Lisa Witzer, Nutritionist/Personal Trainer:
Immediately after a workout you want to eat something with mostly carbs. You really want to replace the glycogen that you’ve lost through the workout. A protein shake would be great with some fresh fruit, some blueberries for the antioxidants or some strawberries would be great.
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And because your body needs different nutrition at different times after a workout, be sure to eat again soon.
Lisa Witzer, Nutritionist/Personal Trainer:
Within an hour or two hours, you want to have a full meal. You want to have some lean protein and some complex carbs. The lean protein is going to help repair the muscle tissue that you’ve damaged through the workout, and the complex carbs, again, is going to help replace the glycogen that you’ve lost.
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And always remember that proper nutrition is essential to getting a good workout.
Lisa Witzer, Nutritionist/Personal Trainer:
Finish the job. You’ve got through the trouble to work out. Starving yourself is not going to make the effects better. It’s not going to help you lose weight. You’re just going to slow down your metabolism. I’m telling you to eat. How hard can that be?
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