Protein Shake Virgin
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Hi all,
Hope someone can help, I am looking at getting a protein shake to add into my daily routine, What is the best one about? I am looking to lose 26lbs + and tone up, I want to get fit and healthy not skinny.
Please help!
Ella
Hope someone can help, I am looking at getting a protein shake to add into my daily routine, What is the best one about? I am looking to lose 26lbs + and tone up, I want to get fit and healthy not skinny.
Please help!
Ella
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I use Mucle Milk, powdered protein ( from Cosco) vanilla or chocolate. I use a cup of nonfat milk, couple of ice cubes, banana, or other fruit, (if frozen don't add ice cubes), then either vanilla or chocolate protein powder depending on the fruit. You can use other types of milk, soy, almond etc, and you can use any kind of yogurt as well. This is my everyday go to breakfast.0
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Get any protein powder that you like and that fits into your budget.
It won't do anything special.. it won't help you lose weight and it won't help you tone (which you can't really do anyways... lose muscle, build muscle or maintain muscle).
I use either Body Fortress or Muscle Maxx when I'm short on my protein at the end of the day. I only use it to help me reach my protien goals though. I prefer to get protein from other foods like eggs, yogurts, etc instead of protein shakes.0 -
Hard work and a good diet is what you probably need(:
Protein shakes arent always the magical anwser everyone seems to make them out to be
Grill yourself some chicken
Or treat yourself to some lean steak (:
OR make an omelette with some veg
All taste better and are better for you.0 -
Get any protein powder that you like and that fits into your budget.
It won't do anything special.. it won't help you lose weight and it won't help you tone (which you can't really do anyways... lose muscle, build muscle or maintain muscle).
I use either Body Fortress or Muscle Maxx when I'm short on my protein at the end of the day. I only use it to help me reach my protien goals though. I prefer to get protein from other foods like eggs, yogurts, etc instead of protein shakes.
Agreed. My protein goal is about 140g, and with food I was getting about 110-120g. Because I was consistently short I decided to get a protein shake. Currently just using body fortress, but I've been hearing a lot of good things lately about Trutein from some very trusted sources (aka, Patrick, Sara and some other Eat, Train, Progress group members). The benefit of Trutein is that it has multiple protein sources, not just whey which is metabolized quickly. It's more expensive though (but not terribly).0 -
I just bought Gaspari Myofusion Vanilla flavor and picked it because it doesn't use artificial sweeteners. I can't stand the taste of artificial sweeteners. I use a scoop of that, almond milk, 1/2 a banana and a tablespoon of powdered peanut butter for a yummy treat. It keeps me from eating cookies and such.0
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My protein comes from MEAT, eggs, and food. I dont the Protein powders. Never have....never will.:bigsmile:0
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I get most of my protein from actual food, but if I had a really intense workout or something I will throw some in there.
My preferred methods of consumption are as follows:
1-A scoop in a blender with 2 frozen bananas.
1-In skim milk with a little bit of black coffee added.0 -
I am not a breakfast eater so I make a protein shake and sip on it for hours.
My favorite is the body fortress chocolate-peatnutbutter.
Sometimes I do one scoop with milk and/or coconut water and sometimes 1 1/2 scoops with just plain water.
I use a bender bottle to take on the go and shake.0 -
My problem is my gag reflex. And I'm not even a virgin to protein shakes.0
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Get any protein powder that you like and that fits into your budget.
It won't do anything special.. it won't help you lose weight and it won't help you tone (which you can't really do anyways... lose muscle, build muscle or maintain muscle).
I use either Body Fortress or Muscle Maxx when I'm short on my protein at the end of the day. I only use it to help me reach my protien goals though. I prefer to get protein from other foods like eggs, yogurts, etc instead of protein shakes.
Exactly this. I've used Body Fortress and a few others. Most days, I hit my goal with food.. on the days I don't, here comes the protein powder.0 -
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I got a whey protein from my Lifetime Fitness coach since I rarely hit my protein goals with the calorie and fat content going out of range. I don't eat it regularly, though but it's good for after lifting for muscle recovery and to meet daily protein goals.I take 1 scoop with 60 calorie almond milk.0
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Optimum Nutrition is a decent place to start if you're going to go with standard Whey.
I'm a fan of Trutein in spite of the incredibly douche-baggy photo on the cover of their website (http://www.truscience.com/trutein.html ). Trutein has a mix of animal based proteins that are pretty good, and the flavor/mixability is great.
If you're going to go the non-animal-protein-based route, I like Nutribody Protein (http://www.nutribodyprotein.com/), which as a decent profile, but is a bit pricey.
There's also Lifetime Plant Protein-- I like the "Greens" one-- has a good profile. Check out http://www.vitacost.com/Lifetime-Lifes-Basics-Plant-Protein-Powder-with-Greens0 -
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