2005/01/25, 12:00 AM
MY FRIEND TOLD ME THAT AFTER YOU WORK OUT MAKE YOURSELF A STRAWBERRIE AND BANANNA SMOOTHIE FOR FASTER RESULTS, DOES ANYBODY KNOW IF THATS TRUE?
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2005/01/25, 12:33 AM
No, it is not. Smoothies notoriously contain milk products, you do not want that post workout. You want fast acting protein, with simple sugars.
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2005/01/25, 07:24 AM
What if the the smoothie, had protein powder and glutamine powder added to it?
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2005/01/25, 09:56 AM
As bb1 fit said you do not want any milk products in a post workout shake. The milk will slow down the absorption of the protein. The best time to build muscle is directly after a workout and you have a very small window of time (30 minutes or so) after a workout to get the best results from the protein supplement. So you need a fast absorbing protein (whey) and simple sugars to get the protein there quicker. I usually mix my protein with a gatorade or blend it with water and a banana.
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2005/01/25, 10:20 AM
mix it with dextrose and maltodextrine for optimum result
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2005/01/25, 01:04 PM
smoothies....even with protein in it......can contain up to 600-700calories easly. And for 20- 30g of protein thats simply not worth it. Even in a bulk state this is clearly "empty" calories.
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