I don't know that protein timing is the issue but it's generally recommended to take some in beforehand. What is your programming like right now?
Coach,
A few months ago I started training first thing in the morning. I knock back some coffee and creatine then lift. Been making good progress, and I have enough physical and mental energy for my training.
I’m wondering if I’m leaving something on the table by not getting some protein in before I lift. Is there a “best” approach?
Also, after I train I eat protein and a big dose of carbs. I keep the fat low for that meal. Does it matter when I get my fat grams?
I’m 47, male, 5’11”, 225.
Current best lifts are:
Squat 360 (previous best was 395 but fixing some form issues)
DL 440
BP 267
OHP 185
Current macros p/c/f are 225/360/80 (with 35-40g fiber per day)
Thanks for your time and your work on this forum. It’s been incredibly helpful!
I don't know that protein timing is the issue but it's generally recommended to take some in beforehand. What is your programming like right now?
I'm no expert on this topic, but I think you're doing a good job. Some have an easier time training in the morning, I have a few friends who do the same. I personally do it in the afternoon, I'm not the morning type of person, I get up waaay too late.
A few days ago I heard that fat intake right before and after your workout isn´t the best option because reasons (something like "inhibits muscle growth"). So more carbs around your training time and eat the fat at other times during the day like you already seem to do.
Just heard it, can´t confirm if correct or not.
I was training at 530 in the morning last year but had to do it with no food or coffee because of my thyroid meds. I felt fucking terrible and struggled the whole time, on outlier days I’d go at night instead I felt significantly stronger. I always assumed it was because I had no carbs in me, but if you can pull that off that is awesome
I don't think it will make a difference if you are eating enough throughout the day and spacing it out fairly well. That said, it is always better to have protein before vs not. You'll just have to try. The biggest game changers in my experience are carbs and salt. If you bloat up a bit, the weight moves real nice.