Monday, March 31, 2008

Exercising Before or After You Eat

question and answerThis is a response to an email I got from a friend through facebook. Christina recently went to the gym for the very first time earlier this week with my girlfriend Darlene. On Monday, they did a little fitness assessment and then did a short workout so that Christina could find dumbbell weights that were comfortable for her. She intends to purchase the dumbbells and continue her workouts at home.

Today she asked me about the timing of food and her workouts. She asks if she should eat before or after her workouts.

Great question.

exercising before or after you eat

It depends on what you want to accomplish. Exercise on an empty stomach is said to because youre using fat rather than any glucose running through your veins. , after fasting all night should burn more fat, or so they say.

Exercising directly after eating diverts blood from the stomach, required for digestion, to the muscles. Doing so results in an incomplete digestion process, so thats not good either.

Exercising in the afternoon or evening would obviously require you to eat before hand, including as many as 2 or 3 meals already.

If you want to go heavy and hard in your workout, you should be having a pre-workout meal about 2 hours before you exercise. This is the one time starchy carbohydrates do you well. I prefer yam, sweet potato or brown rice at this meal, or if you're a Sunrider, a Sunbar (or two) and a Nuplus also provide the energy you're looking for, in an easily digestible format.

Eating after you exercise is also required to replenish the glycogen used during the workout. You should eat within 20 minutes of a workout, to reduce catabolism. A piece of fruit or two should hold you off until you can get home to cook a full meal.

It really comes down to semantics I guess. What do you mean by eating before you exercise?

Heres my approach.

I do my cardio followed by 20 minutes of interval training first thing in the morning on an empty stomach. I start my day with a big mug of Sunrider Calli tea along with some stevia and head to the gym.

I eat my breakfast after my morning workout, then meals 2 and 3 following that.

It should be noted that I eat roughly every 3 hours, allowing for each meal to be completely digested before adding another one on top - a good principle for anyone to follow.

I then do my weight training in the afternoon or early evening and eat immediately following my workout. My post workout meal is an apple or two while in the locker room and on the way home, at which point I make a green smoothie using this recipe:

My Post Workout Shake


swiss chard
1/2 cup sunflower seeds
2 leaves Swiss chard (kale, spinach or any other dark leafy greens are good too)
1 good squirt of Sunrider Vitafruit
Sunrider stevia
Sunrider NuPlus (berry)

Then while Im drinking this smoothie, I cook my post workout meal.

I am very conscious about the timing of my food and my workouts. As I eat every 3 hours, allowing for each meal to fully digest, I like to have my post workout meal at 3 hours past my previous meal. In so doing, my workout is about 2 hours after my previous meal.

Exercising 2 hours past my previous meal, or pre-workout meal, allows for it to digest and begin providing me the energy I need to train. Ive been following this method since I began in 1992. Im so picky about it in fact, that if I go more than 3.5 hours, Ill eat again, instead of training putting off my exercise for another 2 hours.

So to answer your question about eating before or after you exercise the answer is that both are important, but it depends on your situation and goals. I would not train immediately after eating, but rather allow for the meal to begin providing energy for the exercise, then eat immediately afterwards to replenish the glycogen stores used up during the workout.


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[Source: Former Fat Guy - Weight Loss Blog]

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Weight Loss Blog Interviews - Andrew Scott

I had to opportunity to interview Andrew Scott, a Scotsman living in Indonesia about his weight loss program. I met Andrew when he answered the call to be a beta tester for the 12 week course in whole food eating I'm developing. In a post I did the other day about other , I quoted from Andrew's website Discipline or Regret where he says:

Its time to think for myself, its time to educate myself about my body and the foods that I eat and how exercise affects it. And thats what I did, for months I read and asked people and read some more. Then the time comes when all that knowledge has to be turned into actions to be come wisdom. I had to initiate all the information I had, and I am ... I am embracing the pain of discipline because I dont want to suffer the pain of regret!


RobHi Andrew, thanks for doing the interview. Lets start with your age.


Andrew - DiscipleOrRegret.comI'm 29 Rob.


RobWhere are you currently living?


Andrew - DiscipleOrRegret.comI live in Surabaya, Indonesia, but I'm originally from Scotland


RobAnd what do you do in Indonesia?


Andrew - DiscipleOrRegret.comI'm a happily married English teacher with an eleven month old son


RobWhat was your reason for starting your weight loss program?


Andrew - DiscipleOrRegret.comI went on a Dr. visit in January and he told me if I don't lose weight I probably wont see 40. I have a beautiful wife and son, heck I have got lots to live for!


RobWow, powerful motivation. What was your starting weight when you began?


Andrew - DiscipleOrRegret.comMy starting weight 15 weeks ago was 302lbs and now it's 282lbs


RobCongratulations - well done Andrew! 20 pounds down in 15 weeks, a safe and effective weight loss. Do you have a weight loss goal? Is it a weight number or body fat number youre shooting for?


Andrew - DiscipleOrRegret.comMy weight loss goal is 220lbs, I am going home to Scotland in June for a holiday and I'll be having my body fat checked out. I also have a goal of a waist-to-hip ratio of 0.92


RobWhat sort of exercise program are you following?


Andrew - DiscipleOrRegret.comAt the start I was using the Abs Diet and then I started making my own workouts. But now I am following the Turbulence Training workouts


RobYes, Turbulence Training by Craig Ballantyne, excellent. I'm in the middle of an right now. How often do you workout / train?


Andrew - DiscipleOrRegret.comI am doing 3 strength training workouts per week (Mon, Wed & Fri) and then 3 interval training workouts on the other days (Tue, Thu & Sat), with Sundays off. I do all my workouts at 4am in the morning, not because I want to but it's the only time I have.


RobWow, 6 workouts a week, awesome, and 4 am! now that's commitment. Someone who's driven to get results, to get to their goal will do whatever it takes to get the job done. Nice to see you putting in such a huge effort. What's your favorite exercise?


Andrew - DiscipleOrRegret.comI enjoy working my back and chest muscles, so anything that works them and gets them burning.


RobAre there any obstacles you had to overcome to begin exercising / keep exercising?


Andrew - DiscipleOrRegret.comGetting up at 4am! If I try to do my workouts after work I get lazy and then inconsistent.


RobWhat is your goal in regards to exercising?


Andrew - DiscipleOrRegret.comI am really digging into the science of exercising, before I would focus on small muscles but now I am targeting the big muscle groups to blast my fat!


RobYes, once you begin exercising or make a change in your eating program, it's always fun to read more and discover the science of it all. I like science, but I like the ancient / natural approaches too. The natural approaches seem to get forgotten by maney. What sort of nutrition program are you following?


Andrew - DiscipleOrRegret.comI started off with the Abs Diet program. But now I am happy to say that I am beta testing your "12 weeks to a Former Fat Guy" course; coming away from processed foods and sugar.


RobYes, that's kinda how we met, you're a subscriber of my newsletter and when I put out the request for beta testers, you answered. Thanks for being involved. What is one of the cardinal rules of nutrition that you have learned, always follow or never break?


Andrew - DiscipleOrRegret.comThere are many that I don't want to break with my new lifestyle; I drink bottled water (about 2.5 - 3 liters per day). Eating more protein, and low carbs. One thing I have learnt is that not all carbs are bad.


RobYep, it's mostly processed carbs that are bad, not all carbs. Do you have a food tip that youd like to share?


Andrew - DiscipleOrRegret.comEat between meals!! Don't let anyone tell you that you can't eat between meals. If you have healthy snacks between your meals then you'll spike your metabolism into burning fat throughout the day.


RobDo you allow for a reward meal? A reward day?


Andrew - DiscipleOrRegret.comI have a Cheat Meal usually on Saturdays for my dinner. Everything can be on the menu, but I am usually still very careful.


RobAh ha, I see you're regarding it as a cheat meal, not a reward meal - interesting. How important do you regard proper rest and sleep in your weight loss program?


Andrew - DiscipleOrRegret.comIf I don't get a good nights sleep then my muscles wont get the recovery they need. I would like to be getting about 8 hours per night, but at the moment I am getting about 7 hours. I try to have a 30 min nap on workout days at about 4pm.


RobWhat sort of nutritional supplements do you use?


Andrew - DiscipleOrRegret.comI am using Whey Protein.


RobWhy did you start blogging your journey at http://www.disciplineorregret.com?


Andrew - DiscipleOrRegret.comI started the blog to keep myself accountable and to encourage others.


RobAwesome. Tell the world your story and your goals and you have a huge audience to keep accountable to. Nice. If you had any advice to anyone whos considering starting a weight loss journey, or someone who knows they should start but havent yet, what would you say?


Andrew - DiscipleOrRegret.comBe very careful with all the weight loss lies out there. Start to educate your self with eating & exercise. I have but myself into this formula.

Educate + Initiate + Evaluate = Success!

People can motivate you but you really need to take yourself seriously and know what you want and how to get there.

Evaluation is the key to show you where you have come from (mini successes) and also how you can build upon and improve what you are doing.

RobThanks for taking a moment out of your busy day to share your story with us Andrew.

You can visit Andrew's website at Disipline or Regret


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[Source: Former Fat Guy - Weight Loss Blog]