Anonymous wrote:I watch a lot of professional or highly competitive athlete you tube videos - mostly triathletes, ultra runners, and cyclists.
They eat a ton of lean protein + vegetables and whole carbs. Lots of hard boiled eggs, legumes, roasted vegetables, protein shakes, berries…
I would try adding more protein on on your cardio days and see if that helps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I'm not an actual athlete but I, too, get hungry on my cardio days. I used to not eat before my early morning class but now I down a Fairlife chocolate protein shake before spin. It really gives me a better workout with that food energy.
That is just flavored milk with added chemicals that are harmful. It is complete garbage. Just drink some milk instead.
What’s harmful?
The chemicals and preservatives to prolong shelf life, and the fake sweeteners in it that wreak havoc on your insulin and endocrine system. Look at the ingredients list. Any vitamins added are negligible as well.
Drink glass of milk, and take a multi vitamin. Cheaper, and healthier.
Do you work for the milk industry? You keep saying the same thing in different threads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I'm not an actual athlete but I, too, get hungry on my cardio days. I used to not eat before my early morning class but now I down a Fairlife chocolate protein shake before spin. It really gives me a better workout with that food energy.
That is just flavored milk with added chemicals that are harmful. It is complete garbage. Just drink some milk instead.
What’s harmful?
The chemicals and preservatives to prolong shelf life, and the fake sweeteners in it that wreak havoc on your insulin and endocrine system. Look at the ingredients list. Any vitamins added are negligible as well.
Drink glass of milk, and take a multi vitamin. Cheaper, and healthier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I'm not an actual athlete but I, too, get hungry on my cardio days. I used to not eat before my early morning class but now I down a Fairlife chocolate protein shake before spin. It really gives me a better workout with that food energy.
That is just flavored milk with added chemicals that are harmful. It is complete garbage. Just drink some milk instead.
What’s harmful?
Anonymous wrote:I only exercise a moderate amount (think 25 mins cardio five days a week, plus stretching or strength most days), but I’m famished on my cardio days. Most of my meals are whole grain-based and I lean into protein (nuts, eggs, beans, lentils, meat or fish a couple times a week). Three meals a day, at least two snacks, plenty of water. Still hungry! I’ve been trying protein bars lately, and they help a lot with hunger but they all seem so processed.
I don’t see how I can get fuller in a healthy way, and just wonder how people who really exercise a lot manage it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I'm not an actual athlete but I, too, get hungry on my cardio days. I used to not eat before my early morning class but now I down a Fairlife chocolate protein shake before spin. It really gives me a better workout with that food energy.
That is just flavored milk with added chemicals that are harmful. It is complete garbage. Just drink some milk instead.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I'm not an actual athlete but I, too, get hungry on my cardio days. I used to not eat before my early morning class but now I down a Fairlife chocolate protein shake before spin. It really gives me a better workout with that food energy.
Anonymous wrote:I only exercise a moderate amount (think 25 mins cardio five days a week, plus stretching or strength most days), but I’m famished on my cardio days. Most of my meals are whole grain-based and I lean into protein (nuts, eggs, beans, lentils, meat or fish a couple times a week). Three meals a day, at least two snacks, plenty of water. Still hungry! I’ve been trying protein bars lately, and they help a lot with hunger but they all seem so processed.
I don’t see how I can get fuller in a healthy way, and just wonder how people who really exercise a lot manage it.