Recipes & Nutrition Tips

Pre-race Meal

At 32Gi we always advocate natural nutrition over meal replacements and supplementation. When it comes to sporting events many people are not sure of how to fuel themselves before the event and the pre-training or pre-racing meal is probably the most important meal of the day. If done correctly the pre-race meal will provide you with a stable and loaded energy system to support your performance requirements for your event.
 
The three main considerations of the pre-race meal are:
 
Timing of the meal

The best time to eat before an event would be around four hours before which gives the food enough time to be safely digested and ready to use for fuel. However due to early race starts this is not very practical and it’s recommended to eat at least 2hrs before a race.
 
Size of the meal

The size of the meal will be dependent on how long before the race you can eat as well as your body weight. If you are able to consume a meal four hours before an event then a 900-1000 calorie meal would be fine. If however you are only able to eat two hours prior to an event then the meal should be smaller in size around 300-400 calories.
 
What the meal needs to consist of

The pre-race meal choice will depend on the type of athlete you are. Generally a meal will consist of higher carbohydrate content, fat and protein. Fibre should be kept low as it can play havoc with the digestive system especially with pre-race nerves. If you are a low carbohydrate, higher fat eater then there is no problem with ingesting carbohydrates pre-event however select carbohydrates that do not spike your blood glucose levels and try to consume a higher amount of medium chain triglyceride fats with the meal.

Suggested 32Gi Pre-race or Training Meals

Option 1:

Rolled oats (50 grams)

2 Scoops 32Gi Recover

Blueberries (1/2 cup)
 
Nutritional Content: 394 calories (68 grams carbohydrates, 13.8 grams protein, 6.4 grams fat)
 
Option 2:

2 Slices rye toast


Almond nut butter (TBSP)

Small banana
 
Nutritional Content: 386 calories (50gram Carbohydrates, 8.7grams protein, 10grams fat)
 
Option 3:

4 Scoops 32Gi Recover blended with:

Small banana


Almond nut butter (teaspoon)

Cinnamon
 
Nutritional Content: 432 calories (72 grams carbohydrates, 20.1 grams protein, 8.4 grams fat)

32Gi Recovery Nutrition Tips & Smoothie Options

Post exercise recovery is important.There are various aspects of recovery that need to be considered and two of these are blood sugar stabilisation and nutrient replenishment. We suggest taking in a recovery shake immediately post workout to get the much needed nutrients into the system as soon as possible. 32Gi Recover tastes great on its own, but we thought to add a few awesome recipes to make your recovery that more rewarding.
 
32Gi Ice Recover Smoothie (Chocolate, Strawberry and Vanilla)

Blend the following after a long and hot workout

1 Serving 32Gi Chocolate Recover


1 Cup ice


200ml’s of water (milk is optional)

Nutritional Content: 311 calories (48 grams carbohydrates, 18 grams protein, 5.2 grams fat)
 
32Gi Choc Banana Recovery Smoothie 1 Serving 32Gi Chocolate Recover


400ml’s of Water


1 Small frozen banana (blueberries or raspberries optional)


1 teaspoon Cinnamon


Nutritional Content: 400 calories (71grams carbohydrates, 19 grams protein, 5,5 grams fat)
 
32Gi Almond Vanilla Chai Smoothie 1 Serving 32Gi Vanilla Recover


1 Cup ice


400 ml’s of water


2 teaspoons almond nut butter


1 teaspoon cinnamon

Nutritional Content: 342 calories (50 grams carbohydrates, 19.1 grams protein, 8.1 grams fat)
 
32Gi Hot Chocolate Recover 1 Serving 32Gi Chocolate Recover

400ml’s of boiling water (milk optional)

Mix well and enjoy on a cold day.