Dietary Considerations Part 2
Another aspect to diet is quality of carbohydrates. Technically there are two types, simple and complex. Some definitions have fruits as a simple carbohydrate and vegetables are the complex. Another version is that all refined and processed carbohydrate sources are simple and both fruits and vegetables are the complex carbs.
While it tends to be a blend of the two. Simple carbohydrates are both fruit and the processed variety. Complex carbohydrates are found in the vegetable groups and refined processed foods as well. You have refined whole wheats and wheats in general, plus other processed grains such as those found in breads and pasta’s.
The best rule of thumb is to consume natural complex and simple carbs. For the simple carbs sources like apples, blackberries, blueberries, grapefruit, oranges, peaches and strawberries are all low in simple sugars as well.
For your complex carbs try broccoli, spinach, cabbage, cauliflower, onions, tomatoes(technically a fruit) and sweet potato to name a few. Natural complex carbs provide the essential vitamins and minerals needed for energy production. Simple, refined carbs found in many processed, convenient foods tend to be devoid of these natural nutrients. Who wants the additives any ways.
When choosing your veggies and fruits, as mentioned previously, opt to go organic if at all possible. This way you get a higher quality nutritional source. Also choosing natural, aids in your goal to lose weight. These sources tend to be utilized more efficiently by the body.
All carbohydrates are broken down in the body to become glucose to produce the energy molecule ATP (adenosinetriphosphate). Complex carbs tend to be processed slower than simple carbs and this is why you use it to load up on to store energy for your workouts. Since the simple carbs break down faster they can be beneficial in getting a quick energy source just before a workout.
However you need to be careful for those of you that may be diabetic as this can be dangerous to your glucose levels first thing in the morning. It’s recommended to eat a small bit of complex carbs in those situations.
It is recommended that one eats at least five helpings a day of veggies and two to three of fruits. I like to start my day with either half a grapefruit or whole banana and a small portion of some protein source.
Then into my workout drinking plenty of water. Post workout I drink a quality protein drink that has some carbs as well. Here a good choice also would be to eat half a sweet potato, as you know you want to carbo-load the muscles. That’s two to three meals down, lunch would be something like grilled chicken and mixed veggies.
While I’m thinking of it you should also try to eat as many veggies that are a spectrum of colors. Such as red bell pepper, yellow squash, purple eggplant and green leafy veggies etc. etc. Reason being that they all have a different variety of essential nutrients we all need.
Back to meal or snack four, a piece of fruit or two. Dinner could be a nice fresh piece of fish with broccoli and sweet potato. The last snack and also as a bed time snack a protein drink.
Good night all.
James Bolduc
MrPowerFitness
PowerFitnessSecrets.com