Never Eat These 8 Foods After Working Out

9. Sports Drinks

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Numerous sources state that sports drinks, like Gatorade, are beneficial. That is, after hour-long workouts or short but intense workouts. If your routine does not meet those criteria, drink water. You’ll save on the sugars, the cost of the sports drink, and you’ll rehydrate effectively.

 

 

10. Candy Bar

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What’s better than a candy bar? Two candy bars! But not after working out. Too much fat and sugar. Plus not enough nutritional benefit. However, (there’s always a “however”) Jim Stoppani eats candy after his workouts. Jim has a doctorate in exercise physiology, writes for bodybuilding.com, and has a body of steel. There is another sweet that science supports: chocolate milk. It delivers carbs, protein, and it’s easy to consume. Clint Wattenberg, Cornell University’s coordinator of sports nutrition, said, “The composition of low-fat chocolate milk is probably the gold standard for a recovery beverage.” 

 

11. Beer

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One-arm curls with a beer, or any alcoholic drink, shouldn’t follow any exercise routine. Save the spirits for later. Alcohol makes it hard for the body to rehydrate and, according to a Men’s Fitness article, it may hinder muscle recovery.  That’s two strikes against throwing one back after the gym.