Protein Shakes!
susyw_2003
Posts: 70
So I'm thinking of starting to drink a protein shake as I am not getting enough proper protein into my diet - i'm not really a big meat fan and am finding it hard to get a lot of protein in my diet, no problem on carbs though!
So my question is, ladies (or gents) which protein shake brand or type has worked the best for you? Flavour doesnt really matter for me, nor does price, I just want something that will work and is worth taking!
Also, whens the best type to drink it in your opinions.. pre or post workouts?
Thanks
So my question is, ladies (or gents) which protein shake brand or type has worked the best for you? Flavour doesnt really matter for me, nor does price, I just want something that will work and is worth taking!
Also, whens the best type to drink it in your opinions.. pre or post workouts?
Thanks
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sorry, ment the best *time to drink it.. pre or post workouts?0
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Currently I use Clif Nutritional bars that give me 20g of protein and 30g of carbs (4g of fiber) and a whole bunch of vitamins.
Working for me, but I am also curious for an answer on this topic.0 -
Depending on how hungry I am, I prefer Myolean or Syntha-6. (The former if I'm starving).
The Myolean is a great MRP shake as well, if you're into that kind of thing.0 -
Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard is delicious.
http://www.optimumnutrition.com/products/100-whey-gold-standard-p-201.html
The double rich chocolate is my favorite, it's tasty even mixed in water. Great for post-workout but I just use it as a supplement when I don't think I'll hit my protein numbers for the day.0 -
I tried expensive, mid range and cheap. The cheap only has 130-140 calories a scoop and is like 14.50 at walmart. Work fine for me! I like vanilla.
I use it as a lunch substitute (still do a side dish at times) on days I don't work out then as a preworkout fuel because Dr Oz recently said you should workout on a non empty tummy, but with a shake or yogurt instead of lots of heavy foods. supposedly burn more fat vs muscle. Made sense on his video anyways?0 -
I tried expensive, mid range and cheap. The cheap only has 130-140 calories a scoop and is like 14.50 at walmart. Work fine for me! I like vanilla.
I use it as a lunch substitute (still do a side dish at times) on days I don't work out then as a preworkout fuel because Dr Oz recently said you should workout on a non empty tummy, but with a shake or yogurt instead of lots of heavy foods. supposedly burn more fat vs muscle. Made sense on his video anyways?
I hate Dr Oz. No offense, but 90% of what that guy says is just sensationalist for ratings.0 -
I tried expensive, mid range and cheap. The cheap only has 130-140 calories a scoop and is like 14.50 at walmart. Work fine for me! I like vanilla.
I use it as a lunch substitute (still do a side dish at times) on days I don't work out then as a preworkout fuel because Dr Oz recently said you should workout on a non empty tummy, but with a shake or yogurt instead of lots of heavy foods. supposedly burn more fat vs muscle. Made sense on his video anyways?
I hate Dr Oz. No offense, but 90% of what that guy says is just sensationalist for ratings.
^ And 90% is probably giving Oz too much credit.0 -
sorry, ment the best *time to drink it.. pre or post workouts?
doesn't matter0 -
Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard is delicious.
http://www.optimumnutrition.com/products/100-whey-gold-standard-p-201.html
The double rich chocolate is my favorite, it's tasty even mixed in water. Great for post-workout but I just use it as a supplement when I don't think I'll hit my protein numbers for the day.
I use this brand. Timing doesn't matter.0 -
I only watch him like once a month, but caught that episode by chance. I am sure it doesn't matter if it is whey protein, yogurt or food. Having some calories before hand has helped me feel more energized for a workout. I will keep it up
I am not gonna defend Dr Oz, just that it seemed to make sense at the time and i don't think I am hurting anything, so, figure why not. Just adjusting what time a day to take my yummy whey shake.0 -
I only watch him like once a month, but caught that episode by chance. I am sure it doesn't matter if it is whey protein, yogurt or food. Having some calories before hand has helped me feel more energized for a workout. I will keep it up
I am not gonna defend Dr Oz, just that it seemed to make sense at the time and i don't think I am hurting anything, so, figure why not. Just adjusting what time a day to take my yummy whey shake.
I completely agree. I think that with the millions of years of evolution we have built into our bodies, we're pretty good at figuring it out what it needs as long as we listen to it.0 -
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