Fueling Up for Fitness

Bonnie Pfiester's picture

Choosing the right fuel for a workout depends on the workout you’re fueling up for. It’s like fueling up a car. The fuel used for drag racing is totally different than fuel used for Nascar. Dragsters just need to get to the finish line as fast as possible, which is only about a thousand feet away. Nascar fuel needs to help you go fast, steady, and strong so you can go the distance. In many ways the same principles apply to fitness.

Fueling up for fitness and weight loss can be very different. For instance, if you need to make it through an intense workout, like weight training or a boot camp style class, you’ll need something that can power you through your entire workout. Lifting a weight or powering a jump requires blood sugar readily available.

Unfortunately, if you choose the wrong fuel, or don’t fuel up at all, you’ll end up broken down on the side of road for sure. Every time someone falls out in boot camp or weight training it’s because someone either didn’t’ eat - or didn’t eat right. A sugary Slim Fast drink or a 100 Calorie breakfast bar won’t last through 15 minutes of intense training. That’s like putting dragster fuel in a Nascar. It’s simply not made to go the distance.

A dragster can go through more than twenty gallons of top fuel from warm-up to finish line. The same thing happens when you fuel up with high-processed foods or foods high in sugar– you simply burn through it too quickly. Once your body uses it all up, your blood sugar drops, leaving you dizzy, light-headed and often nauseous.

You need a fuel source that will help you go the distance. Low Glycemic foods like oatmeal, long grain rice, nuts and many vegetables take longer for the body to break down, releasing glucose more slowly and steadily. This means a steady and reliable energy source for your workout.

On the other hand, a fat-burning workout doesn’t require the same fuel source for energy. As a matter of fact, you want to force your body to use fat stores for energy instead of food. Since low-impact aerobics, jogging and walking don’t require instant power, you can wait for your body to make the blood sugar needed to keep you moving. Much like a hybrid, you can use stored up energy, or fat stores, for fuel.

When it comes to fueling up for fitness, choosing the right fuel for the right exercise is key to success. Now that you’re all fueled up, like Darrel Waltrip says, “Boogity, boogity, boogity! Let's go racin' boys!"

Also, I learned this fueling

SithVixen's picture

Also, I learned this fueling properly advice the hard way.

I went on a hike up a mountain...it was about 3-4 miles. Mostly switch back, nothing steep but constantly up and up. I had not eaten properly. I tried to maintain my low calorie normal diet instead of boosting up the carbs and whatnot before the strenuous exercise. 1/4 of the way up the hill I was tiring out. Half way up I was really feeling the pain. By the top....well I'm sure you can guess how miserable I was. I wanted to cry, my calves hurt so bad and I was really tired. I hardly got to enjoy the view because I just wanted to lay down and sleep.

Yup gotta eat right before certain exercises or you can really suffer the consequences...and also won't make any fitness gains.

So what foods do you

SithVixen's picture

So what foods do you recommend for fat burning work outs? :)

thanks for the info

Vision4DaY's picture

real intresting.
so if i do cadio in the mornings, jog, in an empty stomach it's ok because i am actually using stored fat fuel, like a hybryd.lol

thanks for the info, since i did not know if what i was doing was the best thing, i do cardio at the mornig in an empty stomack, and at night after eating my fruit vegetables fiber and proteins through out the day, i do my weight lifting.

great article!

Mona Liza Reyes's picture

I will forward this to all my registrants who will be participating in my bootcamp this weekend! :) thanks Bonnie..

Be Blessed,

Mona Liza "MO" Reyes
www.goteammo.com - please visit & sign up on my website & sign up, would love to see you on there!