Does any1 know if the protien bars are good or the shakes?... I was noticing that the bars had more protein in them (28gm) and the shakes had a little less... Ethier way should i take protein before or after a work out? How much?
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Originally posted by jdubb863 View PostDoes any1 know if the protien bars are good or the shakes?... I was noticing that the bars had more protein in them (28gm) and the shakes had a little less... Ethier way should i take protein before or after a work out? How much?
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Originally posted by danny stash View Posti usually take a shake and double the dosage to about 45 grams or so. Take after a workout ALWAYS as this is the time your muscles most need it for repair...
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syntha-6 chocolate
ps: you can find it for less..
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If it's whey protein then it's a complete protein and doesn't matter if it's in a bar or in a shake. Look at the sugar between the two though, a lot of bars are loaded with sugar, some shakes too. You don't need as much protein as a lot of people take, around .5-.75g per lb you weigh is sufficient.
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Originally posted by Count Patron View PostIf it's whey protein then it's a complete protein and doesn't matter if it's in a bar or in a shake. Look at the sugar between the two though, a lot of bars are loaded with sugar, some shakes too. You don't need as much protein as a lot of people take, around .5-.75g per lb you weigh is sufficient.
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This is my spin on an old-school bodybuilder's breakfast -- it's probably been around in some form or another since the days of Jack Lalanne.
They used to use raw eggs and yogurt before the days of whey protein, and hardcore bodybuilders and strength athletes in the 60's and 70's would make shakes from milk, brewer's yeast, oats, and raw calf's liver. Thank God we live in a more enlightened era.
Here's a cheap, filling -- and quick -- protein shake.
1 cup quick oats (use instant oats, trust me on this)
2 or 3 scoops whey protein
2 cups nonfat milk, or apple juice
1/2 cup berries or frozen berries
Put it all in a blender, whip till frothy.
Chug half of it for breakfast. Put the other half in the fridge and blend it again and chug it after your workout. With a lid on the blender, it'll keep for a few days in the fridge. ~800 calories, 80g protein, 4g fat in the whole thing (2 servings.)
Instead of berries, you can use a banana, or a tablespoon of peanut butter, or a few tablespoons of Ovaltine, or whatever trips your trigger. Something to give it flavor.
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Originally posted by jdubb863 View PostWell do you know where i can get Whey protien?... Or some thing that has whey protien in it?
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i would go with the shake. I used to eat those protein bars alll the time and it had me ****ting bricks. some of the worst constimpation of my life, lol.
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REalistically, whey is whey. Its great to use as a SUPPLEMENTATION to your already full and healthy diet riiiiight?
Isopure is great beacuse it has very low carbs and calories for practically no weight/size gain so you stay lean and recovered.
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