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Here’s What to Eat After a Workout (and What to Avoid)

Last updated: January 9, 2026 5:15 am
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When it comes to post-workout nutrition, combining the right elements can make a significant difference in how your body recovers and rebuilds. According to experts like Halpering and Stangland, the ideal “post-workout trifecta” consists of refueling, repairing, and aiding in recovery.

Refueling your energy stores is crucial after a workout, especially if you’ve been training for extended periods or multiple times a day. Stangland recommends focusing on complex carbohydrates, such as whole grains, brown rice, legumes, quinoa, sweet potatoes, and fruits like bananas. These carbs provide essential vitamins, minerals, and fiber, along with sustained energy and a feeling of fullness that lasts.

Repairing and building muscle post-exercise requires adequate protein intake. Research suggests aiming for 20 to 40 grams of protein after a workout to support muscle growth. Good sources of protein include eggs, Greek yogurt, beans, tofu, fish, chicken, and turkey. Look for foods rich in leucine, like chicken, fish, and cheese, as they contain amino acids that stimulate muscle protein synthesis and aid in muscle recovery.

To aid in recovery, it’s essential to consume both carbohydrates and protein in a 3:1 ratio. Additionally, incorporating anti-inflammatory foods like tart cherries, turmeric, dark leafy greens, and omega-3 fats can help reduce muscle soreness and inflammation. Foods rich in magnesium and vitamin E, such as almonds, salmon, olive oil, walnuts, flax seeds, and chia seeds, can also support muscle recovery and reduce oxidative stress.

Incorporating healthy fats into your post-workout meal or snack can also be beneficial. Focus on sources of monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats like olives, olive oil, avocado, fatty fish, nuts, and seeds to support overall recovery and provide essential nutrients for your body.

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By following these guidelines and combining the right nutrients in your post-workout meal, you can optimize your recovery, support muscle growth, and ensure that your body has the fuel it needs to perform at its best.

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