What to eat at work?

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Hi,

Just a little background to start off with. Left uni in 2006 at 19 stone. Bought a treadmill and powertec rack and managed to drop to 13 stone over the years and completed a half marathon then I put the weight back on to 15 stone when my father passed away. Currently at 14 stone and looking to build muscle and maintain a level of cardio ability. I'm 6ft 1. The below diagram shows the 10 levels of interval sessions available on my treadmill. Level 9 I can do but I would like to do level 10 daily after work.

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1,2, 29 and 30 are 2.5 mins long. The intervals in between are 46 seconds.

I work in a call centre so am physically inactive the entire day but mentally bombarded by frustrated/irate customers. I run after work to relax and then I can follow up with a weights session later in the night.

The question is what should I eat throughout the day so that I can arrive home full of energy. I've completed level 10 once when I was 13 stone but have yet to do it since.

What are good food choices? For lunch I have Sainsburys, Tesco and Asda nearby as well as the work cantine. Currently I drink green tea during my morning and afternoon break and eat whatever I feel at lunch.

Mash/chips helps if I was to run an hour or so after eating but after work, those type of carbs turn me into a lethargic mess over the course of the 4 hr afternoon. Bad days I manage 15 mins of Level 10 and best I've managed is 11.58 mins remaining.

I need feel good food options.

:)
 
I eat a lot of chicken lettuce brown pasta, chicken wraps, tuna and salmon and protein shakes throughout the day. I work in a call center also so just cook it all in batches and prepare that morning all in seperate tubs. really easy to just grab out of my drawer or nip to the fridge and grab something.
 
Thanks guys. Actually can a mod move this to Sports Arena. I'm assuming slow release foods is what I should be eating...

I'm thinking....

Breakfast - 2 Weetabix
Morning Break - apple
Lunch - whole wheat pasta with tomato sauce (make this at home and microwave it at work)
Afternoon break - banana
 
don't know how you're cooking the wholewheat pasta with tomato sauce but if you make it like this it certainly won't be unappetising.

boil the pasta, then fry a chopped onion and 2 chopped peppers in another saucepan with some oil. when browned add a tin of chopped tomatoes, with a splash of lea and perrins/tabasco/any other sauces spices you like, season, and get some of this stuff to go in there http://www.schwartz.co.uk/productdetail.cfm?ID=5184

Drain the pasta and stir it in.
Grill up a chicken breast, slice and get that in there too.

Plenty of good cals, nice and tasty, should keep you going and no harm done!

Very easy alternative is rice, tin of tuna, some mixed veg and sweet chili sauce.
 
Soup, soup soup soup. Dead easy to make, very healthy and you can make it up in big batches and freeze it. I always have some in the freezer.

So many differant soups to experiment with so you'll never get bored of it.

If you want a higher carb meal whip up a batch of chicken noodle soup.
 
Whores pasta - search GD for recipe (or other non meat/lean meat wholegrain pasta/rice)
canned makerel
cooked chicken bits
Soup /stew
 
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