Trying to up my workout energy and looking for ideal food before an hour session. I usually switch it up between aerobic and anaerobic day to day so if there are some recommendations that work for yall I'd be interested to try them out. TIA
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I think my overall nutrition is pretty good. Don't normally eat junk food or empty calorie drinks. Make most of my food but don't track my calories per se. 7 hours of sleep normally feeling well rested. Usually 1 hour interval (sometimes 2) training 4-5 times a week. I'm fit enough to run a half marathon in about 2 hours. Some days just feel like I need more gas in the tank for the last 15 min. Could be hydration too since its been hotter... but just trying to simplify the routine a little and make sure I'm eating enough before starting. Should it be a target of grams of carbs based on body weight? Mixture of carbs/protein? My goal is to improve fitness not necessarily lose weight.How's your overall nutrition?
Sleep?
Training volume and frequency?
There's no miracle carbohydrate that suddenly going to give you more energy.
You're doing a 1-2 hour long interval sessions multiple times a week?Usually 1 hour interval (sometimes 2) training 4-5 times a week.
Trying to do 2 strength training days and primarily cardio my others. I want to increase endurance capability so I've learned that I need to tone down my cardio which has helped with energy levels. Ideally the performance goal is to be able to hunt a whole week in the mountains and feel great... maybe eventually run a marathon. Someone suggested gels so I might try those out but juice with water sounds good too.You're doing a 1-2 hour long interval sessions multiple times a week?
What kind of splits are you doing?
What modalities are you using?
What exactly is your performance goal?
As far as intra-workout fuel, you just need simple sugar. I would avoid any drinks that have a ton of other stuff in it.
Watered down juice works well.
I used to train a cyclist that did 400-600ml juice to 1 liter of water.
Are you saying peanut butter is a slow burning carb?A healthy dollop of natural peanut butter. Slow burning carb that will stick to you for a while