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Whether it's running, weight-lifting, yoga or something else, your body needs fuel before and after exercise.

It may be tempting to work out on an empty stomach and wait for dinner time to fill up, but studies have shown that not eating before exercise can actually cause loss of muscle mass and a slower metabolic rate, which is the exact opposite of what you're trying to achieve in the gym.

As well as a small meal or snack around an hour before you work out, ensure you eat again within two hours of finishing exercise. Otherwise, you're diminishing your body's ability to recover and burn fat.

Here's a guide to keep you on track…

Before a workout

What your body needs
You don't want to get an energy slump half way through that spinning class or weights session, so be sure to include some complex carbs in your pre-workout snack to give your body long-lasting fuel. Be careful not to overload your body with heavy food that takes a long time to digest.

What to eat
– Wholewheat toast with sliced banana: The perfect mix of complex and simple carbs that's easy to digest, too.
– Brown rice with black beans: Again, wholegrains are important for long-lasting fuel, while the beans are a perfect source of protein.
– Apple slices with almond butter: Skip the sugary cereal bar and choose fruit for a quick and portable pre-workout snack. Spread some nut butter on each slice to fill you up for longer.

After a workout

What your body needs
After an intense workout, our muscles' glycogen stores are depleted, so it's important to refuel as soon as you can. Your body is burning fat and calories at a higher rate in the two hours directly after your workout, so it's the perfect time to eat. Help your muscles to recover by filling up on lean protein, along with a complex carb to ensure you don't crash from lack of energy.

What to eat
– A protein shake: Add a scoop of protein to your water bottle and shake up to get an instant hit right after your workout. If you're preparing it at home later, blend it up and add a sliced banana.
– Grilled chicken, brown rice and steamed veg: A low-fat meal full of lean protein that's dense in the nutrients your body needs right now.
– Vegetable omelette: A quick and easy meal that'll fill you up instantly, plus you can add whatever veggies you have left in the fridge.

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When it comes to maintaining good energy levels, getting enough rest isn't the only thing to keep in mind.

Diet is another very important factor in improving brain and metabolic functions, so if you're feeling sluggish and tired despite getting enough sleep, a change in your eating habits could be the solution.

Refined white carbohydrates and high-sugar foods are all energy sappers, and are ones to avoid if you're hoping to get that spring back in your step. So what to eat instead?

Here are a few natural energisers to include in your diet…

1. Raw nuts
Nuts help our body to convert sugar into energy, so they not only fill you up but help your metabolism to work more efficiently. Almonds, cashews and hazelnuts are great snack options – stick to around a handful a day.

2. Avocados
Avos are rich in healthy fats which our body loves to use for energy rather than storing up. Slice one into a salad, spread on a slice of toast with cracked pepper, or smash with lime juice, chilli, onion, tomato and coriander for an easy guacamole dip. 

3. Kale
Kale is the world's latest wonderfood for a reason! This "brain food" is full of manganese which helps to improve focus and alertness. Kale is also packed with amino acids which give us a natural "pick me up" after eating. Win!

4. Citrus fruits
Crammed with vitamin C, citrus fruits like oranges, grapefruits, tangerines lemons and limes are great for increasing immunity and building up our bodies endurance. If you're not a fan of tangy citrus, strawberries, mangoes and kiwis are also great choices for a vitamin C boost.

5. Green tea
If you're trying to cut down on standard tea and coffee, green tea is a good replacement. It still has a small amount of caffeine but is full of antioxidants which will leave you feeling brighter, and may even help with weight loss.

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