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What to Eat Before and After Exercise

Eating and exercise go hand in hand. What you eat can impact your goals, how you feel before, during and after exercise, whether you're doing exercise to improve general health, or you're training for a big competition. A popular time of year to improve eating and exercise habits is in the new year and if you're new to regularly exercising then you may be wondering what foods you should be eating before and after exercise. These expert tips from Hannah Gilbert will help you understand what foods you should eat and why they help with your overall fitness goals.

Browse our delicious and healthy meal plans and get fresh, pre-made meals delivered straight to your door. You can also see our high protein meals which are perfect to have alongside your exercise regime.
Eating and exercise go hand in hand. What you eat can impact your goals, how you feel before, during and after exercise, whether you're doing exercise to improve general health, or you're training for a big competition. A popular time of year to improve eating and exercise habits is in the new year and if you're new to regularly exercising then you may be wondering what foods you should be eating before and after exercise. These expert tips from Hannah Gilbert will help you understand what foods you should eat and why they help with your overall fitness goals.

Browse our delicious and healthy meal plans and get fresh, pre-made meals delivered straight to your door. You can also see our high protein meals which are perfect to have alongside your exercise regime.

Why is it Important to Eat Certain Foods Before and After Exercise?

Eating before and after exercise is important as it can help with your energy levels and muscle development. The American College of Sports Medicine says, “Adequate food and fluid should be consumed before, during, and after exercise to help maintain blood glucose concentration during exercise, maximize exercise performance, and improve recovery time."
Eating a mix of carbohydrates and protein can help with your muscle growth when paired alongside exercise. For specific foods to eat before and after exercise see the lists below.

<h2>Foods to Eat Before Exercise</h2>

Foods to Eat Before Exercise

Eating before exercise is key to an effective workout, think about it like you're fueling up ready to go. Eating at least two hours before exercise can help build your energy and burn more calories. Hannah says you should hydrate by drinking plenty of water so you don't become easily dehydrated during exercise.

You should also eat healthy carbohydrates that are high in fibre before your workout as these slowly release energy and lean protein, these foods include:

  • Whole Grain Cereal
  • Whole Wheat Toast
  • Whole Grain Pasta
  • Brown Rice
  • Low Fat or Fat Free Yoghurt
  • Fruits and Vegetables


You should avoid saturated fats and most healthy protein as these take longer to digest, taking away oxygen and blood from your muscles.

Try porridge with low fat milk and scrambled eggs on whole wheat toast for breakfast if you're looking to exercise at lunchtime, or chicken and brown rice with vegetables for lunch if you're exercising in the early evening.

If you don't have long before your exercise, try a light snack. These snacks can be:
  • Banana
  • Low-Fat Natural Yoghurt
  • Crackers with Low-Fat Cheese
  • Smoothies
  • Glass of Low-Fat Milk
<h2>Foods to Eat After Exercise</h2>

Foods to Eat After Exercise

It's recommended to eat a healthy and high protein meal or snack within an hour after exercise. Hannah says eating after exercise helps your muscles recover and replaces their glycogen stores. If you're not going to eat a meal after your workout then definitely consider a snack.

Again, a meal or snack with healthy carbohydrates and protein is beneficial at this point, these foods include:

  • High Protein Meats (Chicken and Turkey)
  • Whole Grain Cereal
  • Whole Wheat Toast
  • Whole Grain Pasta
  • Brown Rice
  • Low Fat or Fat Free Yoghurt
  • Peanut Butter
  • Fruits and Vegetables


To help with blood sugar and building up energy, try a sports drink or diluted juice.

If you have to wait for a full meal, try a light snack. These snacks can be:
  • Banana
  • Apple and Peanut Butter
  • Energy bar
  • Low-Fat Natural Yoghurt
  • Crackers with Low-Fat Cheese
  • Smoothies
  • Glass of Low-Fat Milk
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Check out our high protein FUEL recipes, with delicious and nutritional meals to have after your workout, including:
  • Mexican Chicken with Loaded Beans and Sour Cream
  • Chicken with Sweet Potato, Broccoli and Peas
  • Jerk Chicken and Rice
  • Creamy Chicken Carbonara
  • Portuguese Chicken
<H2>Should You Eat Certain Foods for Different Types of Workouts?</H2>

Should You Eat Certain Foods for Different Types of Workouts?

1. Intense Cardio Intense cardio can include running 5k, 10k or a marathon, as well as long-distance swimming, cycling or triathlons etc. Preparation for this type of exercise includes what you eat. Hannah recommends that 70% of your calories come from carbs, including 15% fat and 15% protein. Similar to the foods listed above, this can be whole grain pasta, avocado, quinoa, berries and chicken.

2. Average Cardio This is what you're likely doing on a weekly basis, think treadmill, elliptical, rowing, or stair climber. In this instance, Hannah recommends keeping on top of hydration, regular meals and snacking. If you're doing a high intensity class (such as boxing or HIIT) then have a high carb snack beforehand as this helps with avoiding fatigue during the workout. Toast, bananas, eggs and cereal are good for this.

3. Strength Training You don't need loads of carbs for strength training, you should instead consume lots of protein as this helps with muscle growth. Though there is a fine line between too much protein and too little, protein shakes or smoothies work well before strength training. Hannah recommends between 15-18 grams of protein pre-workout for women and between 20 and 25 for men.

4. Yoga and Pilates Yoga and pilates can be quite strenuous which means eating lots of carbs and staying hydrated is important. With lots of yoga and pilate moves requiring bending and stretching, you should stick with easily digestible carbs such as rice, bananas, crackers and sweet potato.

There are some good formulas to work out how much protein you should have depending on the amount of exercise you usually do: Casual gym-goer: 0.5-0.8 grams of protein per kilogram of bodyweight

Athletes: 1 to 1.2 grams of protein per kilogram of bodyweight

Bodybuilders and intense strength trainers: 1.5 grams of protein per kilogram of bodyweight

How Meal Prepping Can Help You Get All of the Food You Need for Exercise

If you're working 9-5, five days a week then you might find that you struggle to get all of the foods we've mentioned previously. This is because you're lacking time in the morning, or get home late in the evening.

One way to make sure you get all of the carbs and protein you need to help your fitness goals and support your exercise routine is to begin meal prepping. This requires you to plan and cook a batch of a certain recipe so that you can have it over the next few days. This is great if you need an easy lunch to reheat in the office, or looking for a breakfast that is already made in the morning.

A lot of recipes can be batch made, including chicken and rice, pasta, overnight oats, and more, but if you're looking for inspiration try the YouFoodz ready made meals.

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