I take my whey protein in my post workout meal around 6:00pm, What kind of carbs should go with this? ( sugar carbs, fiber carbs, etc.)
Posted by: FishOrCutBait
Oats work well
Posted by: strongpointe85
either dextrose, maltodextrin, honey (if you have no other options), and some people swear by oats... but I dont like them in my PWO shake at all, oh yah and bananas arent too bad either... but they arent really needed
Posted by: cha
milk
Posted by: Dan the tank
Can I have that much sugar that late at night? like bananas and honey?
Posted by: garethhe
i like to go with yams
Posted by: Sir Savage
SuperCarb goes well with just about anything.
Posted by: Vieope
Originally Posted by Dan the tank
Can I have that much sugar that late at night? like bananas and honey?
It depends, are you going King Kong on the bananas and Bear on the honey?
Posted by: strongpointe85
yes you sure can... but its only recommended pwo only... otherwise ull get some unwanted results
Posted by: Emma-Leigh
Originally Posted by Dan the tank
Can I have that much sugar that late at night? like bananas and honey?
Yes you can - you can eat it when ever you want as long as it fits into your daily totals...
(although carbs are usually better off being consumed around your workouts or when you are active and need the energy).
Posted by: Dan the tank
I take 1 bar of nature valley oats and honey with a banana and the whey post w/o
thanks everyone.
Posted by: The13ig13adWolf
i'm partial to high GI carbs PWO.
Posted by: The13ig13adWolf
Originally Posted by Dan the tank
I take 1 bar of nature valley oats and honey with a banana and the whey post w/o
thanks everyone.
check the additional ingredients of your nature valley bar...loads of fun . in addition, fruit isn't optimal PWO due to the conversion process. best kept for pre-workout or a different time of the day.
Posted by: Emma-Leigh
Originally Posted by The13ig13adWolf
check the additional ingredients of your nature valley bar...loads of fun .
Agreed... Icky...
in addition, fruit isn't optimal PWO due to the conversion process. best kept for pre-workout or a different time of the day.
Actually - a little fructose PWO is a good thing... Helps to restore total body glycogen....
Also, you have to remember that fruit is not all fructose - depending on the fruit you will only get between 2 and 10g per serve - and so you also get a variable amount of glucose, starch, sucrose (yes, it is half fructose too), and other sugars.