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joey2005 said:??? Always wondered.
Purdue Power said:When you are working out, you are burning up your muscles glycogen stores, the form of carbohydrates that you muscles store for energy, VOLUME, and RECOVERY. When you are done working out, your muscles are thirsty and depleted of their glycogen stores, so any simple carbs that you intake are rapidly absorbed by the muscles, thus having no impact on blood sugar levels because they don't stick around in the bloodstream. If you don't take in any carbs, you will not have much muscle recovery and your muscles will look flat due to low glycogen stores. SUMMARY- You have to take in simple carbs in you post workout shake/meal.
how about whey in water and 3 or 4 fish oil caps. And maybe a small piece of fruit or oats?P-funk said:some people do protein/fat post workout. The main thing is just never have the whey alone. It is absorb to quickly and you can loose 30% of to to gluconeogenesis.
A:Whether the workout was decent or not you still did the same thing...breaking down of muscle...so regardless you still need post workout nutrition.Purdue Power said:You need to get at least 75g of simple carbs in you post workout shake if you had a decent workout. I try to get around 100g in mine with a banana, milk, and honey.
DeadBolt said:C:Your post workout shake may work for you but for someone like me in my situation that would have the opposite affect....that is almost my daily intake of carbs not to mention the loads of sugar in the shake.
Isnt it recommended no fats pwo?P-funk said:some people do protein/fat post workout.
and this:Minotaur said:I've stopped using most carbs post workout, and I'm still gaining. I usually only use whey protein with low fat milk, or I have a small real meal.
Does it mean you are not using carbs? or only a small amount if complex carbs pwo?Minotaur said:Thanks. So another gym myth bites the dust! Then I'm glad I stopped using simple carbs post workout.
shutupntra1n said:I usually have a zero carb whey based shake, piece of fruit and PB. I work out in the AM so I take this in around 8am. Not only are the carbs important to refuel but it's also my second meal of the day.![]()
Purdue Power said:High amounts of fat post workout will slow the digestion of your whey, amounting in a slower absorption of the protein into your muscles. You need to get it in there as quick as possible. It is ok to mix your whey with water if you are trying to avoid lactose, but you need to eat more than a small piece of fruit. You need to get at least 75g of simple carbs in you post workout shake if you had a decent workout. I try to get around 100g in mine with a banana, milk, and honey.
BulkMeUp said:Minotaur, given this:
and this:
Does it mean you are not using carbs? or only a small amount if complex carbs pwo?
BulkMeUp said:Isnt it recommended no fats pwo?![]()
Yep. i remember reading that thread. Though i admit, i dont remember it in detail. It did contain a lot of info.P-funk said:depends on your goals, metabolic type, etc.....
Toward the end of my diet I always switch to protein/fat post workout. The whole idea being to just keep blood sugar levels stable and to spare the whey protein with something (in this case fat). I had a lengthy post here on how it is not NECCESSARY to spike insulin levels post workout. Jodi has made several posts on it. I no longer spike my insulin levels post workout. I used to do it all the time. I didn't really benefit form it at all and saw no difference. I'd rather keep my levels stable. I go with whey and oats and then like I said, the last few weeks of a diet (maybe 3 or so) I switch to whey and flax.
BulkMeUp said:Yep. i remember reading that thread. Though i admit, i dont remember it in detail. It did contain a lot of info.![]()
I too am considerting not doing the spike on my next bulk. Just whey and oats. (ratio 1:2 = 1scoop whey + 2 scoops ground oats)
Do you consider those cals as part of your daily cals or leave them out?
Also what is the purpose of fats +whey pwo. Isn't the purpose of the pwo shake to replenish glycogen stores efficiently? and fats are said to slow down the digestion process hence delaying glycogen replenishment.
Thanks P-funk. On off days, do you intake more cals since you are not doing the pwo shake. or do you simply look at a sorta weekly average?P-funk said:Ofcourse I count those calories in my daily totals.
BulkMeUp said:Thanks P-funk. On off days, do you intake more cals since you are not doing the pwo shake. or do you simply look at a sorta weekly average?