Candiceena
Cathlete
Hi Cathe - or anyone who can answer!
I've just started XTrain and am wondering about the temporary side effects that come w/ lifting heavy (or, at least heavy to me, compared to what I was used to).
I am on Day 2 and feel tired! Not necessarily a bad thing because God knows I could stand to get some sleep, but is this normal? Should I lift lighter? Eat something specific?
I know and understand the temporary "weight gain" concept (the muscles retaining water) and am aware and prepared if/when that happens. So on that front all is good.
I'm also feeling hungrier. I'm not surprised because obviously my body is working much harder than it is used to. What would be a good snack that you could recommend after dinner but before bed? Say right now, at 8 PM, I'm feeling hungry (and it's honest hunger - not craving). Should I eat an apple? A slice of whole wheat toast w/ peanut butter? Or is it better to fight thru the hunger and go to bed a little hungrier?
(My specs if you need it are 25 yrs old, 5'5, about 165 lbs, beginner exerciser (I've been away for a while) and no dietary restrictions)
I've just started XTrain and am wondering about the temporary side effects that come w/ lifting heavy (or, at least heavy to me, compared to what I was used to).
I am on Day 2 and feel tired! Not necessarily a bad thing because God knows I could stand to get some sleep, but is this normal? Should I lift lighter? Eat something specific?
I know and understand the temporary "weight gain" concept (the muscles retaining water) and am aware and prepared if/when that happens. So on that front all is good.
I'm also feeling hungrier. I'm not surprised because obviously my body is working much harder than it is used to. What would be a good snack that you could recommend after dinner but before bed? Say right now, at 8 PM, I'm feeling hungry (and it's honest hunger - not craving). Should I eat an apple? A slice of whole wheat toast w/ peanut butter? Or is it better to fight thru the hunger and go to bed a little hungrier?
(My specs if you need it are 25 yrs old, 5'5, about 165 lbs, beginner exerciser (I've been away for a while) and no dietary restrictions)