Hey gurus! Thanks for reading my post.
So I'm a guy that recently (like three months) started to do some boxing (two days a week), then I incorporated muay Thai (another two days a week), and after that, I incorporated weight lifting (five days a week). I want to understand how to properly eat so I can: 1) be able to do both the boxing/muay Thai and weights, without being absolutely depleted and devastated and 2) how to avoid losing muscle, and if possible, gain muscle.
I do Box Mo and We, and Muay Thai Tu and Thu from 9 to 10 AM. Before that, I do weight lifting five days a week, from 7:30 to 8:30 AM.
Specific questions:
1) What should I eat before my daily weight lifting?
2) What to eat in that half an hour between weights and martial arts (that is cardio as well)?
3) What to eat after the martial arts?
4) What and when to eat the rest of the day?
I went to a nutritionist, but honestly, all of them do not understand very well how to proper nutrition with the amount of exercise I'm doing. Most nutritionists know how to make you lose weight and stuff, but I haven't found any that understands how to properly eat when doing exercise, and the kind of exercise I'm doing.
My stats:
Gender: Male
Age: 43
Height: 6.10 feet
Weight: 187 pounds
Thanks for any help and advice and additional resources to read that you can give me!
Raul
So I'm a guy that recently (like three months) started to do some boxing (two days a week), then I incorporated muay Thai (another two days a week), and after that, I incorporated weight lifting (five days a week). I want to understand how to properly eat so I can: 1) be able to do both the boxing/muay Thai and weights, without being absolutely depleted and devastated and 2) how to avoid losing muscle, and if possible, gain muscle.
I do Box Mo and We, and Muay Thai Tu and Thu from 9 to 10 AM. Before that, I do weight lifting five days a week, from 7:30 to 8:30 AM.
Specific questions:
1) What should I eat before my daily weight lifting?
2) What to eat in that half an hour between weights and martial arts (that is cardio as well)?
3) What to eat after the martial arts?
4) What and when to eat the rest of the day?
I went to a nutritionist, but honestly, all of them do not understand very well how to proper nutrition with the amount of exercise I'm doing. Most nutritionists know how to make you lose weight and stuff, but I haven't found any that understands how to properly eat when doing exercise, and the kind of exercise I'm doing.
My stats:
Gender: Male
Age: 43
Height: 6.10 feet
Weight: 187 pounds
Thanks for any help and advice and additional resources to read that you can give me!
Raul
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