10 Healthy Summer Superfoods For Your Diet

Summer is practically here, which means you need to start reeling in your diet. The best way to lose weight while boosting your immunity and overall health are with summer superfoods. If you don’t want your friends and family to recognize you—in a good way—by the time you’re allowed to leave the house you need to fix your diet.

Your diet is going to be more than half the battle when it comes to getting into good summer shape. How much you eat dictates if you’re going to gain or lose, but your nutrition also impacts your stress levels, hormones, sleep quality, and training performance. All of these factors play a role in how you look and feel. From a calorie standpoint, you can still lose weight and have a beer and burger every night, but you’re probably not going to feel great after a while. And if you don’t feel good you won’t train as hard or be as motivated—you see how this cycle goes.

That’s why what you eat is as important as how much. Besides being lower in calories and fat, whole foods like vegetables and fruits, also contain natural vitamins and minerals that can give our body an edge. While there’s no official “superfood” group, foods that contain high concentrations of vitamins and minerals are considered to be super. When buying these foods, however, be sure to get the freshest variety available. Otherwise, you risk buying an overly processed version that is either stripped of its positive properties or lack any satisfying flavor that just doesn’t appease your appetite.

These summer superfoods will brighten up your plate and pack a punch of nutrition — delaying muscle fatigue, burning fat, and creating higher testosterone levels. Piling up your plate with the following foods will help you get that much closer to hitting your fitness goals. We’ve compiled a science-backed list of superfoods, and outlined their benefits, so you can start picking smarter when it comes to your nutrition.

So next time your making a grocery list and heading out to your local grocery store, while also practicing good social distancing measures, remember to get these fresh and healthy summer superfoods.

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Tart Cherries

When you’re going hard in the gym, inflammation is bound to happen post-workout. Tart cherries can expedite the recovery process due to their powerful antioxidant compounds. Intense workouts bring oxidative damage to the muscles, however antioxidants can counteract this. The Journal of The International Society of Sports Nutrition published a study where a group of runners ingested tart cherry juice twice daily for seven days prior to running. It was concluded that drinking the juice before an intense workout can decrease muscle soreness and inflammation. 

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Green Tomatoes

Next time you’re in the produce aisle, look for green tomatoes. And yes, they’re still edible when they’re not fully ripened. Green tomatoes contain higher levels of the compound, tomatidine—a by-product of when the stomach digests the tomatoes. The compound works by preventing muscle atrophy and playing a role in muscle protein synthesis. 

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Watermelon

Fun fact: watermelon is a fruit and a vegetable that can relieve muscle soreness. A Spanish study in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry discovered that the juice from watermelon could soothe your sore muscles post-workout. The reason: it contains the amino acid, l-citrulline. Citrulline has also been tied to acting as a vasodilator, which means more muscle pumps. 

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Blueberries

This muscle-enhancing summer food list wouldn’t be complete without blueberries. They’re an antioxidant powerhouse — decreasing muscle fatigue. Throw a cup of blueberries into your post-workout shake, and you’ll be set. 

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Cantaloupe

Since it has a low fructose content, cantaloupe is one of the few fruits that is a fast-digesting carb. After a night of rest where your body has reset its metabolic clock, pair this melon with your protein-packed breakfast to help refuel glycogen stores. 

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Summer Squash

Whether it’s zucchini or yellow squash, both fall into the summer squash family and are vitamin and mineral rich — specifically in magnesium. Magnesium plays a vital role in muscle contraction, supporting the function of actin and myosin. When your muscles contract, actin and myosin shorten — decreasing the length of your muscle fibers, eventually going back to normal. Having an abundance of magnesium in your system can prevent those unwanted muscle cramps. Summer squash is also rich in vitamin B9 (folate), which aids in the breakdown of macronutrients. 

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Bell Peppers

Bell peppers are the ultimate summer superfood because they’re packed with phytochemicals, vitamins, capsaicin, and enzymes — all working synergistically to pack on the health benefits. Load up a salad or simply snack on a few pepper slices with hummus. 

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Swiss Chard

Yes, Swiss chard is a dark, leafy green vegetable, but it’s important to pay attention to the bright colors in the stem and veins. Betacyanin and betaxanthin are powerful phytonutrients that give the stem its reddish purple and yellow color— helping keep everything in sync in the body. It’s also rich in magnesium. So if you’re tired of kale and spinach, give Swiss chard a try. 

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Peaches

This summer favorite fruit is in season from July to September. Peaches are rich in vitamin B6, niacin, folate, and vitamin C. The B vitamins will help break down protein and carbs while vitamin C works to block cortisone levels — ultimately allowing for higher t-levels. 

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Jalapeño Peppers

Add some heat to your plate with jalapeño peppers. Studies have shown that the capsaicin in the peppers can rev up the metabolism — helping you get that lean summer physique.