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The 15 Best Post-Workout Carbs, According to a Nutrition Coach

There are so many carbs to choose from. Here鈥檚 a breakdown.

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Supporting your activity with nutritious foods聽聽for performance, recovery, and results. Protein, fats, and carbohydrates are the three macronutrients that play crucial roles. But carbohydrates are especially important; they鈥檙e your body鈥檚 primary fuel source, providing the聽聽your training, replenishing lost energy stores and boosting muscle repair.

Why Carbohydrates Matter When You鈥檙e Working Out

Your carbohydrate needs聽聽the type, intensity, and duration of your training, body size and composition, and personal goals. Some carbs are high in fiber and nutrients that support long-term energy and balance blood sugar. Others are faster absorbing and give your body a quick boost of glycogen, which聽聽and repair.

What鈥檚 glycogen? It鈥檚 made from glucose molecules bound together in long chains, and it鈥檚 the聽stored form of glucose聽in the body, reserved in your muscles and liver. When you exercise, your body uses up your glycogen stores to provide聽聽your activity. Muscle glycogen is used chiefly by your muscles to produce force while you lift weights, run, bike, or perform other actions. Liver glycogen is used throughout your body as needed and powers your brain and spinal cord.

聽with carbohydrates boosts muscle protein synthesis, vital for muscle growth. When you eat carbs, your insulin levels will spike, which is a good thing after a strenuous workout. Insulin acts like a delivery worker, transporting nutrients into your cells鈥攖hat means your carbs will reduce muscle soreness and inflammation from training, allowing you to get back in the gym and perform again.

How to Choose the Best Carbs for You

The number one way to choose a post-workout carb? Decide what you like best! Enjoying your food helps you build healthy habits and stick to them.聽If you usually don鈥檛 eat a lot of natural sugars, after a workout is a fantastic time to add those into your diet. They will boost your recovery and can increase muscle if that鈥檚 your goal.

Starches and fiber are also essential components of carbs that support gut health and keep you feeling satisfied with your meals. If you鈥檝e had a very strenuous or prolonged training session or your goal is to build muscle, choosing high glycemic carbs to eat post-workout is wise. Be sure to include high fiber, slow-digesting carbs for the rest of your meals to improve heart health and digestion, balance weight, and boost meal satiety.

The Best Carbs to Eat After a Workout

Once you鈥檝e hit the gym or worked up a sweat, your body is聽聽to accept nutrients that will go to work repairing tissues. While this 鈥渨indow鈥 may be open for up to 48 hours, the聽聽after your training are particularly optimal for packing in your post-workout carbs for the best results.

Here are the best carbs to choose for all of your post-workout needs.

1. Breads

Both whole and refined grain bread products are smart post-workout carb options. Breads are high on the glycemic index, which measures how quickly your blood glucose levels will spike after eating certain foods. Foods with a聽聽under 55 are low GI, while foods higher than 70 are considered high GI.

While many people, especially聽聽or who are sedentary, may do best eating low GI foods, choosing ones聽聽will provide that shot of glucose that helps initiate muscle protein synthesis and tissue repair.

Whole grain options, while lower GI, provide essential nutrients that can boost recovery, such as manganese, selenium, calcium, and thiamine.

2. Pancakes and Waffles

Pancakes and waffles make excellent tasty post-workout meals. These flour-based breakfast favorites will increase your blood sugar and are conduits for other healthy foods such as fruit, protein powder, and yogurt.

A post-workout protein pancake made with wheat or oat flour and topped with fresh fruit is a delicious nutrient-dense way to support muscle growth and tissue repair. You can聽make your own聽or use a聽healthy pancake mix. If you鈥檙e gluten-free, try making聽cassava flour waffles.

3. Rice Cakes

Rice cakes are a popular food for bodybuilders because they鈥檙e low-calorie, carbohydrate-dense foods that come in many flavors and can be paired with other foods for a tasty post-workout snack. They range from about 60 to 90 on the glycemic index. Top them with fresh fruit, jam, honey, or Greek yogurt.

4. Crackers

Crackers such as stoned wheat thins and rye crispbread are tasty snack-sized post-workout carbs that can help replenish your glycogen stores. Adding high-protein foods as toppings will boost muscle protein synthesis, with insulin helping to shuttle the protein into your muscle cells.聽Try crackers topped with聽chicken,聽chickpeas,聽tuna, boiled eggs, or聽bean dip.

5. Cereal

Breakfast cereal is often thought of as sugar-laden and devoid of nutrients, but it can be a part of a healthy diet. Cereal is聽affordable and nutritious, especially since it鈥檚 fortified with many essential nutrients like folate and iron.

Skip the聽trendy high protein and fiber cereals聽since getting these nutrients from whole foods is a more affordable and practical option, and instead, stick to tried and true whole grain cereals for your post-workout carbs. Try puffed wheat, shredded wheat, and brown puffed rice cereal.

6. Cream of Wheat

Cream of wheat is a high-GI food made from finely processed farina wheat. It contains a bevy of vital聽聽to support recovery after a workout, including iron and several B vitamins. Top your cream of wheat with milk, such as filtered high protein varieties and fresh fruit for even more post-workout support.

7. Oatmeal

Versatile, comforting, and easy to prepare, oatmeal is one of the best carb-based breakfast foods enjoyed post-workout. It鈥檚 packed with vitamins and minerals like iron, magnesium, zinc, manganese, and selenium while high in fiber and protein.

Try adding fruit, maple syrup, honey, nuts, and greek yogurt to your oatmeal for a nutrient-dense post-workout treat.

8. Rice

Rice is a popular grain for a good reason. It鈥檚 a staple food worldwide,聽聽carbs, fiber, and nutrients like iron, thiamin, and manganese. White rice is a high GI food at 70, while聽聽has more fiber and nutrients than white and is only slightly lower on the glycemic index at 68.

Both white and brown rice contain magnesium, an essential nutrient for supporting muscles, nerves, and bones. Magnesium helps boost聽聽post-workout and is an electrolyte lost in sweat during intense or prolonged exercise, making it important to replenish post-workout.

9. Millet

Millet is a grain that鈥檚 less commonly consumed than rice, but it鈥檚 worth adding to your post-workout meal. It鈥檚 a high GI gluten-free grain that鈥檚 relatively聽, adding to its appeal as an after-training food. Like rice, it contains magnesium and manganese 鈥撀燼nd millet pairs聽well with seafood, in聽salads, and as a base for聽grain bowls.

10. Pasta

Pasta or noodles made from wheat, rice, corn, cassava, or other grains is fantastic to have on hand for a post-workout meal. Adding protein and veggies to pasta or noodle-based dishes is easy with endless options and flavor combinations.

11. Ripe Bananas

Ripe bananas provide a quick source of easily digested carbs after your workout, along with essential vitamins and minerals to support electrolyte balance and muscle repair. These include potassium and magnesium. Unlike green or , the ripe or overripe fruit鈥檚 sugar content is faster to absorb and get to work replenishing your glycogen stores.

12. Melons

Packed with聽vitamins A聽and C and potassium, cantaloupe is a hydrating and refreshing fruit perfect after a workout. It鈥檚 high on the glycemic index at around 65 to 70. Try it paired with聽savory ingredients like zucchini and ham聽or in a聽smoothie with mint. 聽is another delicious water-packed melon that packs a nutrient punch with lycopene, vitamin C, and vitamin A. This聽summertime favorite聽is high GI at 76, with half of the sugar coming from fructose, one-quarter glucose, and less than one quarter from sucrose.

13. Mango

Super flavorful聽mango聽is so versatile as a post-workout carb. You can eat it out of hand, in a聽smoothie, tossed into a聽chicken salad, made into聽ice pops, or as a sweet element聽in a curry. Packed with carbohydrates, vitamins A, E, and C, it also helps to聽聽that can cause muscle soreness after a strenuous workout.

14. Potatoes

Fluffy, comforting white and sweet potatoes are perfect post-workout carbs. They鈥檙e starchy and nutrient-dense with more potassium than bananas, vitamin B6, and magnesium and can be eaten any time of day.聽聽that potatoes are as good as energy gels at supporting energy levels for your workouts.聽聽that potatoes are a solid choice as a whole food carb source for a post-workout meal.

15. Beets

This sweet root vegetable is an all-around star for supporting your training. Beets have聽聽for their ability to聽support endurance workouts聽by increasing cardiorespiratory performance. As a聽post-workout carb, beets are high in natural sugars and聽听辫丑测迟辞苍耻迟谤颈别苍迟蝉.听聽beets can help aid muscle recovery and reduce pain after intense exercise like sprinting.

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