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It is fine - if you need the protein and the calories... But if you are eating enough chicken to cover your needs then all it will do is waste the whey (it will just be converted/used for glucose formation in your body).alexvega said:sometimes i take a meal like chicken with vegies, and drinks a glass of powder wey prot.
it´sgood or bad technique
hey how much its enough chicken in the 1st meal, i ate like a breast medium.Emma-Leigh said:It is fine - if you need the protein and the calories... But if you are eating enough chicken to cover your needs then all it will do is waste the whey (it will just be converted/used for glucose formation in your body).
Depends on your weight.alexvega said:hey how much its enough chicken in the 1st meal, i ate like a breast medium.
salads and wey prot.
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Oz lifter said:hi
I was just wondering if it is okay to mix creatine in with your whey protein shake after a workout ?
thanks
Emma-Leigh said:Depends on your weight.
Simply multiply your body weight by 1.25 and that is the amount of protein you want each day. Then divide this by how many meals you have in a day (eg: 5 or 6) and that is how much protein you need in a meal.
Generally 85g (3 oz) of cooked chicken breast (which is one small breast) has ~25g protein. 100g (3.5 oz) has ~28-30g of protein. So if you had a medium breast (say 100g) + 1 scoop whey (~25g) then that is ~53 to 55g of protein... And you might find that this is probably in excess of what you need.
Don't listen to most of the junk you read in terms of what the 'professionals' do.alexvega said:but one day i read Doriant Yates article. he say that should consume more that recomend protein for get big muscle
so that i trry to consume a lot of protein in one meal.
thanks
its hard find that in CostaRicamorningtime00 said:alex vega pick up a book called "nutrient timing"