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LesleeBeAlive
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I am trying to get feed back on Whey powder. I am currently taking EAS Whey, but I don't feel like it is helping. I know it is supposed to help with soreness and not completely knock it out, but I feel as if I am sore too much. And I am not sure this Whey I am using is a good product.
And suggestions would be awesome.
In case you need to know my work out regiment to help, I run about 3 miles a day and do strench training 4 days a week.
Please and THANK YOU!!
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And suggestions would be awesome.
In case you need to know my work out regiment to help, I run about 3 miles a day and do strench training 4 days a week.
Please and THANK YOU!!
:happy:
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my theory on DOMS is that once you have it, it's kind of too late to get rid of it.
most of the things i do to hold off DOMS i do before it even sets in because once it's there you just have to let it take its course.
how late are you waiting to take your protein? it should ideally be the same day of the workout, not the next day when you're sore
also if you're sore all the time, you probably should just take a rest day or 2. continually being sore is not a good thing0 -
DOMS?
And I take protein 2 times a day, everyday.0 -
It sounds like you want a recovery supplement, rather than a good protein source. Are you taking pure whey? Or does it have an added recovery blend of some sort? (L-Glutamine, etc.)
http://www.livestrong.com/article/108037-post-workout-recovery-supplements/
(Yes, whey is on this list)
Disclaimer: I'm not a doctor or a physical trainer, nor do I have a six pack. I just read the internet too much =(0 -
Also, what does your lifting routine look like? Lifts / Weight / Reps0
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Protein supps won't prevent DOMS.
They are simply supplemental protein to assist you in getting to your macro nutrient ratios. It can be difficult to eat enough food to get 1g protein/ pound of lbm without consuming too many carbs and or fats. Protein powders can help you reach that macro .0 -
Also, what does your lifting routine look like? Lifts / Weight / Reps
its on my blog.0 -
It sounds like you want a recovery supplement, rather than a good protein source. Are you taking pure whey? Or does it have an added recovery blend of some sort? (L-Glutamine, etc.)
http://www.livestrong.com/article/108037-post-workout-recovery-supplements/
(Yes, whey is on this list)
Disclaimer: I'm not a doctor or a physical trainer, nor do I have a six pack. I just read the internet too much =(
No I want muscle building, I had just heard protein helps with the soreness..0 -
i use GNC amplified whey, tastes good and they have several different flavors.0
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i use GNC amplified whey, tastes good and they have several different flavors.
I am pretty sure that is the one I have heard the most about out side of this forum. I just don't want to get fat.. you know?0 -
i don't think whey helps with the soreness?!? Make sure you warm up, cool down and stretch properly and try to avoid very hot bath/shower.
I think whet shakes are all basically the same - I will use one if I can't get my intake from food. I do have a casein shake at night (slow-release) for recovery, but also because i enjoy it (ON 100% casein chocolate - microwaved with milk ).
Pain is good - means its working0 -
Gold Standard Whey helped me build alot of muscle. I use it within 30 minutes after my workouts.0
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Gold Standard Whey helped me build alot of muscle. I use it within 30 minutes after my workouts.
+1
This is what I use as well. I have used GNC stuff and its
not bad. But I keep going back to Gold Standard every
time.0 -
Whey is more likely to make you fat, than build muscle. It's all contingent on your physiology, metabolism and genetic background.
For me, I eat real food and real protein. However, I also use creatine supplements.
For sore muscles, eat bananas.0 -
You will only gain weight if you go over your
calorie intake for the day. Just make sure that
any supplements you are taking you add into
your intake totals. There are no free calories, they
all add up.0 -
You will only gain weight if you go over your
calorie intake for the day. Just make sure that
any supplements you are taking you add into
your intake totals. There are no free calories, they
all add up.
I definitely don't go over my calorie intake often. And I add my protein to my calorie log..0 -
I find sipping on BCAA's as I train prevents dom's.0
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i use GNC amplified whey, tastes good and they have several different flavors.
I am pretty sure that is the one I have heard the most about out side of this forum. I just don't want to get fat.. you know?
you wont get fat as long as you work it into your categories.
i use gnc gold standard which is 110 cals for 24g of protein0 -
I find sipping on BCAA's as I train prevents dom's.
Taking within 30 minutes after workout, and another at bed time.0 -
Gold Standard. It tastes the best. To make it taste better, shake it up with some almond milk.
You won't get fat because it's only 110 calories.
BUT it won't magically keep you from getting sore.0 -
I dont think protein will help all that much for soreness. Stretch before beginning a workout, even if its lifting weights. Make sure your not targeting the same muscles everyday, and make sure you have rest day(s). But yes, ultimately, its going to burn/hurt. You want that though! Your muscles are working HARD, it'll hurt, but have protein no more than 30 minutes ( i literally have mine as soon as i step outside the Gym! The faster the better) after your workout for your muscles to heal a bit quicker.
ALSO, i should add that if your unsure if you are doing it right, dont be shy to ask for help. I put down a 30lb weight on the ground, and when i picked it back up about a minute after I lost balance only enough to move my foot slightly , i got shooting pains on my knees from lifting it wrong. I feel that my knees are more sensitive now ( which is really annoying!!! ) and i have to be twice as careful.0
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