BCAA Help & Advice Please
Caper88
Posts: 418 Member
I was just wondering does anyone use BCAA? How do you know if you should be using it? How do you know when to take it? Is there anything wrong with walmart brands like muscletech? And just any other advice you may have to someone looking into it. Thanks
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I drink a BCAA once a day. I ordered mine from BodyBuilding.com. I don't know how you should know if you should drink it. I told my personal trainer I was drinking one a day and she said that was good. I drink it on the way to the gym and during my workout and then drink a protein drink after my workout. Sorry I couldn't be of much help.0
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I only take BCAA when I work out fasted - the concept being to preserve muscle mass when performing intensive exercise. In that instance I'll take about 5-10g of the powder dissolved in a glass of water (I buy instantazed BCAA bemuse the regular stuff takes ages to dissolve).
It's a cheap supplement so if the effects are minimal I'm not that bothered.
I'm not aware of any benefits of taking BCAA in other circumstances but I'm willing to be wrong and corrected on that point.0 -
They are expensive amino acids. If you have a protein rich diet, then, they aren't going to provide much benefit. Some see reduced muscle soreness, but if you increase potassium, sodium and magnesium, then you will see similar benefits. Personally, most supplements are junk and just not worth the money. And honestly, it should be the last thing to address.
Eric Helms has a good picture regarding prioritization for nutrition:
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StealthHealth wrote: »I only take BCAA when I work out fasted - the concept being to preserve muscle mass when performing intensive exercise. In that instance I'll take about 5-10g of the powder dissolved in a glass of water (I buy instantazed BCAA bemuse the regular stuff takes ages to dissolve).
It's a cheap supplement so if the effects are minimal I'm not that bothered.
I'm not aware of any benefits of taking BCAA in other circumstances but I'm willing to be wrong and corrected on that point.
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costs me £10 lasts me 3 months - pretty cheap IMHO.0
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thanks everyone0
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It wont hurt0
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If your diet is protein strong, then you don't need them. This is majoring in the minors. Most people don't need them, but for some reason get sucked into buying supplements they don't need because of broscience.
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I take them on a deficit intra workout. I'm pretty lean so I figure it can't hurt. Any little bit to help potential muscle loss is worth it to me.
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I use it pre and post workout.0
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I take them during a workout when I'm cutting but honestly I don't think they are necessary. If I were you I wouldn't bother taking them.0
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I take them after my workout because it seems to reduce my muscle soreness. YMMV. I have a diagnosed autoimmune disease and am suspected to have another so my nutritional needs are different.0
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