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Test Post 1 – Why Bariatric Athletes Struggle With Energy—and How to Fix It

December 16, 2025

Ever feel like your motivation is there, but your energy disappears halfway through your workout? For many bariatric athletes, the problem isn’t discipline—it’s fueling.

After bariatric surgery, your body processes food differently. Smaller meals, faster digestion, and limited carb storage can all contribute to early fatigue, dizziness, or nausea during exercise. That’s why pre-workout nutrition is essential, not optional.

Why Fueling Before Exercise Matters

Pre-workout nutrition helps bariatric athletes:

  • Maintain steady energy levels
  • Prevent low blood sugar and dumping (especially after RYGB or DS)
  • Improve workout performance and focus
  • Reduce hunger during training

Carbohydrates are especially important. They’re the body’s preferred fuel for both cardio and strength training, yet many bariatric patients unintentionally under-consume them.

What to Eat Before a Workout

If you’re eating 2–4 hours before training, aim for a balanced meal:

  • Protein (20–40 g)
  • Carbohydrates (30–45 g)
  • Low fat and low fiber for easy digestion

Examples:

  • Greek yogurt with berries
  • Chicken with rice and fruit
  • Cottage cheese with crackers

If you’re within 60 minutes of exercise, keep it light:

  • Half a banana
  • Applesauce pouch
  • Small smoothie
  • Pretzels or crackers

Aim for about 15 g of carbs close to training.

Don’t Forget Hydration

Even mild dehydration can reduce performance. Sip fluids throughout the day and consider electrolytes if you train longer or sweat heavily.

Bottom Line

If workouts feel harder than they should, your body may be underfueled. Strategic pre-workout nutrition can help you train longer, feel stronger, and stay consistent after bariatric surgery.

Active Bariatric Nutrition Podcast

Did you have bariatric surgery and want to learn how to optimize your nutrition to achieve your fitness and performance goals? That is precisely what you will learn when you tune in to Bariatric Sports Dietitian Kim Tirapelle, MS, RD, CSSD. In each episode, Kim will cover a specific topic that will educate, inspire, and guide you toward reaching your goals.
You can also view full videos of the episodes on my YouTube channel.