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How to Stop Yourself from Eating Like a Pig After a Great Workout

Health and Natural Healing Tips / Fitness  / How to Stop Yourself from Eating Like a Pig After a Great Workout
How to Stop Yourself from Eating Like a Pig After a Great Workout

How to Stop Yourself from Eating Like a Pig After a Great Workout

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BY MCKENZIE MAXSON
We didn’t need a study to prove exercising makes us crave dessert—or, really, food in general. After hitting the gym, we are hungry. And that makes sense: We just burned through a bunch of energy and our body wants to replenish it by eating everything in sight.

Post Workout Snack

There is a way to avoid going ham and raiding the fridge: A study from last year found people who enjoyed working out were less likely to overeat afterward than those who saw exercise as punishment. So it’s all about your attitude when you head to the gym.

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day for some, but for those who manage to squeeze some gym time into their routine, pre-and post-workout foods can be just as huge. While everyone’s nutritional requirements are different depending on their goals and activities, these snacks can offer the right balance of carbohydrates, fats, and protein to satisfy hunger, fuel workouts, and aid in recovery. Read on for Greatist’s 50 favorite pre-and post-workout snacks, including some go-to recipes from our trusted health and fitness pros.

Table of Contents

  • Pre-Workout Snacks
  • Pre-Workout Snacks
    • 1. Perfect yogurt parfait
    • 2. Protein Creamcicle
    • 3. Cha-Cha coconut shake
    • 4. Star-buffs shake
    • 5. Dressed up oats
    • 6. Fruitsation shake
    • 7. Yoberries a-go-go
    • 8. PB Apple
    • 9. Classic fruit cup
    • 10. Dried fruit
    • 11. Eggs n’ toast
    • 12. Fruit leather
    • 13. Energy in a bar
    • 14. Chicken n’ sweets
    • 15. Oats n’ eggs
    • 16. PB & B toast
    • 17. Turk-cado pasta
    • 18. Wafflewich
    • 19. Better than a PB Cup
    • 20. Veggie omelet
    • 21. Fruit & Cottage
    • 22. Rice con leche
    • 23. Sports drink
    • 24. Hearty salad
    • 25. Energy gel
  • Post-Workout Snacks
    • 26. Choco-tropical trail mix
    • 27. Protein pancakes
    • 28. Sweet potato pie shake
    • 29. Chunky Monkey shake
    • 30. Double G shake
    • 31. Double Trouble shake
    • 32. Bananarama
    • 33. Green Monster smoothie
    • 34. Protein bar
    • 35. Beef and squash
    • 36. Tuna crackers
    • 37. Bagel with egg whites
    • 38. Ants on a raft
    • 39. Milk and cereal
    • 40. Apples and cheese
    • 41. Chocolate milk
    • 42. Black bean omelet
    • 43. Cottage cheese crunch
    • 44. Eggy muffinwith
    • 45. BCAA n’ cakes
    • 46. AB & J Rice Cakes
    • 47. Recovery in a bottle
    • 48. Pita and hummus
    • 49. Egg scramble
    • 50. Chicken hash

Pre-Workout Snacks

The body works to build muscle and recover 24 hours a day, not just during that one-hour session at the gym. Luckily, smartly timed snacks can give the body the fuel it needs to gain muscle, burn fat, and recover as best it can. Pre-workout, that usually means grabbing a snack about 30-60 minutes in advance, depending on its size and contents, and how much that stomach’s actually grumbling. All ready to go? Check out these 25 options to start things right:

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1. Perfect yogurt parfait

Feeling fancy, huh? Top ¼ cup nonfat yogurt with ½ cup whole-grain cereal and ½ cup fresh strawberries.

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day for some, but for those who manage to squeeze some gym time into their routine, pre-and post-workout foods can be just as huge.
While everyone’s nutritional requirements are different depending on their goals and activities, these snacks can offer the right balance of carbohydrates, fats, and protein to satisfy hunger, fuel workouts, and aid in recovery. Read on for Greatist’s 50 favorite pre-and post-workout snacks, including some go-to recipes from our trusted health and fitness pros.

Pre-Workout Snacks

The body works to build muscle and recover 24 hours a day, not just during that one-hour session at the gym. Luckily, smartly timed snacks can give the body the fuel it needs to gain muscle, burn fat, and recover as best it can. Pre-workout, that usually means grabbing a snack about 30-60 minutes in advance, depending on its size and contents, and how much that stomach’s actually grumbling. All ready to go? Check out these 25 options to start things right:

Pre- and Post-Workout Snacks

1. Perfect yogurt parfait

Feeling fancy, huh? Top ¼ cup nonfat yogurt with ½ cup whole-grain cereal and ½ cup fresh strawberries.

2. Protein Creamcicle

Put a twist on the classic kids’ treat by blending 1 scoop vanilla whey protein powder, 1 cup orange juice, and 1 cup ice. Trainer and fitness expert @JCDFitness does it!

3. Cha-Cha coconut shake

Infuse 1 scoop chocolate whey protein with 2 teaspoons of extra virgin coconut oil. Girls Gone Strong co-founder @JenComasKeckloves this!

4. Star-buffs shake

Need a pre-workout pick-me-up? Greatist’s fitness editor suggests blending 1 cup iced coffee (keep the ice) with 1 scoop of chocolate whey protein.

5. Dressed up oats

Load up on carbohydrates for a longer workout with ½ cup cooked steel-cut oats topped with 1 tablespoon dried fruit and 1 tablespoon shaved almonds.

FruitSmoothie

6. Fruitsation shake

Blend 1 scoop of your favorite whey protein flavor with ½ cup ice, and 1 cup frozen berries for a sweet energy boost, suggests strength coach @Roglaw.

7. Yoberries a-go-go

For the perfect blend of carbs and protein, try 1 cup of non-fat vanilla bean Greek yogurt — which often packs more protein and probiotics than regular plain yogurt — with ½ cup fresh blueberries.

8. PB Apple

For a quick carb fuel-up, slice 1 medium apple and serve with 2 tablespoons of all-natural peanut butter.

9. Classic fruit cup

Prefer to keep it sweet but simple? Combine 1 cup berries, melon, banana, and oranges — oh my!

10. Dried fruit

For a quick pre-workout fix, try ¼ cup serving of dried berries, apricots, and pineapple, says Greatist Expert Jessica Redmond.

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11. Eggs n’ toast

Have a heartier appetite? Try 1 or 2 hard-boiled eggs with 1 slice of whole-wheat toast.

12. Fruit leather

Need something light that makes you feel like a kid again? Try 1 single serving of fruit leather. Have a little extra time? Roll some out in the kitchen.

13. Energy in a bar

With so many options in the aisle, try opting for a bar with the most natural ingredients. While protein count is key, also check the sugar content (it shouldn’t rival what’s found in the candy aisle!).

14. Chicken n’ sweets

For a fast bite, grab 2-4 ounces (or a palm-sized amount) of sliced chicken with an equal portion size of sweet potatoes, suggests Greatist Expert Dan Trink.

15. Oats n’ eggs

Not just for breakfast, try ½ cup cooked oatmeal and 2 whole eggs seasoned with salt and pepper.

16. PB & B toast

Fuel up with 1-2 tablespoons of all-natural peanut butter and half a sliced banana on whole-wheat toast, says Greatist Expert Lisa Moskovitz.

17. Turk-cado pasta

Add 2-4 ounces (or a palm-sized amount) of roasted turkey and 3-4 avocado slices to ½ cup cooked whole-wheat pasta for some enviable eats.

18. Wafflewich

Spruce up this classic by combining 1 frozen Kashi waffle with 2 teaspoons of almond butter and 1 teaspoon of jam.

19. Better than a PB Cup

A half-cup cooked oats with 1 teaspoon defatted peanut flour, a dash of stevia, and a sprinkling of cocoa powder on top — a concoction from the kitchen of Greatist contributor David Butler.

20. Veggie omelet

Add a little more color to your diet by combining 2 whole eggs shaken with 1 teaspoon of water cooked with 1 cup sautéed seasonal veggies.

Pre- and Post-Workout Snacks Fruit & Cottage

21. Fruit & Cottage

Top ½ cup cottage cheese — a low calorie and higher protein option — with ½ cup fresh pineapple, berries, or melon. And voila!

22. Rice con leche

Got a long way to run? Fuel up with ½ cup cooked rice, covered with ½ cup milk, a scatter of raisins, and a dash of cinnamon on top.

23. Sports drink

An 8-ounce low sugar sports drink (keep it under 10 grams of sugar) will do the trick if you’re in a crunch. For a little more fuel, add a scoop of BCAA powder— branch chain amino acids that help maintain muscle and tissue health.

24. Hearty salad

Need some greens? Try 1 cup of salad greens with assorted veggies, 1 hardboiled egg, and a drizzle of EVOO and vinegar, or your favorite low-fat dressing.

25. Energy gel

Got a long way to go? Slurp down an energy gel (like Gu) prior to an endurance workout.

Post-Workout Snacks

After a tough gym session, post-workout snacks are an important way to restore energy and rebuild muscle, too. Downed within two hours after exercise, protein-packed shakes and snacks are a great way to rebuild tissue that breaks down during exercise. Here are 25 ways to end that workout on a high note:

Pre- and Post-Workout Snacks Choco-tropical trail mix

26. Choco-tropical trail mix

Go bananas for a blend of ½ a handful of each: macadamia nuts, dried coconut, dark chocolate chips, and banana chips.

27. Protein pancakes

From the kitchen of Greatist contributor Laura Skladzinski, mix 4 egg whites, ½ cup rolled oats, ½ cup low fat cottage cheese, 1/8 teaspoon baking powder, and ½ teaspoon pure vanilla extract. Cook on a preheated griddle (medium-low heat) until it bubbles, then flips and cook another 30-60 seconds. Top with fresh berries or sliced banana.

28. Sweet potato pie shake

This isn’t your grandma’s recipe. Combine 1 scoop of cinnamon bun whey protein, ¼ cup diced cooked sweet potato, 1 cup of ice, and 1 cup vanilla almond milk in the blender — a Kellie Davis original.

29. Chunky Monkey shake

Monkey around with 1 medium banana, 1 tablespoon peanut butter, and 1 cup low-fat chocolate milk blended with ice.

30. Double G shake

Aussie strength coach @Rachel_Guy1 recommends an 8-ounce greens drink (any superfood blend found at most health food stores) with 1 scoop of glutamine.

31. Double Trouble shake

To lengthen the delivery time of nutrients to your muscles, combine ½ scoop of whey protein blended with ½ scoop slower-digestingcasein protein, plus a handful of your favorite fresh or frozen fruit.

32. Bananarama

One medium sliced banana with 1 cup low-fat milk — it doesn’t get any easier than this!

Pre- and Post-Workout Snacks Green Monster smoothie

33. Green Monster smoothie

Blend 4 cups spinach, ½ cup vanilla bean yogurt, 1 cup almond milk, 1 banana, and 1 tablespoon peanut butter with ice — a favorite of Greatist contributor Claudine Morgan via Iowa Girl Eats.

34. Protein bar

For a quick, store-bought fix, feed those muscles with a protein bar. Just watch the sugar content. Look for bars with 10-30 grams of protein, less than 10 grams of sugar, and the fewest number of ingredients you can’t pronounce!

35. Beef and squash

Need something hearty? Try a handful of lean roast beef with an equal portion of butternut squash.

36. Tuna crackers

Mix up a batch of light tuna salad for a quick bite. Add two heaping spoonfuls to a handful of whole-grain crackers, and chomp away.

37. Bagel with egg whites

Half a medium-sized whole grain bagel with 2 egg whites makes a great post-workout sandwich.

38. Ants on a raft

The ants go marching… Spread a heap of natural peanut butter over a brown rice cake and top with raisins.

39. Milk and cereal

Any time is a good time for cereal. Add 1 cup of low-fat milk to 1 cup of whole-grain cereal. Nosh loudly.

Pre- and Post-Workout Snacks Apples and cheese

40. Apples and cheese

Tease your taste buds with 1 medium sliced apple and 1 stick of low-fat string cheese.

41. Chocolate milk

One to two cups of low-fat chocolate milk seals the deal with extra carbs and protein.

42. Black bean omelet

Four eggs whites, 1-ounce low-fat cheese, and ¼ cup canned black beans — then spice it up with a savory salsa, if you dare.

43. Cottage cheese crunch

One cup of fat-free cottage cheese, 1 teaspoon of honey, ½ cup whole-grain cereal, and a dash of cinnamon does a body good.

44. Eggy muffinwith

Ditch the fast food and opt for 1 whole egg, fresh spinach, 1 slice of low-fat cheese, and 1 slice of Canadian bacon served on an English muffin.

45. BCAA n’ cakes

When in doubt, just add cakes! Pair up two scoops of BCAA powder mixed in ice water with two rice cakes.

AB & J Rice Cakes

46. AB & J Rice Cakes

Almond butter takes the cake. For this healthier twist on the classic PB & J, sandwich 1 tablespoon of almond butter and 1 teaspoon of strawberry jam between two rice cakes.

47. Recovery in a bottle

When time is of the essence, grab a store-bought recovery drink to sip on after training. Just check the label — sports recovery drinks will provide plenty of carbs refuel, or opt for aminos to really rebuild.

48. Pita and hummus

One 7-inch pita with two spoonfuls of hummus adds a little pep back to your step with quick digesting carbs.

49. Egg scramble

Veg out after a hard training session with 2-3 whole eggs scrambled with a handful of chopped onion, spinach, and bell peppers.

50. Chicken hash

After your workout grabs 1 cup cooked diced chicken, ½ cup butternut squash and apples, roasted in olive oil, salt, and pepper. Make a big batch and store it in the fridge!

Have a favorite pre-or post-workout snack we missed? Share in the comments below!

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