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Sweet potato the ” super carb”

19 Sunday Apr 2015

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Sweet potato is by far my favourite carb to eat. It has so many great nutritional values and gives your body tons of slow release energy. I tend to eat sweet potato along with a high protein source such as lean steak/chicken breast or fish. Getting in your sweet potato fix before you workout is key! They are also super easy to prepare and cook. I tend to boil them for around 25 minutes then mash them with some milk. Or If mash potato isn’t your thing you can always cut them up into strips and eat them as fries. Whatever you do with them just make sure they are in your diet plan.

Nutrient Profile (rough)
Serving size 3 1/2 oz raw (1 1/2 cups shredded)
Amounts Per Serving % Daily Value
Calories 140
Calories from Fat 0 0
Total Fat 0g 0%
Saturated Fat 0g 0%
Cholesterol 0mg 0%
Sodium 24mg 1%
Potassium 195mg 5%
Total Carbohydrate 6g 2%
Dietary Fiber 2g 8%
Sugars 3g
Protein 1g
Vitamin A 15%
Vitamin C 47%
Calcium 4%
Iron 2%

Pre & Post workout meals

23 Monday Mar 2015

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Many people have no idea when it comes to what to eat prior to a workout or afterwards. Getting the right kinds of nutrients into your body is vital at the best of times but even more so on a day of intense exercise. Usually before a workout you would need some high carb&protein foods. Taking in carbs and protein before you workout will give you the vital energy boost your muscles need to get through your workout.

Similarly, after your workout you are also going to need to intake carbs to help you regain your energy but this will vary depending on what kind of diet plan you are following. You also need to get in as much protein as possible to help your muscles recover and grow back STRONGER

Here are a few different pre/post workout meals that are perfect for anyone looking to make progress.

1.)  PRE – Oats & banana & coffee

2.) PRE – Protein shake & Brown toast topped with wholemeal peanut butter

3.) POST – Veggie omelette with advacado

4.) PRE – Dried fruit and coffee

5.) POST – Chicken breast & Brown rice

6.) POST – Lean steak & Sweet potato

7.) PRE/POST – Poached egg on brown toast

8.) POST – Protein shake & sea bass in salad

9.) PRE/POST – Homemade recovery shakes

10.) PRE – Granola with mixed nuts & 1pint water

 

Low carb not no carb

18 Sunday Jan 2015

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Since the new year has come around and everyone is jumping on their health kick, I’m hearing a lot of people are going on a no carb diet in a desperate attempt to lose weight and get in shape.

The above picture is a recent editorial i shot for Rollacoaster magazine. Notice that my body fat is fairly low at about 8%. Many people assume that i eat 0 carbs to get my body fat this low, so everyones pretty surprised when i tell them i eat a high amount every day. 0 carb diets are not healthy, you can achieve great results whilst eating carbs, just make sure they are the right kind of carbs.

What carbs should i eat?

You don’t need to cut out carbs all together, all you need to do is swap the bad carbs for the good. An example of this would be swapping white rice for brown rice, or swapping white bread for wholemeal bread. The Hovis wholemeal bread i eat contains roughly 14g of carbs per slice whilst the white bread contains around 25g of carbs per slice. Little changes to your diet like this will massively help you achieve your weight loss goals. Another carb that i consider to be a “super carb” is SWEET POTATO. Sweet potato does not only taste great but its full of nutrition and gives me a great energy boost if i include them into a pre workout meal.

Energy

If your getting serious about training your going to need plenty of energy to get in a good workout and eating 0 carbs will result in tiredness/half hearted efforts in the gym. A well balanced diet mixed in with some high intensity cardio and resistance training will be much more effective than just starving yourself of carbohydrates altogether.

 

 

 

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