accuracy of their views. This should not be considered as a substitute for Physician's advice. Please consult your treating Physician for more details.

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