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    Quote Originally Posted by Turnover25 View Post
    So I haven’t carb backloaded in some time, I stopped mainly due to not being able to enjoy my workouts as much in the gym if I didn’t eat carbs before my workouts and only after. Id like to start backloading again but had a question.

    Fruit, mainly bananas are a staple in my diet. I eat bananas throughout the day, am I still able to do that while backloading? What about fruit in general? I know they have a lot of carbs. I find it difficult to eat things other than fruit throughout the day because I try to avoid nuts. I’m not talking about meals, just like snacking stuff.

    What do you guys eat during the day until you backload?


    After thinking about it for a minute I think it may be easier than I thought. I have something like this planned-

    Breakfast-
    Hard boiled eggs, avocado, coffee/mct oil, handful of spinach, Morning herb

    Snack: Apple

    Lunch- chicken breast and sautéed vegetables (meal prep)

    Snack before gym (?) need ideas. Something to give a boost in the gym. Afternoon herb

    Dinner- chicken breast or ground turkey, sautéed veggies, potatoes/bananas/fruits, bone broth

    Easier than I thought I guess but let me know how that diet looks.
    A few things:

    Backloading is best done with complex carbs, ,not simple ones, as they give more of an insulin response, which is what you're looking for when backloading. To make this more responsive, it is recommended to not go over 30g of carbs during the day on a day when you plan on backloading.

    Stick to rice, potatoes, yams and gluten free grains and products. You get way more bang for your buck this way.

    In regards to snacking on fruit during the day....I'd say you have to play around with it and see what gives you the best results.

    Also, the energy you get for working out doesn't come from what you consume directly prior to going to the gym. That's a fallacy. It comes from what you ate the day before and how much rest you've given your nervous system. Once learning to workout fasted, I can't do it any other way now. WAY more energy then when I have something digesting in my stomach.

    Start giving this a shot. Work out on an empty stomach. Give it a month. You'll never work out on a full stomach again. This also makes your post workout feedings that much more effective, especially backloading.
    Last edited by Cdsnuts; 12-22-2020 at 05:30 AM.
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