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Nutrition Timing for Calisthenics Athletes

Post-training nutrition is probably the most over-complicated topic in the fitness world. Here's a practical, evidence-based summary for calisthenics training.

The post-training anabolic window is real but wide: within 2 hours of training is the practical guideline, not 'immediately.' If you trained at 7pm and eat dinner at 8:30pm, you're fine. If you regularly go 4-5 hours post-training without protein, you're leaving adaptation on the table.

Pre-training: a mixed meal 2-3 hours before training is optimal. Protein and carbohydrates. For early morning sessions, a banana and protein shake 30-45 minutes before is sufficient for most sessions up to 60 minutes.

During training: for sessions under 90 minutes, water is all you need. For longer sessions or hot weather training, electrolytes become relevant.

The non-negotiables: adequate daily protein (1.6g/kg minimum), adequate calories to support training and recovery, and consistent hydration throughout the day. These three trump all meal timing optimization.

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