by Mike Geary, Certified Personal Trainer, Certified Nutrition Specialist
Author of Truth About Abs
In today's Lean-Body Fitness
Secrets Ezine, I wanted to tackle a question that I received recently
from a subscriber. I've had similar questions from several people, so I thought this might be of interest to you. It has to do with pre-workout energy drinks, and morning workouts on an empty stomach.
Q: "Hi Mike. I was hoping you could give me some advice about my morning workouts. Because
of my busy day, I find that the only time I can realistically squeeze
my workouts in is in the mornings before work. My problem is that if I
don't eat anything, I have no energy during my workout and I feel really
weak and sluggish. On the other hand, if I eat even just a bowl of
cereal or bagel, I end up getting cramps during my workout. Any
suggestions you have, I would really appreciate. Thanks,
Brian F., Calgary, Canada"
A: First of all,
if you're really serious about getting lean for good, I'd recommend
ditching the bagels and cereal altogether unless they are truly
high-fiber whole grain varieties (sprouted grain is actually the best
option). Otherwise, they are just empty refined carbs that will only add
blubber to the old belly!
Another topic that this brings up
is whether doing your morning workout on an empty stomach is really a
good idea or not. Some people swear by morning cardio on an empty
stomach as a great way to burn fat,
since you don't have any immediate carbohydrates in your system. From
my experience though, and working with hundreds of people who have tried
this, I haven't really seen good results with empty stomach morning
workouts.
Personally, when I tried a month or
so of morning empty stomach workouts, it resulted in a loss of lean
muscle, which I believe ultimately lowered my metabolic rate, making it
easier for my body to store body fat in the long run. Again, for me (and
others I've talked to) morning empty stomach workouts backfired big
time, although some people claim it has worked wonders for them. I guess you won't know if it works for you unless you try it.
Back to Brian's question about how
working out in the morning on an empty stomach leaves him weak and
sluggish, whereas eating some cereal or a bagel gives him cramps during
his workout...here's my solution to the problem:
Try getting just a small amount of
carbohydrates and protein in liquid form when you wake up. Shown below
is my own little concoction... you can call it "Geary's pre-workout
energy serum". This is 10x better than any ripoff energy supplements or any other crap that the supplement companies will try to lure you into paying top dollar for.
My pre-workout drink will give you
the energy to make it through your workout, plus it will help reverse
the catabolic state you are in upon waking in the morning, where your
body is breaking down muscle tissue in order to supply other areas of
the body with necessary amino acids.
My suggestion is to try mixing
about 6 oz of an unsweetened iced tea mixture (preferably green, white,
oolong, yerba mate, or rooibos teas) with about 6 oz of a PURE berry
juice (about 20 grams of carbs), and about 15-20 grams of a quality whey protein powder.
You can also add a teaspoon or two of coconut milk as that will add
some quickly digestible medium chain fatty acids (a source of healthy fats) for immediate energy for the workout.
For the juice, try to find a PURE
berry juice such as blueberry, blackberry, or even a pure pomegranate or
cherry juice. Make sure they do NOT contain apple or grape juices.
Keep in mind that I'm usually against drinking fruit juices
because I believe you need to eat the whole fruit to reap the benefits,
as you're missing out on the fiber and other nutrients when you just
drink the juice. However, I've found some of these pure berry juices at
whole food or natural food markets and they contain some fruit puree and a couple grams of fiber per
glass, so I think they are ok for the purpose of this pre-workout drink
(since the amount of carbs is fairly low at approx 20 gms).
I've found that this type of
pre-workout liquid mixture gives people the needed energy to make it
through their morning workouts without cramps, while also helping to
prevent the excessive muscle catabolism (breakdown) that might occur
during an empty stomach morning workout.
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pre-workout morning energy drinks, feel free to email this link to any
friends or family you know that will find it useful.
Wednesday 16 September 2015
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