
You picked out a killer playlist, stretched thoroughly and then gave 150 percent in your workout. So now you’re done, right? Not so fast. The food you eat within the first few minutes after a workout is one of the most important and underrated parts of training.
So with that in mind, here are the best post-workout snacks to pack in your gym bag.
1. Yogurt:

Or cottage cheese, if you’re into that kind of thing. Both offer an excellent source of protein post-workout. For an extra antioxidant and carbohydrate boost, add fresh berries or diced vegetables. Extra bonus? Calcium and vitamin D-rich foods help strengthen bones and prevent fractures.
The best post-workout snacks to pack in your gym bag.
2. Hummus And Whole Grain Crackers:

After a workout, your body likes carbohydrate-containing foods because it’s burned through all its energy stores. To replenish these stores (aka glycogen), top a couple of whole grain crackers with protein-rich (and totally delicious) hummus.
3. Eggs:

And not just the whites. Egg yolks contain several vital nutrients for brain and bone health. Pack a few hard-boiled eggs into your gym bag for a quick and easy source of protein, teamed with a slice of whole wheat toast for additional carbs post-workout.
4. Protein Shakes:

Liquid nutrition is a great choice for a post-workout meal because it absorbs easier and can therefore be used faster by your body. A smoothie made with ½ cup of almond milk, one scoop of protein powder and ½ cup strawberries. Delicious.
5. Smoked Salmon:

Fatty fish are known for their inflammation busting abilities, and research found that omega-3 fatty acids can also help ease delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) after exercise. Try spreading a whole grain wrap with a thin layer of cream cheese and topping with smoked salmon for a delicious and portable snack.
6. Low-Fat Chocolate Milk:

For those who find it hard to eat right after exercising, try liquid foods instead of solids. And chocolate milk is a great choice, thanks to its tasty mix of carbs, protein and water. (Just go easy on the sugar.)
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