
Happppppy New Year, everybody!!!
Hope that your 2016 is off to a hopeful and happy start, wherever life may find you.
Though the title of this post may suggest otherwise on a day like today, I’ll be the first to admit that I’m not big on making grand new year’s resolutions, especially when it comes to fitness. (Choosing one little word for the year is more my style.) Instead, I’m just looking forward to just trying to keep up my general fitness aim that I’ve had for the past few years — getting my heart rate up high enough to break a sweat each day. On the good days, that means a killer Barre3 workout, or a good yoga classi, or a Mad Men episode’s worth of time on my elliptical. On the busy days, that may just mean a quick few jogs up and down the stairs at the end of the day, or a quick walk around the block with my pup, or a few push-ups. My lifelong resolution is just to try and do at least something each day.
And when I do, I will absolutely admit that I mega look forward to some sort of delicious, energy-packed snack afterwards. More often than not, I just end up reaching for one of my no-bake energy bites, which I like to always keep on hand. But when I’m at home with a blender nearby, I absolutely love blending up a tasty, refreshing, protein-packed green smoothie.
Especially this one.
It’s chocked full of easy everyday ingredients that are good for refueling your energy and electrolytes and all of that good stuff after a workout. It’s ready to go in under 5 minutes. And if you need some motivation to get through a tough workout, I promise, this is a delicious one. So let’s kick off the year with a healthy start!
Post-Workout Green Smoothie Recipe | 1-Minute Video

Alright, the magical ingredients in this one include…
- Frozen pineapple: Turns out this sweet treat (one of my favorite smoothie bases) is chocked full of antioxidents that help you recover from workouts quicker, and it includes an enzyme that helps heal inflammation caused by injuiries.
- Almond milk (or Greek yogurt): Either of these are full of protein (Greek yogurt has lots more, but I was out the day I made this smoothie, and it’s also not vegan), which is good for replenishing your energy after a tough workout.
- Coconut water: A stellar natural source of electrolytes (without all of the added sugars in sports drinks like Gatorade).
- Fresh spinach (or any other dark leafy greens): Hello, Popeye! I love spinach in this smoothie because it’s virtually tasteless, yet packs tons of phytoecdysteroids which help boost energy naturally.
- Ginger: Helps relieve muscle soreness, and is also good for your stomach just in case you ever feel nauseous after a workout.
- Chia seeds: These little guys are full of Omega-3 fats, which help sustain energy. And they’re also full of protein and antioxidents.
- Banana: Full of good complex carbs, as well as good-for-you minerals like potassium and fiber. Great for you, and the banana is also my favorite ingredient to thicken and sweeten a smoothie.

To make the green smoothie, simply toss everything in a blender and pulse until smooth…

…and then voila!
An easy, power-packed, and delicious green smoothie is ready to enjoy…

…which I happily did after my workout this week. You know, just for “blog research”. ;)
So anyway, whether you’re making big fitness resolutions for the new year, or simply resolving to keep movin’ this year, I would highly recommend considering this recipe as a delicious end to your workouts.
Post-Workout Green Smoothie

Ingredients
- 1 banana, peeled and sliced
- 1- inch piece* of fresh ginger, peeled
- 2 handfuls fresh baby spinach
- 1 cup frozen pineapple chunks
- 1/2 cup coconut water
- 1/2 cup almond milk (or plain Greek yogurt**)
- 1 Tablespoon chia seeds
Instructions
- Add all ingredients to a blender. Pulse until smooth.
- Serve immediately, sprinkled with extra chia seeds on top, if desired.
- (If the smoothie is too thick, you can add in more coconut water to thin it out. Or if it is too thin, you can add in a handful of ice.)




This green smoothie definitely the perfect drinks after gym! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Tina, we hope you enjoy! :)
Awesome addition to my list of smoothies! Excellent fast carbs ( I think), just after a strong workout. Really great. Thank you for sharing.
Love this! Post-workout smoothies are def a must. I add a half of a frozen avocado to mine and it adds the yummiest creamiest ever. PS I’m obsessed with your dog…too cute!
Thank you Kendall! We hope you enjoy the smoothie! :)
Me love your blog! This is an awesome recipe!
I love frozen pineapples so I made this smoothie this morning and turned out great. I added spirulina and moringa powder though for an added health boost, highly recommended for all the nutrients.
Awesome Rachel — we’re glad you enjoyed it! :)
I love pineapple and spinach smoothies but I am so intrigued by the ginger! YUM!
We hope you enjoy it Elizabeth!
I love this green smoothie so much! Healthy and nutrition! Add some color to our life! Feels like can makes the tummy away! haha
We’re glad you enjoyed this Mitch! :)
Love this! Absolutely every recipe I’ve tried on your site has turned out great! It’s become one of my go-to resources. Thanks!!
That’s so sweet of you April! We’re so happy to hear that! :)
Hi this recipe sounds great, but not a huge fan of pineapple. What would make a comparable substitute?
Hi Herminia, instead of pineapple, you could try apple or orange (we think either one would be really yummy in this)! We hope this helps and that you enjoy!
Can I have it if I don’t work out? Looks very tasty.