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		<title>Health And Fitness News: What To Eat Before You Exercise</title>
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<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-4486" title="pre workout" src="http://www.truehealthyproducts.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/pre-workout.jpg" alt="pre workout Health And Fitness News: What To Eat Before You Exercise" width="150" height="100" />What an athlete consumes before, during and after exercise is important for comfort and performance during exercise. While eating soon before exercise doesn&#8217;t provide the bulk of the fuel needed for the activity, it can prevent the distracting symptoms of hunger during exercise. The major source of fuel for active muscles is carbohydrate which gets stored in the muscles as glycogen in the days before exercise. This is one reason that the post-exercise meal is critical to recovery and being ready for the next exercise session.</p>
<p><strong>When To Eat</strong></p>
<p>Exercising on a full stomach is not ideal. Food that remains in your stomach during an event may cause stomach upset, nausea, and cramping. To make sure you have enough energy, yet reduce stomach discomfort, you should allow a meal to fully digest before the start of the event. This generally takes 1 to 4 hours, depending upon what and how much you&#8217;ve eaten. Everyone is a bit different, and you should experiment prior to workouts to determine what works best for you.</p>
<p>If you have an early morning race or workout, it&#8217;s best to get up early enough to eat your pre-exercise meal. If not, you should try to eat or drink something easily digestible about 20 to 30 minutes before the event. The closer you are to the time of your event, the less you should eat. You can have a liquid meal closer to your event than a solid meal because your stomach digests liquids faster.</p>
<p><strong>What To Eat</strong><br />
Because glucose is the preferred energy source for most exercise, a pre-exercise meal should include foods that are high in carbohydrates and easy to digest. This include foods such as pasta, fruits, breads, energy bars and water.</p>
<p>Lactic acid gets secreted during exercise. This inhibits performance at the gym and in athletic competition. Alkaline ionized water should be consumed by athletes during exercise because it rids the body of lactic acid which makes the muscles stiff. It is recommended for all gyms to have water ionizers installed for their members.</p>
<p>Fission Fruit Bars are the perfect energy bar to eat before your workout. To learn more <a href="http://www.truehealthyproducts.com/products/dietary/fission-fruit-bars/">click here&gt;&gt;</a></p>
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