What Should I Eat Before and After My Morning, Afternoon, or Evening Workout

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The type of food you should eat before and after your workout will depend on the intensity and duration of your exercise, as well as your personal dietary preferences and goals. Here are some general guidelines: Before Your Workout: It is important to fuel your body before exercise to ensure you have enough energy to perform your workout. Aim to eat a meal that is high in carbohydrates, moderate in protein, and low in fat about 2-3 hours before your workout. This will give your body time to digest the food and convert the carbohydrates into energy. Some examples of pre-workout meals include:
- Oatmeal with berries and almonds
- Whole grain toast with peanut butter and banana
- Greek yogurt with granola and fruit
- Brown rice with grilled chicken and steamed vegetables

- Grilled salmon with sweet potato and green beans
- Quinoa bowl with roasted vegetables and grilled chicken
- Turkey and avocado sandwich on whole grain bread
- Greek yogurt with berries and honey
It's also important to hydrate after your workout by drinking plenty of water or a sports drink to replace any fluids lost during exercise.