princess.chell
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1. Depends on what type of workout and at what time of the day.. It varies so much.
2. Any kind of unsaturated fat, especially Omega-3 & Omega-6, are the healthy kind. That's because your body can't produce them naturally, they help reduce heart disease, ect. Saturated fats can be produced by the body, so they aren't needed in anything more than small-average amounts. Trans fat is bad because the body can't do anything with it, so it's basically just stored away. Generally try to avoid foods high in saturated fat and trans fat, obviously. Nuts, avocados, fish, extra virgin olive oil, natural peanut butter, and eggs are all common food high in unsaturated fats and should typically be where the bulk of your fat intake comes from.
1. If I pm you would you be able or willing to give me a quick hand with it? I really only work out at two different times of the day and have two different work out schedules
2. Thanks! That clears things up a lot for me!
