Cabanas Are Open
Spots are filling up fast, so make sure to book your summer fun early. Reservations can be made in club or via the FFC+ app.
New Outdoor Bar Menu
Come check out our newly revamped bar menu, including vegetarian and vegan options. Ask our Food and Beverage manager, Nicole Friedman, for more information.
Book your Kids’ Birthday Party With Us On The Pool Deck
Let the kids swim while the adults hang out by the pool. Only available on weekdays after 5 pm. Contact Nicole Friedman for more information at nfriedman@ffc.com.
Outdoor Pilates Mat Classes
Pilates Mat Classes on the outdoor pool deck are running every other Thursday throughout summer (weather dependent)! After class, enjoy drink specials and wind down after a long week and a great pilates class. Contact Adeoye Mabogunje amabogunje@ffc.com for more details.
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Please join us for a special mothers day vinyasa class on the sundeck on May 14 at 10 AM. This easy-to-follow flow practice is meant for all fitness levels and no experience is welcome. All moms will receive complimentary club access! Please register for the class through the FFC+ app.
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We will run an abbreviated Group Fitness class schedule Friday, 5/26- Monday, 5/29. Please visit your FFC+ app to view class offerings.
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Join FFC as we acknowledge and celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Get involved by partnering with local grassroots organizations, support AAPI-owned businesses, celebrate AAPI art and media, and take time to listen, celebrate, and uplift the stories of AAPI members of our communities!
There is a lot of information out there regarding post-workout nutrition, specifically, the anabolic window: should you eat immediately after a workout or wait a few hours? And why do you sometimes feel hungry after your workouts, but other times not at all?
Throughout this article, we will dive into the top three factors that impact hunger after a workout and how to address them as well as discuss the anabolic window and what research says about it.
But first, a note about hunger and hormones
Many people assume that since you burned calories during a workout, you should feel hungry when you are done, but that might not always be the case. A hormone called ghrelin is actually responsible for appetite stimulation, and it is released when blood sugars are low or when your stomach is empty, signaling to your brain that it’s time to eat. For this reason, burning calories does not directly impact your hunger,1 however, there are many aspects that do.
Factor 1: pre-workout meal
Do you find yourself always starving post-workout? If you answered yes, then looking at your pre-workout nutrition might be beneficial. For example, having a quick snack that provides a source of protein and carbohydrates before your workout can help prevent post-exercise cravings and will enhance performance by giving you fuel for your workout. So if you enjoy having a full meal one to four hours before working out, stick with it. However, try to avoid going more than four hours without food prior to a workout or you may unnecessarily cause your blood sugar levels to drop, leaving you feeling lightheaded or nauseous.1,2
Factor 2: type of exercise
The type of exercise you do also has an impact on your hunger levels. Research has shown that moderate to high-intensity aerobic exercises such as running, cycling, and swimming suppress ghrelin, therefore reducing appetite post-workout.3 However, the opposite is seen with resistance training – you may experience an increase in appetite due to muscle breakdown which causes the body to signal for more fuel in order to recover. But keep in mind, everyone’s response to exercise can vary. Therefore, it is important to know your own body cues and note how you’re feeling after working out in order to fuel accordingly.
Factor 3: hydration
The hypothalamus is the part of the brain responsible for interpreting both thirst and hunger, and since thirst cues tend to sometimes be subtle, many tend to mistake thirst for hunger. This can be counterproductive when it comes to fueling for fitness as it may lead to drinking less water and eating more calories.5 Not to mention, being dehydrated can make you feel lightheaded, weak, nauseous, and can even lead to muscle cramps.6 For this reason, it is crucial to drink enough water before, during, and after a workout. The American Council on Exercise recommends the following:7
Drink 17 to 20 ounces of water 2 to 3 hours before you start exercising.
Drink 8 ounces of water 20 to 30 minutes before you start exercising or during your warm-up.
Drink 7 to 10 ounces of water every 10 to 20 minutes during exercise.
Drink 8 ounces of water no more than 30 minutes after you exercise.
Not feeling hungry right after working out but feeling like you’re starving an hour later?
This might happen more often than you think and there is a reason. When you’re working out, your body focuses on providing blood flow to the working muscles such as the heart, legs, and arms. This means that other organs that are not being actively used, such as the stomach, receive less blood flow causing digestion to slow down. Once you’re done working out, your body could take up to 45 minutes to redirect the blood flow and release those appetite-stimulating hormones, delaying the sense of hunger.8
Should you eat even though you’re not hungry?
Short answer – yes. It is important to eat after a workout as it will help with recovery, performance, and even injury prevention. It doesn’t have to be a full meal, but having a quick snack such as a protein shake with fruit can make a difference in how you will feel. But if you’re not feeling hungry at all after a workout, aim to have a meal at least two hours after your pre-workout meal as this will also help with blood sugar regulation. Research suggests that pre- and post-workout meals should not be separated by more than 3-4 hours, after a 45-90 minute training session.9
What is the anabolic window?
For decades there has been a widespread concept called the anabolic window, which is the time frame following your workout where the consumption of protein and carbohydrates is recommended to replenish the energy lost and help with muscle recovery. This concept has risen in popularity as it is thought to be the ideal state where the body absorbs nutrients.
While it is true that the consumption of carbohydrates and protein is essential and has beneficial effects on training, the 30-60 minute time frame in which your body absorbs these nutrients is not as narrow as we once thought. In fact, ongoing research has suggested that the body will still take advantage of the nutrients up to 6 hours post-workout. Additionally, a study conducted in 2017 proved that if a pre-workout meal or snack containing both protein and carbohydrates is consumed, then your post-workout meal doesn’t need to be consumed immediately after you finish your workout. 10,11
So, what does this mean?
To simplify, there’s absolutely no harm in consuming carbohydrates or protein right after training, so if this works for you, keep it up. However, the fact that you must consume these sources within the first 30 to 60 minutes post-workout to get all the benefits is not true, as there is not enough scientific evidence to prove it. Instead, focusing on total carbohydrate and protein intake rather than specific timing can be more helpful to ensure that you’re replenishing your energy and enhancing muscle growth and recovery. If you have additional questions about your post-workout nutrition or want to learn more about the anabolic window, we can help! Click here to meet with a registered dietitian nutritionist today.
Join us on Saturday, April 15 at 12 PM for a HIIT-style class taught by Dominick to support Transplant Life Illinois – $20 suggestion donation.
Here is more information about the organization:
Every two years, thousands of transplant recipients, living donors, donor families, individuals on the waiting list, caregivers, transplant professionals, supporters, and spectators for the world’s largest celebration of life at the Transplant Games of America. Formed in 1990, Transplant Life Illinois supports more than 400 members around the state of Illinois, bringing people together to advocate for organ, tissue, cornea, bone marrow, and blood donations, and participate in the Games! Transplant Life Illinois is a registered 501(c)3 organization. The 2024 Transplant Games of America will be held July 5-10 in Birmingham, AL. Learn more about the games here – transplantgamesofamerica.org
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More Access. Better Perks. Upgrade Your Membership Today!
Special $25 Enrollment Fee* To Upgrade Through April 15
Through April 15, you can upgrade to the Signature or Premier membership at a special $25 enrollment fee* – beginning in May, you will simply pay your new monthly membership rate.
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Join Joy Miles every Monday evening In April from 6-7 pm to help you get ready for the Triathlon Series starting from choosing a race, choosing equipment, and everything else you need to know to get you to the finish line. Not only is Joy Miles a Senior Pilates Trainer but also a Certified Level 1 USAT Coach with over 15 years of experience coaching Indoor Triathlons to Ironman.
Email Coach Joy at jmiles@ffc.com for more information. Reserve your spot on the FFC+ app!
Join us Friday, April 28 at 6 PM as we dance in honor of Autism Awareness Month & support Chicago Autism Network! Chicago Autism Network is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to helping families find and afford effective autism therapy and support, regardless of income, race, neighborhood, or gender!
To learn more about Chicago Autism Network and how to get involved, visit chicagoautismnetwork.org.
Join us on Saturday, April 8 from 10 AM – 12 PM in celebrating this day with a special visitor. Get your picture with the Easter Bunny and enjoy a craft with us around the community table!
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Join us on the following days for live music at the Club Lounge from 6:00 – 7:30 PM. Guests are welcome!
Friday, April 7: Scottie Long
Friday, April 14: Joe Moese of Corduroy Chicago
Friday, April 21: Szurko Trio
For more information, please contact Jack at jhennel@ffc.com.
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Are you interested in participating in group fitness classes but not sure where to start? Sign up for one of our introductory classes offered in April.
Intro to Pilates: Friday, April 7 at 5:30 PM in the Group Fitness Studio
Intro to Spin: Saturday, April 8 at 9:00 AM in the Cycling Studio
Intro to Yoga: Saturday, April 8 at 11:45 AM in the Mind/Body studio
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Join us Saturday, April 15 from 5 – 8 PM for a night of fun and games. We take the kids while you enjoy an evening at the theater, a romantic dinner, time with friends or quiet time with your partner. We will be playing games in the gym and watching a fun movie in Kids Club.
Registration ends Thursday, April 13 at 8 PM. Stop by the Kids Club to pre-register or head to ffc.com/kids-club.
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If your child is not making progress at other swim schools or they are new to swim lessons, give us a try! We are an observational-based swim school and are tender to the child’s needs and adequately challenge children to where they are at so they have a positive swim experience each session. Are you an adult that needs help and has the motivation to learn a new life skill or wants to improve technique… we can help with that too with our group and private sessions! Please reach out to me for more details and pricing.
Don’t forget to sign up for Spring Swim Lessons. Classes are filling up fast so register now! Our Pre Level 1 class is perfect for the new swimmer who is ready to be independent but not quite ready for a full Level 1 class. For class overview and to enroll, please contact Jaime at jmules@ffc.com. Class ratio is 1:4. Ages 3-12.
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Connect with your inner-self and take flight with Paula Greiner in this workshop featuring individual, partner, and group asana in both the Solar (acrobatic) and Lunar (therapeutic) Acro Yoga practices. Acro Yoga is a great way to grow your yoga practice, learn effective communication skills, and build trust and confidence all in a fun setting. You will be guided through drills, calibrations, and the fundamentals of L-basing movements to get you growing in the practice of Acro. All experience levels are welcome, no partner needed.
Part 1 – Friday, April 28 – 7 PM – 8:30 PM
Part 2 – Friday, May 5 – 7 PM – 8:30 PM
Albert Einstein describes insanity as doing the same, expecting different results. Ready to do something different with your workouts? Add our newest HIIT style class being taught by Stephanie Simon. Her bootcamp will meet on the turf every Tuesday morning at 6:15 am. Workouts begin in April. First 2 workouts are complimentary.
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Colon cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death. A nationwide study using BMI and cancer incidence data from the US Cancer Statistics database estimated that each year people ages 30 and older, about 37,670 new cancer cases in men and 74,690 new cancer cases in women were due to excess body weight (overweight, obesity, or severe obesity). The best way to decrease any risk is to work on those factors that you have control over like lifestyle, and weight.
We have a professional team to guide you to live the life you deserve. For scheduling or information, reach out to Prime Health System at (847) 810-9095.
Note that Prime Health System is located in the club just to the right as you exit the elevator.
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