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    % of calories in pre, post and post-post workout meals?

    I'm wondering, what % of your total calories do you eat in your pre, post and post-post workout meals/shakes? I'm eating 1900 calories a day right now (I'm a female and pretty small) and 700 are in this meals (200 pre, 200 post, 300 post-post). Is this too much? it kind of scares me knowing I'm taking in a little over 35% of my calories for the day before 8 am...(I work out first thing in the morning). Is this standard?

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    I personally take in a Hell of a lot more calories around my workout. I eat a meal, workout about 45 minutes later, have my PWO shake, and then have another meal about 45 minutes after that. So, I take in probably about a 1/3 of my calories give or take a little bit within that 3 hour period as well. Makes sense to me, as this is the time that the nutrients are most likely to be shuttled off to active cells/utilized for energy "immediately" as opposed to stored as fat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CowPimp
    I personally take in a Hell of a lot more calories around my workout. I eat a meal, workout about 45 minutes later, have my PWO shake, and then have another meal about 45 minutes after that. So, I take in probably about a 1/3 of my calories give or take a little bit within that 3 hour period as well. Makes sense to me, as this is the time that the nutrients are most likely to be shuttled off to active cells/utilized for energy "immediately" as opposed to stored as fat.
    same here 25-40 percnet is a good estimate for everyone

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