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What Martial Artists Should Eat
What martial artists should eat before, during and after a workout fuels your performance, help you stay sharp and speed up muscle repair. Eating right at every stage of your session isn’t just about calories, it’s about making smarter food choices. By understanding what your body needs, you set yourself up for stronger workouts, better recovery and less risk of injury. In this post, I’ll break down simple, science-backed tips so you get the most from every training session.
Pre-Workout Nutrition for Martial Artists
What you eat before stepping onto the mat can set the tone for a strong workout. Martial artists need a steady source of energy, a calm digestive system and hydration for technique and endurance. Timing matters—eat too close to class and risk feeling sluggish, but an empty stomach can leave you gassed out before the session even starts. Let’s look at what works best, what to skip and how to find the right rhythm for your fuelling routine.
Best Pre-Workout Foods and Timing
Fuelling up the right way means mixing fast-digesting carbs, some protein, and a touch of healthy fats. This combo keeps energy up without a heavy or uncomfortable feeling.
Here’s my go-to list of pre-training foods for martial artists:
Bananas: Packed with potassium and quick carbs, they help prevent cramps and give a clean energy boost.
Oatmeal: Steady-release carbs keep blood sugar stable so you don’t crash halfway through.
Greek yogurt with fruit: Provides protein for muscle support and carbs from fruit for added stamina.
Nut butter on whole-grain toast: Healthy fat and protein paired with slow carbs; this snack helps you feel full without being heavy.
A handful of berries or apples: Easy on your stomach, full of antioxidants and natural sugars for quick energy.
Timing tips: Eat a full meal 90 to 120 minutes before training, or a smaller snack 30 to 60 minutes before you start. Adjust based on how your body digests food.
For more specialised recommendations tailored to martial artists, take a look at this useful guide on top pre-workout snacks, which offers more snack ideas and reasons each food works for combat sports.
Don’t forget hydration. I always make sure to drink at least a glass or two of water leading up to my session. Starting even a bit dehydrated hurts focus and performance.
Foods and Habits to Avoid Before Training
Martial artists often make simple fuelling mistakes before a workout that can sideline even the hardest worker. Here’s what I avoid before class to keep my body sharp:
Processed snacks and sweets: Candy bars and chips spike energy, then crash it just as quickly.
Junk food or greasy meals: High fat foods sit in your stomach, slow digestion and can make you nauseous if training gets intense.
Excessive caffeine: Too much coffee or energy drinks can spark jitters, dehydration and a crash right when you need to be focused.
Large, heavy meals: Overeating forces blood to your stomach, not your muscles. Keep it light.
Training on an empty stomach: Skipping food can cause dizziness and low energy, which hurts technique and focus.
According to sports nutrition experts, mistakes like these can sap strength and other abilities you’ll need in training. Some of these are listed in this article about the worst pre-workout mistakes, which highlights why things like skipping food or going wild on caffeine will undermine your performance.
In my experience, choosing clean, simple carbs and moderate protein works every time. Avoid heavy, fried, or sugary foods and listen to your body—some trial and error is normal and over time you’ll know exactly what foods feel best when training.

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Nutrition During Training: Staying Fuelled and Hydrated
Intense training pushes martial artists to their limits, so how you fuel and hydrate during those sessions matters. Whether you’re running drills, sparring or grappling for extended periods, the right strategy keeps your energy steady and sharp. Smart habits here help prevent fatigue, cramps and slow reaction times. Let’s get into hydration and good refuelling options when your sessions go long.
Hydration Strategies for Martial Artists
Hydration isn’t just sipping water when you feel thirsty. By the time you notice thirst, you’re likely already a bit dehydrated, performance can drop before you even realise it. Martial artists lose water through sweat, even more so in hot or humid environments, so regular fluid intake should be part of your training plan.
General hydration guidelines for martial artists:
Start hydrated: Drink at least 16-24 fluid ounces of water in the two hours before training.
During training: Aim for around 7-10 ounces of water every 15-20 minutes when active. This keeps hydration levels steady, especially in longer sessions or warmer weather.
Weigh yourself before and after: For longer workouts (an hour or more), take note of how much weight you lose from sweat. Replacing each pound lost with 16-24 ounces of water helps prevent headaches and sluggish muscles.
Monitor your urine: Pale yellow means you’re well-hydrated. Darker shades signal you need more fluids.
If you’re training outside or in a hot gym, consider adding electrolyte options. Sweat isn’t just water—your body loses sodium, potassium and other minerals. Electrolyte drinks or tablets can help replace what you lose and keep cramping at bay.
For detailed hydration recommendations and practical suggestions, check out this evidence-based hydration tips for athletes.
Snacks and Drinks for Longer Sessions
When training sessions go over an hour or include back-to-back classes, martial artists need more than water. Quick, easily digestible fuel keeps energy up so you can finish strong instead of feeling foggy or weak.
Ideal snacks and drinks for in-session fuelling:
Fresh fruit: Bananas, oranges and watermelon provide simple carbs and natural electrolytes. Their high water content also supports hydration.
Sports drinks: Good for sessions over 60 minutes or when sweat loss is high. They replace both fluids and lost minerals. Brands like Skratch Labs, Nuun, or Gatorade work—it’s about the right balance of carbs and sodium.
Electrolyte tablets or powders: Easy to pop in your water bottle, especially useful if you’re training in heat or sweat heavily.
Energy chews or gels (in moderation): Designed for endurance, they deliver carbs and electrolytes without upsetting your stomach.
You don’t want a gut bomb slowing you down mid-session. Keep your portions small and stick with foods and drinks you’ve tested before. A few slices of banana or a handful of grapes between rounds work well. For drinks, aim for those specifically designed for athletes to help maintain fluid and electrolyte balance. Here’s a rundown of the best hydration drinks for endurance athletes if you want expert reviews and ingredient info.
For more evidence-based options on sports drinks, check out this in-depth guide to the best sports drinks, which reviews liquids suited for longer and high-intensity workouts.
When choosing snacks and drinks for longer sessions, remember:
Keep choices simple and familiar.
Time snacks during small breaks.
Listen to your body’s signals—if your energy dips or you get lightheaded, that’s your cue.
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Stay steady with fluids and smart snack choices and your performance (and recovery) will thank you.
Post-Workout Nutrition: Recovery and Muscle Repair
Right after training, your body moves from performance mode into recovery mode. For martial artists, this is when nutrition choices truly matter. Smart post-workout nutrition speeds up muscle repair, restores your strength and helps you bounce back for your next session. During this window, the goal is to replenish glycogen (your muscle’s energy store) and provide the protein needed to rebuild muscle tissues torn down during tough training.
Best Post-Workout Meals and Timing
Eating the right food after your workout helps martial artists recover faster and minimise soreness. I find a meal or snack with both protein and carbohydrates works best. Here are a few options that pack in nutrients, rebuild muscle and restore energy:
Protein shake with fruit: Mix whey or plant-based protein with banana or berries. This hits protein needs fast and adds quick carbs to refill energy.
Grilled chicken with white rice: Lean chicken delivers high-quality protein, while rice is easy to digest and gets glycogen back in your muscles.
Cottage cheese with pineapple or berries: Delivers slow-digesting casein protein plus natural sugars and antioxidants from fruit.
Greek yogurt with berries and honey: Full of protein, probiotics, and vitamins. Honey gives a small carb boost.
Timing matters. Eating within 30-60 minutes after your workout is the sweet spot. This is when your muscles "soak up" nutrients best, accelerating repair and growth. If you can’t eat a full meal, a simple shake or yogurt is a solid start until you can get something more.
Science backs up the idea that a balance of protein and carbs after exercise is crucial for martial artists. For more detailed menu ideas, this guide on best recovery foods for martial artists breaks down affordable and effective options that get the job done.
Key Micronutrients and Supplements
Refuelling post exercise isn’t just about protein and carbs. Your body also needs key vitamins and minerals for full recovery. Magnesium, potassium and vitamin D support muscle relaxation, nerve function and repair. Getting these from whole foods like leafy greens, eggs and fatty fish—should come first, but for some martial artists, targeted supplements make sense.
Here are essential micronutrients for recovery:
Magnesium: Found in spinach, nuts, and seeds. Helps reduce cramps and speeds muscle relaxation.
Vitamin D: Boosts muscle and bone repair. Get it from sunlight, fortified foods, and oily fish.
Potassium: Bananas and potatoes replenish what’s lost in sweat, keeping muscles working right.
Vitamin C: Supports collagen repair to mend tissues stressed during grappling or striking.
Safe, well-studied supplements that martial artists use for recovery include:
Whey protein: Fast-acting, helps speed muscle repair. Ideal when eating whole food isn’t an option.
Creatine: Can improve strength recovery and reduce soreness in repetitive, high-intensity training.
Fish oil (omega-3s): Reduces inflammation, which helps muscles heal after a hard session.
Branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) also help reduce muscle breakdown and support repair. If long-term health and smart recovery matter to you, check this practical guide on supplements for recovery in martial arts training which breaks down the safest, most effective options for martial artists.
More resources for safe and proven post-workout supplements can be found in this breakdown of the best supplements for muscle recovery which includes omega-3s and magnesium, or you can dig into the science of nutritional compounds to improve post-exercise recovery if you want to learn exactly why these work.
It all comes down to restoring what your body lost and feeding your muscles the right fuel to repair for your next training session. With the right approach, you’ll recover faster, feel less sore, and be ready to give your best on the mat every time.
Conclusion
Staying at your best as a martial artist means eating the right foods before, during and after every workout. Carbs fuel your effort, quality protein repairs muscle and smart hydration keeps your mind clear and body strong. Each phase—pre-training, during and post-workout. Needs attention to timing and food type.
Experiment and find what keeps your energy steady and recovery quick. Each martial artist’s body is different, so test meal timing, portions and food choices until you land on what supports consistent performance. Trust a plan anchored in whole foods and listen to your body’s signals.
Mastering nutrition is as important as any technique you drill. Keep learning, stay flexible and share your fuelling wins or struggles below. Thanks for reading, your best training results start with the fuel you give your body.
Source: What Martial Artists Should Eat
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If infuriates me that Leona’s scar changes all the time.
Like, y’all, the differences between event cards just- explode. Sometimes it’s longer, sometimes it’s more crooked or more straight, the shape changes I just-.
‘Course, to actually have a scar that goes across his eyelids like that, I’d say it would’ve been a might worse than the cosmetics he actually ended up with by virtue of being a 2D anime boy. So.
I’m partial to the idea that it’s a magic scar. Maybe the memory of one more than an actual scar idk.
‘nyways, Photos! (They do be blurry tho)
#leona kingscholar#twst#Leona’s scar#im def not the first to point this out yes?#‘right?’ ‘right.’#talking to myself. how fun and sane of me#hc#did I really add alt texts to everyone of my 10 photos? yes yes I did#only added 10 cuz I’m on mobile. else I would’ve added 12
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In light of recent yard events, I think it would be very… funny (infuriating), if (when the situation is appropriate) Yuuskull were to leave some sort of invasive plant/tree as a calling card. Like idk, they decimate a Familia due to Atrocities Committed or something. Just plant a li’l ‘Tree of Heaven’ here a li’l Aspen there with just the right touch of Cloud flames and boom! This yard-compound-mansion is now a small forest! Completely unusable now as the roots are in deep and this tree looks like it’s been here for the past 20 years.
It’s like salting the earth but doing the opposite for the same effect.
It’s idk rebirth and life vs death symbolism or something
#khr#writing things#ideas#yuuskull#fic things#invasive plants for the win in who can be most annoying game#I mean yuuskull can make a lot of copies#and then looks at reborn like ’please? pretty please? pleasepleasepleasepl-‘ till he’s like ugh fine
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I’m thinking that at the start of it all, yuuskull’s italians skills are… well he understands it, but yk given the circus life (plus they don’t even tour in Italy so) he can’t write in it, and also tries not to even speak in Italian, because it really highlights how his Spanish skills influence it (when he should have no reason even to be able to speak Spanish)
#khr#yuuskull#writing things#linguistics?#note of reminder: twst common and khr Japanese aren’t the same but it’s not super different.#like italien and Spanish#or Australian and any-other-English#think somewhere in between#can’t be bothered to make another post about it rn maybe later lol#fic things#polygot skull de mort#yes sirrr#helps with disguises
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*cough* in relation to my last post.
Nearly all of my longstanding active ideas these days are born from the fact that if I were ever to be transmigrated Anywhere as a semi powerful/important person, I would just not want to do Combat, and would if fact be trying my best to keep my life as mundane-ly nice as possible.
End up as Loki from Marvel? All the Responsibilities and Plotting can go Literally anywhere else but me. I want to try painting and Magic instead.
A Curse/Person in JJK? I see your longstanding conflict with the other side, I see ‘duty’ and blah and blah and blah- so sorry, I have AirPods in I can’t hear you.
Like literally; unless I HAVE to, unless I’m being DRAGGED toward Combat kicking and screaming and scratching at the floors- I would prefer to take these fantastical powers and magic things and just use them in increasingly pretty and petty ways.
I’m a wimpy wimp who does not want to deal w pain and all I really want is an infinite pocket space filled to the brim with random stuff as my hoarder tendencies demand, what can I say?
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Just watched the first Loki Thor movie you guuyys my last post(edit: from July 10th) might’ve. Been a premonition about me, once again, becoming obsessed.
Dear lord am I finally going to be making a proper doc?
#writing things#fic things#guys. GUYS.#I don’t have anything about this 3+ YEAR old idea written down Anywhere! it’s all in my NOGGIN!!#In my BRAIN that’s floating around in my SKULL with Minimum knowledge sauce#dear Loki why#confession: I used to GO TO SLEEP by worldbuilding and plotting about this idea.#I’ve since only ever done that for my twst fic idea#I am a Loki apologist how did you know#however I am also a heretic because I’ve not watched the entirety of Loki the series yet cuz I wasn’t liking how it was contradicting my HCs#marvel#Loki#yk this is one of the rare fics that has angst- well#author-ex-machina angst#though technically that’s All angst but uh- it’s different istg#I MESSED AROUND WITH SONG LYRICS FOR THIS STORY Ain’t EVER done that for any other idea#(posted this from my drafts- I forgot to post this in relation to my post July 10th that mentions Loki don’t mind me-)
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Yk I keep forgetting to post things- like I just draft them and the forget about ‘em…
gimme a sec.
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The King and his Council of High Wizards summon Otherworlders to help fight against the Demon King.
"Well met, heroes of the Other World, plucked from all manner of Time; we have summoned you here, and granted you the ability to speak our language, to help put down the Demon King!" The King says, greeting the confused people in the summoning circle.
"What is a Demon King?" An older gentleman asks, tilting his head and tucking his hands into his odd robe.
"A Demon King is a beast most foul, a King of a Monstrous Race that targets humans!"
"Ah, but what is a Demon?"
"A Demon is a Profane Race, with Devilish powers and a hunger for Human Flesh!"
"How do we know they hunger human flesh alone? Would poultry not suffice as well?"
The King, flustered, sputters before finally finding his voice again.
"We...we know because every human settlement they raid is bereft of humans!"
"I see!"
"Finally, you see!"
"But if there are no humans, how do you know they were eaten?"
"Hey old man, who are you?" One of the other Otherworlders asks, snickering.
The King cannot help but feel the snickering is at he himself, for which he should order the execution of that particular Otherworlder, but is too preoccupied with getting the name of the troublesome one.
"Oh? I am Socrates." With that, roughly half of the Otherworlders sigh and sit down, already looking an odd mix of bored, resigned, and intrigued. "Pray tell, Good King, I have further questions; if we do not know for sure if Demons are eating humans, and can therefore assume that they do not only eat humans, as if they did then they would not have enough energy to besiege your settlements and you would have far less people in this castle, as I too eat things that are not human, am I a Demon?"
"You are not a Demon," The King said flatly, feeling a migraine coming on. "You are clearly human."
"Is that so? Then, perhaps, do Demons have a certain look about them, an appearance I do not exhibit?"
"You have no horns, sir Socrates, nor a tail. You are clearly human."
"I believe I understand, then; we have had a misunderstanding."
The King felt hope flicker in his chest, but squashed it.
"We have? Do you call them something else in your world?"
"Yes, Good King, I believe we do; we call them cows."
#yas philosophy#I hate that I know about the John brown isekai#the last tag is the reason for the reblog though-
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Ykw I might actually spare Yuuskull from what I have planned cuz the alternate results could be hilarious.
#khr#writing things#yuuskull#if there’s two equal options and one’s nice while the other’s mean I’ll probably make an effort to choose the nice one#yuuskulls so lucky
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Malleus has ruined me because now I too, make the distinct distinction between ‘gargoyle’ and ‘grotesque’ and have a Moment of annoyance when i see them mislabeled.
#twst#malleus#A GARGOYLE HAS A SPOUT. IT IS NOT A STATUE.#I’m reading a comic and the Mc got gifted a ‘gargoyle’ like SIR THAT IS A GROTESQUE IT IS NOT A PROTECTIVE PART OF INFRASTRUCTURE#I get annoyed and then I get annoyed at the fact that I’m annoyed pff#twisted wonderland
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Hair’s just so ‘Maki/mai from jjk that I’m starting to think of story scenarios.
Sorry, I needed to get that out of my head...
oh that's cursed
how dare you/j
looks like it really is his face that's the problem
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The finnish language doesn't have separate words for cultivating plants, for breeding and tending to livestock animals, for growing out one's hair/body hair, for making generally anything increase in size or number, and for raising children. They're all the same word. A causative verb, kasvattaa, "to make the thing grow (itself)".
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Explaining to straight adults that much of queer history happened within their lifetime and they were unaware of all the extremely important events and how many laws there were to prevent us from thriving because they werent part of queer circles themselves is like...
-leans in close-
How would you like to know about the war in Ba Sing Se?
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"With no power comes all of my great and overwhelming responsibilities!" - Dire Crowley probably
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God why did I get another Idea?
Blorbo(Skull khr) why are you so interesting. Why did that fic I read present a Skull that enamoured me with the idea of Skull (actual!Skull). It has nothing to do with my new idea for skull but still.
🫠(I’m not actually mad but like- blrubo whhhyy I have too many ideas alreadyyyyy)
Anyways, credit for this idea goes to: anxiety attack by Marina Lin
#and that’s all I’m gonna say about it- thank you and good night!#khr#skull#skull de mort#finally some angst/maybecomfortihaventdecidedyet#(ignores some of the things I have planned for yuuskull#)#I mean- nothing I’m not gonna write it it’s fine it’s all good (is lying)
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Transitioning gives you interesting perspective on how peoples' perception of your build changes more than your build actually does. I'm about 3 cm taller than the national female average where I'm from, and in my teens was just the most basic default settings standard-average build bitch. Can carry buckets of rocks and do other shitty yard work, separate two fighting dogs, is just fine walking 4 km home drunk in heels, short skirt and fishnet stockings at 2 am in a blizzard. Hoes are immune to frost damage anyway. Can't kill one of them things. Could be strapped on a yoke to plough a field if you don't have an ox.
But eight years on testosterone, ID changed and top surgery healed, I'm the same damn build and people will ask if I'm ok managing things that I'm perfectly fine with. Had a doctor who was 100% aware of my robust health describe my build as "delicate". I first wondered whether my boyfriend's family doesn't actually consider me male over being reluctant about letting me do physical outdoor work, before I noted that they're totally fine with his sister doing the same kind of work. And she's anemic and allergic to the fucking sun.
I'm about the same weight and height as I was when I was 16, but somehow a 16-year-old girl can be expected to have the relative strength and resilience of a cockroach, but a 30-something man the size of a 16-year-old girl is something that might die if someone sneezes too loud.
#writing things#shhh please don’t look at me I somt have anything interesting to add it’s just. for writing reference ok?
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