Anonymous
Post 02/02/2024 14:21     Subject: Re:Dinner before practice

Our player won't/can't eat before practice. They eat a large lunch and eat after practice - which can be 10:30 pm! They like having protein-rich meals with a smoothie when they get home.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2024 09:31     Subject: Re:Dinner before practice

Anonymous wrote:I'm the 5pm poster with a Senior and Sophomore.

I found my boys would be so hungry after school that they would just snack on crap.

So, since I have always WAH, when they were little and had a 5:30 practice---I started feeding them dinner at 4pm . It was better to fill up on healthy, nutritious things. They would have something after practice later.

Now that they are older and have late practices--5pm works for our family.

I used to wait to eat until 7 or 8pm with my spouse---but thankfully post-Covid he WAH too. The other benefit is having family dinners together.


A full dinner 1.5hr before soccer practice?

The practice must be relatively light not to have stomach issues.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2024 09:26     Subject: Re:Dinner before practice

I'm the 5pm poster with a Senior and Sophomore.

I found my boys would be so hungry after school that they would just snack on crap.

So, since I have always WAH, when they were little and had a 5:30 practice---I started feeding them dinner at 4pm . It was better to fill up on healthy, nutritious things. They would have something after practice later.

Now that they are older and have late practices--5pm works for our family.

I used to wait to eat until 7 or 8pm with my spouse---but thankfully post-Covid he WAH too. The other benefit is having family dinners together.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2024 08:54     Subject: Dinner before practice

Good discussion. Two nights my teen has training at 6, and two nights at 8. It’s quite a drive for one of those so I have to stay there. I usually just get him a chipotle or a big bowl of cereal before training and then dinner/protein shake after training. I think I’ll try to get dinner ready at 5pm and see how it goes.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2024 18:23     Subject: Re:Dinner before practice

Sub
Burrito with left over rice/chicken add cheese.
Chicken sandwich
Pasta with meat sauce
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2024 18:15     Subject: Dinner before practice

Eats when they are hungry, before, after does it matter at 11-16 years of age? Tells me when they don’t want certain things before practice from trial, error, living their life. Land the helicopter and walk away from your child and go do something for you
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2024 17:48     Subject: Dinner before practice

Mine eats a normal dinner. She’s 11, maybe I’ll put more thought into it if she’s in the Olympics or something. She manages to practice soccer/basketball/ swimming as of now on a normal dinner.
She has a hearty snack afterwards.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2024 17:30     Subject: Dinner before practice

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any healthy dinner is fine as long as as it's balanced with protein and carbs. You need carbs for energy and the protein to level it so that he doesn't spike in energy and then crash. Maybe 6 oz of protein and 1.5 -2 cups of carbs depending on the size (assuming a teenager with 8pm practice).

And not too heavy to slow him down -a medium dinner is fine. My son is always starving when we get home and generally eats something small again.


Said no Sports Nutritionist Ever


You absolutely should mix protein (or fiber) with your carb to balance it. This is not a pregame meal for optimum output, this is a meal that also serves as dinner.

If op wanted a sports nutritionist she would have asked for one, paid for one, or asked you.