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    Hey guys, what can i eat to stop the carb monster or the induction flu from taking over defeating the whole purpose of this lifestyle? I have been to the gym the past two days, ive done roughly 8 miles in those two days (its a start) and right after, im dizzy and feel awful. I am going to the gym in 30 mins and i dont want to do it again. I've broken my induction twice because of this. I normally have a piece of cheese with me, but obviously thats not enough. Please give me some suggestions, i do not want to stop working out. I can focus on this diet, but when it comes to exercise im extra hungry! Any ideas.... thanx
    " Just do it " -Nike

    Mini goal : 160 lbs

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    Re: Post workout meal or snack

    Have a good high protein, high fat meal no less than 1 hour before your workouts. That's what I do before my long runs and I never seem to have a problem. Also, are you well-hydrated before working out?

    Hang in there!

    Betty
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    • #3
      Re: Post workout meal or snack

      I usually workout on an empty stomach and eat the piece of cheese right before . I also drink my water during and after the exercise. I am between this site and bodybuilding.com but it's all so confusing! will increase my water intake though.... thanks ttdriver
      " Just do it " -Nike

      Mini goal : 160 lbs

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      • #4
        Re: Post workout meal or snack

        I know it sounds backwards, but Betty's onto something. I always felt better about my morning workout if I have a proper breakfast before, usually something like bacon and eggs or the mock danish.

        (I say felt because now I have more carbs in my breakfast ^_^)
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        • #5
          Re: Post workout meal or snack

          Just like you wouldn't attempt to drive a car on an empty tank .. you can't expect your body to perform without fuel ...

          JUST BE SURE YOU LET IT DIGEST BEFORE YOU BEGIN WORKING OUT.

          Betty
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