Supplements for women who lift??
Zap77
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Hello all.. question for all the lifters out there.. Which supplement is best for females to help form the shape of the muscle either pre or post workout?
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Supplements don't help to 'form' the muscle, they're just a more convenient way of getting in macro's.0
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Only needed supplements are protein powder if you have a hard time meeting your needs (or just to add to baking, which I do all the time now), and possibly something like caffeine or dextrose for pre-workout to help with energy if needed. I kind of want to buy some caffeine tablets for this reason, actually. PWO powders are rip-offs.0
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Supplements won't help form your muscles. Lifting with a surplus will do that.
Supplements are a more personal thing IMO e.g. I take omega3, multi-vit, calcium, iron, magnesium and evening primrose but I wouldn't dream of recommending them to anyone (maybe the omega3 if you don't get a lot of fish).
I also use whey and casein but I don't count them as supplements, they are foods I enjoy and use to hit my protein macro.
I'd just get your nutrition on point and supplement anything you feel you're missing in your diet.0 -
THey are a rip-off, yes, because they are over-priced for something you can make yourself if you feel it is needed. I've looked into this before because it was something I wanted to try, and it's significantly cheaper to buy like 3-5 ingredients and make your own.0 -
THey are a rip-off, yes, because they are over-priced for something you can make yourself if you feel it is needed. I've looked into this before because it was something I wanted to try, and it's significantly cheaper to buy like 3-5 ingredients and make your own.
Something that is "pricey" ( being a relative term) does not make it a rip off. If you can make your own, more power to you, but don't knock something you don't know.0 -
Lift more.
eat well.
all gains.
it's mostly a waste unless you're working at the higher end of your capacities. Most people aren't- so just lift more. eat well. get the gains.0 -
Not sure I would agree that vitamins are considered a supplement for workouts. I do take those including evening primrose and Glucosamine Chondroitin but those are MD requested for health.0
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Vitamin 200mg caffeine $4.89 for 100 servings
NOW L-arginine 1000 $13.99 for 120 servings
So that's less than $20 for 100 servings
DYNO (the highest rated preworkout at BB.com) is $29.99 for 30 servings.
So .20 a serving vs $1 a serving................maybe not a "rip off", but cost effectiveness is in doubt.
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Not sure I would agree that vitamins are considered a supplement for workouts. I do take those including evening primrose and Glucosamine Chondroitin but those are MD requested for health.
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
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Vitamin 200mg caffeine $4.89 for 100 servings
NOW L-arginine 1000 $13.99 for 120 servings
So that's less than $20 for 100 servings
DYNO (the highest rated preworkout at BB.com) is $29.99 for 30 servings.
So .20 a serving vs $1 a serving................maybe not a "rip off", but cost effectiveness is in doubt.
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
Pretty much all this. Which I consider a rip-off, but semantic I guess.0 -
Multivitamin
Fish oil
Caffeine
Protein powder
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Vitamin 200mg caffeine $4.89 for 100 servings
NOW L-arginine 1000 $13.99 for 120 servings
So that's less than $20 for 100 servings
DYNO (the highest rated preworkout at BB.com) is $29.99 for 30 servings.
So .20 a serving vs $1 a serving................maybe not a "rip off", but cost effectiveness is in doubt.
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
K. I can't read past all that red text.0 -
THey are a rip-off, yes, because they are over-priced for something you can make yourself if you feel it is needed. I've looked into this before because it was something I wanted to try, and it's significantly cheaper to buy like 3-5 ingredients and make your own.
Something that is "pricey" ( being a relative term) does not make it a rip off. If you can make your own, more power to you, but don't knock something you don't know.
^I agree with this. It'd be a rip off if it was basically a placebo. Technically you can make your own foam rollers and power racks, but just because you buy them "pre-made" doesn't make it a rip off.
As for PWOs, I have to get ones that are caffeine free (I use Peak Perform's Strawberry Lemonade Non-Stimulate PWO) and I'm okay paying for the convenience of buying it with ingredients already mixed together.0 -
Ninebuff I have heard that including from MD who said try but controversial but no side effects so I tried and it does help with high speed impacts in skiing and only way I buy is when CVS has it buy one get one free. But am glad to see someone being honest about it Thanks
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I give the dog glucosamine for his hips - seems to help0
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Coffee before. Protein shake after, or whenever I need to fill in my protein for the day. And I just buy the "cheap" stuff from Walmart (it's a whey/casein/soy protein blend).
I'm not "elite" nor trying to be, just into strength training for maintaining muscle mass/health reasons, so take my advice for what it's worth (probably less than tree-fiddy, lol).0 -
I take protein powder, but only because I can get it cheap.
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