Protein powder while trying to lose weight
paulinakim1
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Hey guys, i'm on the 3rd week of my 1st month of Insanity, and I would like to start drinking some protein powder. I obviously do NOT want to get bigger or bulk up, but instead I want to lose 25 pounds. I was looking in to IsoBolic by Nutrabolics, and the reviews were awesome and I like the ingredients. I like IsoBolic because it contains whey, casein and egg protein (i've never tried any protein powders before though). But, is this protein powder solely for bullking up and creating mass? Because that is the last thing I want to do. I want to get lean and toned, but definitely do not want to gain any weight. Does anybody recommend any other powders? Or is IsoBolic okay for me? Thanks!
This is IsoBolic: http://www.bodybuilding.com/store/nbol/isobolic.html
This is IsoBolic: http://www.bodybuilding.com/store/nbol/isobolic.html
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protein powder is for getting enough protein in when you don't get enough protein from real food. Nothing more, nothing less.0
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I definitely do not get enough protein in my diet, which is why I want to drink protein powder lol. Also, I want to help with my soreness after workouts. I just don't want to bulk up...
Also, when should I be taking the powder? Right after my workouts?0 -
protein powder is for getting enough protein in when you don't get enough protein from real food. Nothing more, nothing less.
This! It's all about meeting those macros.0 -
I have tried many protein powders, I learned most of them are not good for you and they contain glucose aka sugar! If you're trying to lose weight sugar won't help much!! One of the best protein powders out there which I've been using for a couple years now is Kaizen Natural Whey; it contains natural ingredients, is sweetened with stevia, and it tastes great.0
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I definitely do not get enough protein in my diet, which is why I want to drink protein powder lol. Also, I want to help with my soreness after workouts. I just don't want to bulk up...
Also, when should I be taking the powder? Right after my workouts?
According to your profile you are female... you will not bulk up without drugs. So, stop worrying about bulking up because it is impossible. Protien powder won't make you gain muscle. Proper eating, and lifting heavy does. Protein powder will not make you add weight.... eating more than your TDEE will.
For protein powder, I prefer to get protein from real food instead of a processed powder. If you cannot reach your protein goals through real food alone have a protein shake whenever it's best for your daily schedule.0 -
I have tried many protein powders, I learned most of them are not good for you and they contain glucose aka sugar! If you're trying to lose weight sugar won't help much!! One of the best protein powders out there which I've been using for a couple years now is Kaizen Natural Whey; it contains natural ingredients, is sweetened with stevia, and it tastes great.
Sugar won't stop you from losing weight provided you are in a calorie deficit.
I personally would go for a protein powder with real sugar instead of another processed version.0 -
I have tried many protein powders, I learned most of them are not good for you and they contain glucose aka sugar! If you're trying to lose weight sugar won't help much!! One of the best protein powders out there which I've been using for a couple years now is Kaizen Natural Whey; it contains natural ingredients, is sweetened with stevia, and it tastes great.
Sugar won't stop you from losing weight provided you are in a calorie deficit.
I personally would go for a protein powder with real sugar instead of another processed version.
Yeah, I would definitely also go for a powder with real sugar. Don't want to be drinking anything with processed ingredients! IsoBolic contains 1g of sugar per serving0 -
I have tried many protein powders, I learned most of them are not good for you and they contain glucose aka sugar! If you're trying to lose weight sugar won't help much!! One of the best protein powders out there which I've been using for a couple years now is Kaizen Natural Whey; it contains natural ingredients, is sweetened with stevia, and it tastes great.
Sugar won't stop you from losing weight provided you are in a calorie deficit.
I personally would go for a protein powder with real sugar instead of another processed version.
Yeah, I would definitely also go for a powder with real sugar. Don't want to be drinking anything with processed ingredients! IsoBolic contains 1g of sugar per serving
Whey protein itself is a processed ingredient.0 -
Hey guys, i'm on the 3rd week of my 1st month of Insanity, and I would like to start drinking some protein powder. I obviously do NOT want to get bigger or bulk up, but instead I want to lose 25 pounds. I was looking in to IsoBolic by Nutrabolics, and the reviews were awesome and I like the ingredients. I like IsoBolic because it contains whey, casein and egg protein (i've never tried any protein powders before though). But, is this protein powder solely for bullking up and creating mass? Because that is the last thing I want to do. I want to get lean and toned, but definitely do not want to gain any weight. Does anybody recommend any other powders? Or is IsoBolic okay for me? Thanks!
This is IsoBolic: http://www.bodybuilding.com/store/nbol/isobolic.html
I am finishing my 3rd week of Insanity today and my friend keeps telling that I need to drink protein shakes to! My goal in 20 lbs, but I have already gained 3.0 -
I use VPX SRO Zero Carb, Serious Chocolate. 20g protein for 80 calories.
100% whey Protein Isolate
Microfraction Selection Technology
Great Tasting Flavor
Zero Carbohydrates
Zero Sugar
Zero Fat
Zero Aspartame or Acesulfame K
Zero corn Syrup Solids or Hydrogenated Oils
Zero Fat-Promoting High Glycemic Index Maltodextrins
Zero Caseinate, Ion Exchange or Other Old-School Proteins
Zero Estrogen Promoting Inferior Soy Proteins
Zero Lactose - Generally Safe for Most People with Milk Allergies
Ingredients:
Cold-Filtered Cross-Flow Quadrafiltration Whey Protein Isolate Proprietary Microfraction Profile Comprised Of Complete Spectrum Molecular Weights For Sustained Protein Absorption And Increased Nitrogen Retention†, Natural And Artificial Flavors, Cellulose, Carrageenan, Guar Gum, Lecithin, Potassium Phosphate, Tri-Sodium Polyphosphate, Sucralean® Brand Sucralose, Natural Vegetable Color, Sodium Chloride.0 -
Oops, I meant processed sugar lol.0
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Oops, I meant processed sugar lol.
Still doesn't matter as long as you're in a caloric deficit. Calories in/calories out.
OP - No protein powder is going to make you "bulk up."
1) You (the average human being) can't really gain muscle mass without being in a caloric surplus (consuming more than your body uses).
2) Even if you were in a caloric surplus, it's the surplus that makes you gain weight, not the protein powder itself.
3) Protein powder is really just a convenient way to increase your protein consumption if you don't want to - or have a hard time - reaching your protein goals through "regular" food (like chicken, for example). It's also yummy (or can be - some are nasty).0 -
You are right about sugar stopping you from losing weight, I get my sugar from real fruits. In regards to the protein powder it contains
-No artificial flavours, colours or sweeteners
-Lactose-free
-Gluten-free
-No hormones, pesticides or GMOs
http://www.kaizennaturals.com/why-new-zealand-whey.html
They sweeten it with natural stevia leaf extract.
I only drink this if I don't have time to cook and on the run!0 -
I mean "not" stopping lol0
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Hey guys, i'm on the 3rd week of my 1st month of Insanity, and I would like to start drinking some protein powder. I obviously do NOT want to get bigger or bulk up, but instead I want to lose 25 pounds. I was looking in to IsoBolic by Nutrabolics, and the reviews were awesome and I like the ingredients. I like IsoBolic because it contains whey, casein and egg protein (i've never tried any protein powders before though). But, is this protein powder solely for bullking up and creating mass? Because that is the last thing I want to do. I want to get lean and toned, but definitely do not want to gain any weight. Does anybody recommend any other powders? Or is IsoBolic okay for me? Thanks!
This is IsoBolic: http://www.bodybuilding.com/store/nbol/isobolic.html0 -
I have tried many protein powders, I learned most of them are not good for you and they contain glucose aka sugar! If you're trying to lose weight sugar won't help much!! One of the best protein powders out there which I've been using for a couple years now is Kaizen Natural Whey; it contains natural ingredients, is sweetened with stevia, and it tastes great.
http://www.cnn.com/2010/HEALTH/11/08/twinkie.diet.professor/index.html
I eat sugar. It's not good to eat excessive amounts of anything. But I assure you, sugar does not stop you from losing weight, I have a real sweet tooth and ate excessive amounts of sugary crap through all my life before I started eating a ton more after I discovered good cooking and gaining weight. I was always the skinny stick kid:
(green flute player)
Unrelated but ironically, I put on weight when I dropped the sweet tooth. Now since I have my sweet tooth back:
Keep your sugars. Just try to make sure you fill up on nutritious things before you start thinking about oreos. As long as you eat below your energy expenditure, you'll lose.
As far as protein is concerned, I drink protein shakes fairly regularly these days.0 -
I definitely do not get enough protein in my diet, which is why I want to drink protein powder lol. Also, I want to help with my soreness after workouts. I just don't want to bulk up...
Also, when should I be taking the powder? Right after my workouts?
According to your profile you are female... you will not bulk up without drugs. So, stop worrying about bulking up because it is impossible. Protien powder won't make you gain muscle. Proper eating, and lifting heavy does. Protein powder will not make you add weight.... eating more than your TDEE will.
For protein powder, I prefer to get protein from real food instead of a processed powder. If you cannot reach your protein goals through real food alone have a protein shake whenever it's best for your daily schedule.
This exactly. I drink 1-2 protein shakes a day (I struggle meeting daily requirements through real food) and I lift heavy 3-4 days a week and I am NOT bulking up, lol. I'm actually losing weight and making my muscles more defined.0 -
I have added in PB2 to my morning smoothie. It gives some natural protein and is low in sugars, fat and salt. I find that it works for me. I am sensitive to dairy and to soy.0
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Thanks for the help everyone! I ordered IsoBolic protein powder. Hopefully it'll arrive soon lol. Should I drink the protein right after my workouts? (workout 2 times a day, mostly cardio).0
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