Food Quality vs pre-workout drink.
planned (soon)
robert
Once again, thanks for version 2.0, it's great, but as we know, it still needs some improvement. The food quality and rating are excellent, but I noticed that it would be helpful to differentiate or rather take into account that a pre-workout meal with a high amount of carbohydrates is not the same as sugar, and it would be great if the program could consider this and ideally differentiate between the two. At the moment, I consumed water with protein and honey before running, and the meal quality was rated 53, even though the next meal after running was rated 83, the overall average is 66, which is quite low. The program could (it sees that the workout is done) analyze the amount of carbohydrates needed for the workout and consider them as the amount required to replenish glycogen. I am a runner, and today I ran 6.5 minutes at a T10 pace, so it was quite an intense run. I hope I expressed myself clearly.
Amanda
planned (soon)
Amanda
planned (tbd)
Amanda
This is a good point robert & Eddie. We can add this to the roadmap as we build out Nutrition!
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Eddie
Or have an option to simply ignore this food for a health score. I'm about to take my pre-run drink and expect to see the same thing.