Why your pre-workout meal is important

By IANS | Published: August 30, 2020 11:17 AM2020-08-30T11:17:56+5:302020-08-30T11:30:11+5:30

New Delhi, Aug 30 Nutrition is integral when it comes to the energy needed to perform strength or ...

Why your pre-workout meal is important | Why your pre-workout meal is important

Why your pre-workout meal is important

New Delhi, Aug 30 Nutrition is integral when it comes to the energy needed to perform strength or endurance training, just like the nutrition needed for recovery post-workout.

Why is there a need for pre-exercise nutrition? Fuelling up before a workout is required to give you an extra boost in order to maximise your workout, or else you will limit your abilities. Pre-workout food or supplement has an impact on your body composition, energy levels, immunity, mental focus, fitness level and overall recovery, Aman Puri, Founder, Steadfast Nutrition tells life.

Importance of pre-exercise nutrition

The timing and composition of the meal are important for improving performance, Puri says.

- Provides sustained energy: Carbohydrates help fuel your body and delay muscular fatigue. A balanced pre workout meal supplies energy for longer duration to the body, which allows you to perform more reps before dropping out.

- Improves endurance: It helps improve your muscular endurance and your stamina level. Although, few research studies suggest this and more studies are needed. In a study done by Jagim et al, 2016, the participants consumed pre-workout meal before running on a treadmill, they were able to run 12.5 percent longer than those the placebo group.

- May improve mental focus: It might help enhance cognitive processes such as alertness, focus, reaction time, perception of energy and mood.

- May improve body composition: It has been observed that long term consumption of a good pre-workout meal or supplement, when combined with a resistance training programme, leads to a greater increase in lean muscle mass.

What to eat 2-3 hours before you exercise?

Timings and type of pre-exercise nutrition have significant importance. A meal or a supplement, which is carbohydrate-rich in combination with some protein helps increase liver glycogen

( With inputs from IANS )

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