Thursday, September 5, 2013
Foods You Should Never Eat After A Workout
This information is for folks that likes to work-
out, hope it helps in a way and improve your
health
rather than decreasing it, enjoy.
If you work out and you want to get a lean body,
exhausting yourself in the gym will not do you much
good: for the best results, you must combine your
fitness training with a balanced, nutritious and
healthy diet. Here are some of the worst post
workout foods that you should avoid at all costs:
1. Salty Snacks Of All Kind
Pretzel Sticks
Spiced and Salty Nuts and Seeds
Salty Popcorn
Saltine Crackers
Wheat Thins- Wheavers, Wheatables, etc…
It is not uncommon to feel the need for something
salty after your workout, given the fact that when
you sweat your body eliminates nutrients along with
water (including potassium). You can opt for a
healthy meal and replenish your potassium levels
quickly and naturally, without using salt tablets or
salty snacks, as they are usually high in calories.
Instead of snacks, eat a banana or some dry pieces of
fruits. Bananas are known for their high amounts of
potassium, and they are surely a healthier alternative
to snacks.
2. Sugary Products And Sodas
Yogurt Covered Raisins
Fruit Roll-Ups
Caramel Rice Cakes
Fruit Yogurts
Honey Roasted Nuts
Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich
Nutella
There is no bigger mistake one can do after a
workout than eating sugary products or drinking
soda. You workout because you want to shed the
excess fat and to get a ripped body: having said that,
why eat sugary products knowing that they contain
plenty of calories? Sugar is known for its devastating
long-term effects on the body, and one of these side
effects is slowing down the metabolism. Your
metabolism plays an important role in the weight
loss process: the faster your metabolism, the faster
you will get the body you have always dreamed of.
Always read the labels of the products you are about
to consume, and avoid sugary products. On the other
hand, sodas are equally harmful as they cause
bloating. If you really feel the need to drink
something other than water and natural fruit juice is
not an option, then go for unsweetened ice tea. This
will keep you hydrated and will calm the cravings.
3. Fatty Foods And Snacks
French Fries
Potato Chips
Samosa
Frittos
Cheese & Nachos
Hamburger
Hot Dogs
Pizza
This is an obvious point, but many bodybuilders and
regular people who workout just to stay in shape
binge on fatty foods right after they workout. Avoid
fast foods, fatty snacks, oily foods, French fries and
such. Do not forget that your main goal is to reduce
the overall amount of fat, not to increase it. At the
same time, your body needs to produce more
glycogen, an important substance produced and
stored in the muscles and liver. Fatty foods will
surely not come in handy for that, not to mention
that they will also elevate your levels of LDL
cholesterol (also known as the “bad cholesterol”) and
they will put you at high risk for heart disease in the
long run.
4. Raw Vegetables
While it is true that raw fruits and vegetables should
not miss from a healthy diet, it is important to have a
healthy and balanced diet, not to focus exclusively on
vegetables. During the workout, your body uses
almost all its energy and it burns a significant
amount of calories: raw vegetables alone will
certainly not help you supplement the loss of
precious nutrients, vitamins and minerals. In other
words, your post workout meal should not consist
exclusively of raw vegetables, you need some extra
fiber and protein to support the muscle development.
Vegetables are great, healthy and low in fat, but they
are simply not good enough as post workout recovery
foods because they cannot help you maintain a
steady metabolic rate.
5. Milk Chocolate
HERSHEY’S Milk Chocolate Bar (1.55OZ)
Total Fat 13g
Saturated Fat 8g
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 10mg
Sodium 35mg
Total Carbohydrate 26g
Dietary Fiber 1g
Sugars 24g
Protein 3g
Total Calories 210
Milk chocolate is known to contain hundreds of
calories but, on the other hand, if you consume milk
chocolate in moderation it can actually benefit you.
As a matter of fact, studies have revealed that milk
chocolate and dark chocolate can improve your
memory and boost the cognitive function. Moreover,
dark chocolate has antioxidants that lower the risk
for cancer and also fight the free radicals that
damage your body cells: if you have a sweet tooth, it
is highly recommended to consume chocolate before
the workout, rather than after the workout. This way,
you will get the chance to burn the extra calories and
indulge yourself with a sweet delight, it’s a win-win!
In spite of its health benefits, chocolate is simply not
an inspired choice after a hardcore workout because
it will not give you the nutrients you need to
recharge your body after intense training.
6. Pastries
Muffins
Scones
Donuts
Pies
Puddings
Cup Cakes
While it is true that pastries will make you feel full for
longer, they are certainly not a great meal choice
after a workout. Your body needs high-quality
carbohydrates to replace the lost glycogen during the
workout, and although pastries are full of carbs, they
are not a reliable or healthy source of nutrients given
the fact that they carry a lot of carbs. Rather than
that, opt for whole wheat toast or dry fruits, as
mentioned above. Avoid pastries and donuts at all
costs.
7. Energy Bars
Popular Bars:
Luna Bar
Larabar
SoyJoy
Cliff
Balance
Nature Valley
Last, but not least, energy bars are designed to give
you the fuel and energy you need before the workout,
not after the workout: unfortunately, many people
seem to confuse these aspects and to eat the energy
bars after an intense training session. As you may
already know, these bars are filled with sugar which
decreases your metabolism and stimulates the
production of fat. Besides, the bars will also increase
your energy levels, which means that you will have a
hard time falling asleep at night, if you eat them
after the evening workout. Either way, steer clear
from post workout energy bars as they will do you
more harm than good.
To conclude, these are seven of the worst post
workout foods that can wreak havoc on your weight
and get you back to where you started. Rather than
consuming the foods mentioned above, focus on
high-quality meals that will give you the proteins and
carbohydrates your body needs.
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