I'm not new to lifting but I've always just done basic nutrition after a lifting session. Something like eating a peanut butter sandwich, or chicken or tuna, a piece of fruit and milk.
I'm a thrower on the track and field team and we lift Monday, Wednesday, Friday in the afternoon. Lifting is usually after throws practice that we have Monday-Friday. I then usually go to the gym and do cardio 4-5 days a week.
My training schedule is pretty tough, but I feel I'm "wasting" some of it because of my nutrition. Things are going well for the meals throughout the day; I'm just not sure what to do after my workouts. Especially when I might be practicing/exercising two, sometimes three different times a day.
Unfortunately, I do feel I'm fairly ignorant about sports nutrition and would like to learn more. Honestly, the whole concept seems daunting and I don't know where to start. The vast majority of the articles I've read seen male-specific. I don't know how to imply them to me. I'm not looking to bulk up for competitive bodybuilding competitions; I just want to preserve the hard work I do throughout the day and am trying to find a protein product to help this. Any recommended links to help me learn more about this would be appreciated as well. Thanks.
I'm a thrower on the track and field team and we lift Monday, Wednesday, Friday in the afternoon. Lifting is usually after throws practice that we have Monday-Friday. I then usually go to the gym and do cardio 4-5 days a week.
My training schedule is pretty tough, but I feel I'm "wasting" some of it because of my nutrition. Things are going well for the meals throughout the day; I'm just not sure what to do after my workouts. Especially when I might be practicing/exercising two, sometimes three different times a day.
Unfortunately, I do feel I'm fairly ignorant about sports nutrition and would like to learn more. Honestly, the whole concept seems daunting and I don't know where to start. The vast majority of the articles I've read seen male-specific. I don't know how to imply them to me. I'm not looking to bulk up for competitive bodybuilding competitions; I just want to preserve the hard work I do throughout the day and am trying to find a protein product to help this. Any recommended links to help me learn more about this would be appreciated as well. Thanks.