30 Healthy Foods That Deserve a Spot On Your Grocery List
Fuel your miles, support your health, and take all the guesswork out of your next trip to the store.
Trying to build good habits? Can’t decide what to eat to support your fitness goals? Countless diets, health fads, and supplements have made it harder than ever to determine what’s really good for you versus what’s just noise.
While eating different types and colors of fruits and veggies is the best way to ensure you get a variety of nutrients, you’ll still reap benefits if you play favorites. “When people put [food recommendation] lists together, they’re often too clever and try to give you surprising foods or exotic foods because they don’t want it to be mundane,” says sports nutritionist Matt Fitzgerald, author of Racing Weight and Diet Cults. “But the problem is, eating is something you have to do three times a day every single day. There’s something to be said for foods that are functional and support athletic performance, but you want them to be familiar, affordable, and accessible,” he says.
To make things easier for you (and faster, to help with social distancing), we’ve rounded up the best foods for cyclists in a healthy grocery list you can print out and take with you to the store. THen, whenever hunger strikes, you’ll have plenty of nutritious options waiting for you when you open the pantry.
Chris Hatler is a writer and editor based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, but before joining Runner’s World and Bicycling, he was a pro runner for Diadora, qualifying for multiple U.S. Championships in the 1500 meters. At his alma mater the University of Pennsylvania, Chris was a multiple-time Ivy League conference champion and sub-4 minute miler.
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