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Starving After LSS

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 4:27 pm
by spemma
when i do my weekly 1 hour LSS, i'm usually starving by the end of it. i typically eat an apple and 1.5 cups of cottage cheese about an hour before i run, but by the end of it, i'm ready to eat anything in sight. take this compared to MS, SE, or my BJJ, and i actually don't have much of an appetite immediately proceeding those activities.

when i was full paleo, this was one of the reasons that crowd was anti long distance/duration cardio. they would refer to it as "chronic cardio".

any tips for preventing?

Re: Starving After LSS

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 11:54 pm
by Your_Lunch
I'm happy to be wrong, and am only basing this on a couple of training books I've read, but...
LSS is usually in the lower heart rate range (50-70% or so), and it's my understanding that this range uses fat primarily as an energy source (as opposed to carbohydrates at higher HR), so increasing your fat intake may help stave off the starvation?

Re: Starving After LSS

Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2018 10:53 pm
by Maxrip13
spemma wrote:when i do my weekly 1 hour LSS, i'm usually starving by the end of it. i typically eat an apple and 1.5 cups of cottage cheese about an hour before i run, but by the end of it, i'm ready to eat anything in sight. take this compared to MS, SE, or my BJJ, and i actually don't have much of an appetite immediately proceeding those activities.

when i was full paleo, this was one of the reasons that crowd was anti long distance/duration cardio. they would refer to it as "chronic cardio".

any tips for preventing?
What is wrong with being hungry after you run? It's been 2 hours since you had a small snack and you did an hour of activity.

If you were going at a higher intensity or for a longer distance/time you could actually look at intra workout/event nutrition.
I wouldn't bother or stress. Just eat after you finish.

I usually get really hungry mid way through my 1:30 min BJJ session, but I need to be careful how I eat before due to stomach issues.
With MS I could eat a massive hamburger and then go train with no issues at all.

Your body is also pretty smart and will adjust body functions based on the activity you are doing at the time.

100% Hill Sprints and your body will focus on those sprints. All you think about is getting air and completing those sprints.

Leisurely 50-70% trail run and your body can continue to do a variety of functions, e.g send hunger signals.

No scientific studies to pull up. Just my personal experience.

Re: Starving After LSS

Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 5:55 pm
by spemma
it's not just hungry, it's full on getting to hypoglycemic shaky hunger

Re: Starving After LSS

Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 6:39 pm
by Barkadion
spemma wrote:it's not just hungry, it's full on getting to hypoglycemic shaky hunger
I remember carrying camel bag with water and some sugar & salt added to it for the longer B.B. runs. 60-90 min runs. I was doing sips of the water during a run and it seemed to help a lot.

Re: Starving After LSS

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2018 12:53 am
by Maxrip13
spemma wrote:it's not just hungry, it's full on getting to hypoglycemic shaky hunger
Diabetes?
I usually only get like that if I don't eat properly the night before or when I used to drink alot before training.
If it is that bad it might be worth adding some nutrition in while you train. Something light and easy to digest.
I have used skittles in the past, but I don't recommend that hahaha.


Do you run in the arvo or morning?
I find I can train on an empty stomach before lunch time, but I need to eat for afternoon sessions.

Re: Starving After LSS

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2018 2:26 pm
by spemma
usually i train after work, which sometimes can be later than 8pm. i try to eat a good snack before hand, but i can still be starving by the end of it.

similar to you, i can run in the morning on an empty stomach and not be hungry.

Re: Starving After LSS

Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2018 4:07 am
by Maxrip13
spemma wrote:usually i train after work, which sometimes can be later than 8pm. i try to eat a good snack before hand, but i can still be starving by the end of it.

similar to you, i can run in the morning on an empty stomach and not be hungry.
Yeah definitely food is the issue then.
You might need to adjust your meal to something a bit more substantial prior to working out.
Alternatively you could load up with more food throughout the day.

Nothing wrong with a intra workout meal also but you shouldn't need that for an hour session if the rest is squared away.