Whey Protein Shake: Before or After Workout ?
donyellemoniquex3
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Just curious.
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I was always told after but within 1 hour of finishing the workout.0
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I do mine after too.0
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Before real food - post workout I can't handle real food for about 1 hour-ish hence shake of whey + fast carbs.0
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I do a protein shake within 30 minutes after a work out. Always.0
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It depends on time. If I can do it an hour before I will have one than. I always work out better if I don't feel full which can lead to nausea if I am pushing limits. And if I can't I do it after.0
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What does a whey protein shake do? Is it just a source of protein? Could I take it even though I am trying to lose weight and I do mostly cardio (but some strength training like squats and push ups) I am lacking in protein because I'm a vegitarian0
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There is no magic for when to consume that shake. It differs for everyone. Some people take it before because it gives them energy and strength, some people take it after because they can't tolerate real food right away or don't have access to food for an extended period of time. I used to follow all the bro science and consume a shake immediately after to help the results but timing doesn't really matter. It's food and it all comes down to CICO.0
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It makes very little difference as long as you're getting enough protein throught the day. I drink my during though .0
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What does a whey protein shake do? Is it just a source of protein? Could I take it even though I am trying to lose weight and I do mostly cardio (but some strength training like squats and push ups) I am lacking in protein because I'm a vegitarian
It is just protein in powdered form which makes it easy to access and quick to consume. It is optimal for weight loss, it helps you maintain your muscle mass and strength while you lose fat. It will not make you gain weight unless you have an allergic reaction or it puts you over your calorie limits.0 -
Before or after? Yes.
Or whenever you want. Get adequate protein/calories over the course of the day. Don't worry about eating within an hour after a workout. I like to eat within a few hours afterwards just in case there are any partitioning benefits, but the big picture seems to indicate that the timing doesn't matter much or at all.0 -
Nutrient timing doesn't matter, taking protein before or after a workout is bro-science.
Having enough protein however is very important. I personally strive to make sure I at a minimum reach my protein and fat goals for the day, then spend the rest on carbs. If I go over my fat and protein that's ok, I"ll just consume less carbs.
I personally find protein shakes handy on the days where I'm not consuming enough protein through my regular food. Protein shakes are food, and mine are tasty so i consider them a treat that helps me reach my macros.0 -
I think it's a personal preference. I prefer to work out early morning & usually on an empty stomach (if anything, I'll have a banana an hour prior). Then I have a protein shake w/ added fiber for breakfast. It's convenient, nutritious, and fits into my workday very well.
Like others have said, I also don't have much appetite for a few hours after a hard workout.0 -
There is no magic for when to consume that shake. It differs for everyone. Some people take it before because it gives them energy and strength, some people take it after because they can't tolerate real food right away or don't have access to food for an extended period of time. I used to follow all the bro science and consume a shake immediately after to help the results but timing doesn't really matter. It's food and it all comes down to CICO.
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I do both. About 30 min before and as soon as possible when finished.0
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Whatever suits - it is reasonably argued that the impact of food timing VS the overall impact 'Calories In vs Calories Out" is relatively insignificant. Top end single figure Body Fat people heading for a show MAY find it critical to get teh timing correct. For the rest of us, not a huge issue. (IMHO)
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