Hi Everyone 
I spent last year losing 55 pounds by conventional means - basically cutting calories until it started coming off and was stupid. I did not make sure of nutritional value. So, I backed off and am eating better now, but can tell I am startng to inch up again.
I have been reading and getting smarter and plan to go back to dietting again, but adding in a mild workout a day and working up to less "mild".
My question is, will it help me to start drinking one of the protein shakes after I exercise, to avoid losing muscle further? I bought a jar of whey protein to try this as an add to my basic caloric reduction effort, with this idea in mind.
I am not much of a meat eater and while not diabetic, my sugar levels get a bit shaky at times when I am dietting aggressively and this seemed like a decent idea to try.
I am presently 5'8 and 165. I care less now about losing pounds than about tightening this abused body up and getting healthier. If I can healthily get to about 145-150, I'd be thrilled, but I am just an ordinary 49 year old woman whose metabolism crashed about four years ago and packed on 60 pounds in what seemed like overnight (menopause train wreck) wanting to avoid being older and overweight and a slob, basically, not a body builder in the way many of you are. I also cannot afford much in the way of supplements, etc., and so am trying to reach my objectives within my means at the grocery store. I figure it will be a good thing if I maintain this weight, but add muscle and lose the fat/flab.
In this context, would the whey shake after exercise be a good step?
Thank you for your time,
Oatmeal
I spent last year losing 55 pounds by conventional means - basically cutting calories until it started coming off and was stupid. I did not make sure of nutritional value. So, I backed off and am eating better now, but can tell I am startng to inch up again.
I have been reading and getting smarter and plan to go back to dietting again, but adding in a mild workout a day and working up to less "mild".
My question is, will it help me to start drinking one of the protein shakes after I exercise, to avoid losing muscle further? I bought a jar of whey protein to try this as an add to my basic caloric reduction effort, with this idea in mind.
I am not much of a meat eater and while not diabetic, my sugar levels get a bit shaky at times when I am dietting aggressively and this seemed like a decent idea to try.
I am presently 5'8 and 165. I care less now about losing pounds than about tightening this abused body up and getting healthier. If I can healthily get to about 145-150, I'd be thrilled, but I am just an ordinary 49 year old woman whose metabolism crashed about four years ago and packed on 60 pounds in what seemed like overnight (menopause train wreck) wanting to avoid being older and overweight and a slob, basically, not a body builder in the way many of you are. I also cannot afford much in the way of supplements, etc., and so am trying to reach my objectives within my means at the grocery store. I figure it will be a good thing if I maintain this weight, but add muscle and lose the fat/flab.
In this context, would the whey shake after exercise be a good step?
Thank you for your time,
Oatmeal
