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Join Date: Apr 2007
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Post Workout Protein
BODYBUILDING SUPPLEMENTS High Quality Supplements For Bodybuilders and Athletes. www.ironmaglabs.com Ive been drinking a whey shake post workout but its always makes me feel naseus , what is the best fast digesting protein you can eat? is chicken better than egg whites or fish better then steak or does it not matter?
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Hydrolyzed Whey Isolate is the fastest protein digestion. proteinhttp://www.allthewhey.com/hwpi.html.
As far as fasted food thats a great question. If I were to guess I would say eggs whites. |
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what kinda shakes are you taking? I used to have the same problem but switched to a flavor I can tolerate burping up and not getting sick over immediately after. Chocolate NITREAN.. YUM! HAHA I would stick with your shake since it will give you the most benefit over most other things i'm told... then eat as soon as you can to help combat the nausea.. works for me.
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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I was going to switch to egg whites but then i grabbed an Isopure today at the gym and i felt ok from it, i might just be partially lactose intolerant, but im going to keep trying different shakes because Isopure is kinda pricey i might have to give that Chocolate NITREAN a try.
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Lactose intolerance comes in a wide variety of strengths and indeed it is quite possible you suffer from it to some extent. Having said that whey is milk protein, lactose is milk sugar, 2 different things. You can get lactose-free whey shakes if that helps.
Are you blending with milk? If so try water or something. The other thing may simply be too much volume. Either try drinking half your shake immediately and then the rest in 5 mins or so or just cut down the volume of fluid. You don't HAVE to drink a whole pint or whatever; try a thicker gloopy shake? I'd be tempted to try just drinking the same volume of something else, like orange juice or whatever, see if it has the same effect. It's fairly common to get the pukes if eating immediately after a heavy session so it may be nothing to do what what you're downing, just the fact you're throwing back a lot of fluid while your body is still winding down after the workout. I should also add that the research suggest carbs and protein post workout, at a ratio of something like 70% carbs, 30% protein - so don't fret too much over instant protein on it's own. You need the carbs to drive it home so a big whey shake alone is probably not the best thing anyway. B. |
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Biggly Bodybuilding Software 1/2 price for May "The sensation of hunger can often be alleviated and even mitigated entirely with the consumption of food.[citation needed]" Wiki
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 27
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I read too that the Post Workout nutrition ought to be a mix of protein and carbs but was not sure about the proportion. From what I know, the carbs need to be of a particular kind for the PW Shake. I take one scoop Whey protein (30 grams) and mix it with one scoop of Weight Gainer Cytosport (14 grams protein + 18 grams carbs). Considering that I mean to drop the gainer, can you suggest some good means to add carbs to my PW shake which will give me the correct proportion? Thanks, Sak |
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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I'm not aware of the carbs needing to be any particular type, other than not fructose, though a little fructose won't hurt.
I'm not familiar enough with gatorade to comment but getting the right carbs can be surprisingly tricky today, as virtually anything you think of turns out to be either sucrose (table sugar, 50% fructose) or just fructose corn syrup. Put bluntly, this comes down to corruption in government whereby corn farmers get heavy subs and protection against actual sugar cane growers abroad, so much US "sugar" and world-brand-name products = corn fructose. You say you're thinking of dumping the mass gain powder and need something to mix with the whey - I'd go the opposite, dump the whey and stick with the mass gain powder. The fact they can usually come with little or no fructose is a quick and dirty supply of clean carbs. You'll still get a bit of protein in there to tide you over until your next hi-protein meal. Generally I'm not keen on mass-gain powders but for a post-workout shake they can be great, even if that's not what the label says. My opinion anyway ![]() B. |
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Biggly Bodybuilding Software 1/2 price for May "The sensation of hunger can often be alleviated and even mitigated entirely with the consumption of food.[citation needed]" Wiki
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most weight gainers are made with shit ingredients. Why would you tell him to dump the basic whey/high GI drink? I'm not getting it. If he's a hard gainer, than I'd suggest a basic compilation of dextrose or waxy maize (great stuff), and some whey protein. The protein they put in weight gainers is also shit.
Unless, of course you buy a decent weight gainer (preferably by CORE Nutrtionals), which, unfortunately there arent many of, stay clear of them. |
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I said I'm no great fan of weight gain stuff but I didn't say go out and buy a crap one. Some are pretty good.
As for why to dump the whey - as a post workout shake - because, as the OP also acknowledged, the research points more towards protein BEFORE the workout, carbs after. Whey is great but immediately after your workout your body is craving carbs more than protein. Some protein sure but 30 grams of whey just isn't necessary at that time. Later yes, post-workout not so much. B. |
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Biggly Bodybuilding Software 1/2 price for May "The sensation of hunger can often be alleviated and even mitigated entirely with the consumption of food.[citation needed]" Wiki
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 27
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I did some more research - does a combination of Dexterose and ON Whey make better sense? IN what proportion should the carbs/protein be taken for optimal benefits from a mass gain perspective? Many thanks! Sak |
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Bioidentical Bodybuilder
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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Dextrose and whey - I weighed out a scoop of protein powder an a scoop of dex, and the dex is about twice as heavy for the same volume.
You could try one scoop of each, two of each, one of whey and two of dex - but that's REALLY sweet. Berardi summarizes the guidelines nicely as follows: Strength athletes/weight lifters interested in increasing muscle mass • Sip 0.8g/kg carbohydrate and 0.4g/kg protein dissolved in 1L of water during exercise. • Immediately after exercise ingest another identical beverage. • Eat a solid food meal 1 hour later. Strength athletes/weight lifters interested in preserving muscle mass while dieting • Sip 0.4g/kg carbohydrate and 0.2g/kg protein dissolved in 0.5L of water during exercise. • Eat a solid food meal 1 hour after exercise. I worked it out for a few cutoff points, based on the above guidelines and a 70cc scoop (for most protein powders, this is about 25g protein) Bulking – 2 shakes. One during workout, one right after, then a solid meal.
Cutting – 1 shake during workout, then a solid meal
Dextrose is fine. If you like, you can fiddle with maltodextrin and dextrose (their combined osmolality may be more comfortable, personally I never noticed the difference but malto isn't as sticky sweet if that bothers you) or even waxy maize. Happy bulking. ![]() |
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That was a great post Built, thanx
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Biggly Bodybuilding Software 1/2 price for May "The sensation of hunger can often be alleviated and even mitigated entirely with the consumption of food.[citation needed]" Wiki
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Bulking
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 17
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One scoop of each as in one serving of each? Or the same amount of dex as protein?
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5'8.5"
176.5 lbs. ~14% BF
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Bioidentical Bodybuilder
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: .
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One scoop of each. Same size scoop. Most artificially sweetened protein powders are about half as dense as dextrose. If your scoop measures out 20-25g protein, it will measure out about 45g dextrose.
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Bulking
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 17
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Thanks, Built!
That seems like a LOT of dextrose. I just bought a 2lb bag but now see that it is not going to last me very long... |
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5'8.5"
176.5 lbs. ~14% BF
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Bioidentical Bodybuilder
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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The stuff is cheap. I think I pay about five bucks for a 2.2 kg (5 lb) tub.
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