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Rehydration & Recovery is Vital Post-Workout

Rehydration & Recovery is Vital Post-Workout
February 23, 2018Health & Fitnessfitness tipshealth tipshealthy jointshealthy lifestyleinjury prevention

 

Did you know . . . 

 

  • without proper recovery, your workouts go largely wasted,
  • skipping the recovery after exercise also means you miss out on building health-promoting lean muscle mass, your exercise performance will lag and you even risk chronically too-high levels of stress hormones, which can cause injury, lead to muscle wasting and weight gain.

 

 

Recovery after intense exercise refers to moving fluids and waste products out of muscles in an efficient manner. When muscles are used they create lactic acid as a byproduct and this is partly what causes the sensation of stiffness and soreness in muscles following exercise.

 

Flush out your muscles and amp up the recovery process:

 

cool:

  • cooling your muscles after a grueling workout can be as simple as dropping your body temp,
  • pro athletes often take an ice bath or jump into a cryotherapy chamber,
  • it doesn’t have to be ice cold water, it just needs to be cooler than your body, a cold shower will work perfectly

 

compress:

  • reduce swelling and avoid delayed onset muscle soreness,
  • Olympians swear by NormaTec, the company sells compression sleeves starting at $1,500 a set,
  • taping sore muscles and joints with kinesiology tape, used to help eliminate fluid from an area and is affordable at $13 a roll and you can put it on yourself,
  • or try compression clothing, which helps during and post-workout for soothing muscle inflammation

 

hydrate:

  • hydration is a vital part of your recovery plan and process,
  • the optimal window of time to re-hydrate is the first 20 minutes after your workout,
  • grab the water first,
  • make your second drink one that contains electrolytes, Gatorade is the most common

 

refuel:

  • the ideal window to refuel is 60 minutes. Do not wait for an hour or two to refuel because your body is going to continue to metabolize and struggle following a workout,
  • it’s most important to refuel with a protein snack that is about 200 calories, with some carbohydrates included. Excellent examples include the following:
    • Greek yogurt (12 g protein)
    • chocolate milk (8 g protein)
    • edamame (11 g protein)
    • dried meat snacks (10 g protein)
    • nuts or granola type bars (7 g protein)

 

When you’re working out, your muscles use up their glycogen stores for fuel. The result is your muscles being partially depleted of glycogen. Some of the proteins in your muscles also get broken down and damaged. Post workout, your body tries to rebuild its glycogen stores and repair and regrow those muscle proteins. Consuming the right nutrients post workout is important. It is particularly important to eat carbs and protein and choose easily digested food which will promote faster nutrient absorption. Following are good options:

carbs:

  • fruits (pineapple, berries, kiwi, banana)
  • dark, leafy green veggies
  • sweet potatoes
  • quinoa
  • rice
  • rice cakes
  • chocolate milk
  • potatoes
  • oatmeal
  • pasta

 

protein:

  • animal or plant-based protein powder
  • eggs
  • cottage cheese
  • salmon
  • chicken
  • Greek yogurt
  • protein bar
  • tuna

 

fats:

  • avocado
  • nut butters
  • nuts
  • trail mix

 

sample post-workout meals:

  • grilled chicken and roasted veggies
  • egg omelet with avocado toast
  • salmon with sweet potatoes
  • oatmeal, whey protein, banana and almonds
  • cottage cheese and fruits
  • Greek yogurt, berries and granola
  • quinoa bowl with berries and pecans
  • tuna and crackers
  • pita and hummus
  • tuna salad sandwich on whole grain bread
  • rice crackers and peanut butter
  • whole grain toast and almond butter
  • cereal and skim milk
  • multi-grain bread and raw peanuts
  • protein shake and banana

 

Benefits of post-workout nutrition:

  • enhanced recovery
  • less muscle soreness
  • amplified ability to build muscle
  • enriched immune function
  • improved bone mass
  • superior ability to utilize body fat

 

To hear more about the importance of rehydrating and recovery following exercise, tune into Inside Sports Medicine on 97.1 The Ticket this Sunday, February 25 at 8 am EST.

 

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Sources: U.S. News, Precision Nutrition, Shape, Healthline

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