Shakes...?
ANewton401
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Hi all, whats the point of drinking a shake? I see them in diaries and I am wondering if they are for protein, weight loss, meal substitute? What are the bennifits of having shakes? Any recommendations?
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I'm wanting to try them too and would love the feedback as well..0
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All of the above. )0
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I love the Mcdonalds smoothie and for me it's not only good but it's so convenient. It just works for me. I always have a hard time reaching calories and that a boost first thing in the morning toward my calorie goal.0
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Yea all of the above. There are different shakes for different purposes.
Bodybuilders for example drinks shakes with tons of protein (50+) for building muscle fast.0 -
All of the above. Also portability. Liquids aren't that filling for long though, so I wouldn't recommend them as regular meal replacements.0
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I love the eas protein powder shakes! They add protein with low calories and low fat!0
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Lots of reasons....
Protein shakes when lifting, or wanting a light breakfast before a workout
Supplement shakes for when you don't eat properly and want proper intake -- vitamins, vegetables, etc.
Recovery drinks - boosts of energy, lessen soreness, etc.
As above, portability is HUGE! Was in a rush last night and made a Shakeology shake to take with me for dinner.0 -
I will have a protein shake after working out for muscle recovery.0
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I'm on my 3rd day of protein shakes after a hard workout and i love them! Just a scoop of powder and 8oz of water, so easy! It helps to build muscle, slim down, even helps keep you from getting sore...0
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The only reason I drink shakes is for a meal sub ... I typically have never eaten breakfast.. My doctor told me that was bad ... for several reasons.. Metabolism in perspective to what you want to know… The EAS Advant EDGE Carb Control pre made shakes (Sold @ Sams) is convenient … and is a good substitute for a for a meal … Plus it fills you up .. I hate the feeling of being hungry .. I love the Chocolate Fudge0
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The reason why I drink a protein shake after my workout is because solid food takes more time to digest and to break down the protein and send it to the muscles and protein shakes only take about 30 minutes to reach the muscles after ingestion. Your body needs the protein to heal the muscles after an intensive workout.0
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The reason why I drink a protein shake after my workout is because solid food takes more time to digest and to break down the protein and send it to the muscles and protein shakes only take about 30 minutes to reach the muscles after ingestion. Your body needs the protein to heal the muscles after an intensive workout.
Interesting!!0 -
I really like the GNC Be-Buff Shakes. I drink them for breakfast on my way to work. Protein, fiber, and they have really helped my hair and nails!0
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Lots of reasons....
Protein shakes when lifting, or wanting a light breakfast before a workout
Supplement shakes for when you don't eat properly and want proper intake -- vitamins, vegetables, etc.
Recovery drinks - boosts of energy, lessen soreness, etc.
As above, portability is HUGE! Was in a rush last night and made a Shakeology shake to take with me for dinner.
I can always rely on you, good info!!!0 -
I've been having herbalife shakes in the morning and they are pretty good and low in calories and I like them because they keep me full for longer.0
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I use Prolab whey protein (strawberry) with my breakfast everyday and on my weight training days I drink half during my workout and right after my workout I drink the other half. I only use one scoop. Thats all! It really helps with my energy levels and recovery.0
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I've been having herbalife shakes in the morning and they are pretty good and low in calories and I like them because they keep me full for longer.
I also have been using Herbalife products since June 2010 and I am down 70+ lbs. I love them they do keep me fuller longer and calories are around 110-120 with 15-20 grams of protein..0 -
I use meal replacement shakes but occasionally I have protein shakes as well after a hrd workout if my body just isn't up to eating afterwards.0
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They really are for all of the above. Every powder does something different. If I am in a hurry or not in the mood I will have one at breakfast. But for me they are really about my treat after working out. Like a milkshake only healthy and I am so worn out after working out that I do not have the stomach to eat.
Also a way to make them more filling so you can use them as a great meal replacement is to add a little uncooked oatmeal. You do not even notice it.
An example of my fav shake..
protein+ powder
Vanilla Frozen yogurt Low fat
Raspberries
Skim milk
oatmeal....
I have a plastic booster juice shake cup so I fill it after blending and would swear I am drinking a raspberry milkshake....Filling tasty and is a little feel good too....mmmmmmm0 -
I've been having herbalife shakes in the morning and they are pretty good and low in calories and I like them because they keep me full for longer.
I also have been using Herbalife products since June 2010 and I am down 70+ lbs. I love them they do keep me fuller longer and calories are around 110-120 with 15-20 grams of protein..
Where can you get these?0 -
All of the above. Also portability. Liquids aren't that filling for long though, so I wouldn't recommend them as regular meal replacements.
I disagree, protein keeps you fuller longer so a protein shake with 1/2 cup milk, water/ice and some fruit for 200-250 calories is a great way to keep you fuller longer.0 -
Where can you get these?
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You can buy a tub of whey protein powder anywhere, grocery stores, Walmart, drug stores and of course GNC but those are much more expensive. For your first time spend between $19-29 on a 2 to 5 lb tub. Chocolate is AWALYS better regardless of brand IMO0 -
I've been using my Isagenix shake program for just over 3 months - use it for breakfast and lunch its 240 calories and i LOVE LOVE LOVE it!!!
the break down is
Fat 5 g
Cholestrol 35 mg
Sodium 200 mg
Potassium 300 mg
Carbs 28 g
Protein 23 g
then I have dinner at about 400 - 600 calories
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Might sound like a stupid question, but how hard a workout would warrant a protein shake. I don't hit my target of consuming protein each day, and I lift light weights, or do turbo jam/fire, that I feel hits my muscles. Have bought a soya protein mix, but wonder if I sound have it after every work out, or only when doing the weights.0
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I've been having herbalife shakes in the morning and they are pretty good and low in calories and I like them because they keep me full for longer.
I also have been using Herbalife products since June 2010 and I am down 70+ lbs. I love them they do keep me fuller longer and calories are around 110-120 with 15-20 grams of protein..
Where can you get these?
Herbalife can be purchsed through reps in your area - Try google - "Herbalife +(name of your city) or Nutrition Club + (name of your city)"0 -
I always have a low carb protein shake after a hard weight training workout and combine a protein shake and a piece of fruit after a hard cardio workout. My absolute favorite (i've tried 20-25 different ones and haven't found anything that comes close) is Iso flex whey protein powder. It mixes really well in just water and they have a chocolate peanut butter flavor that's delicious... It's 100 calories a scoop, 25 g. of protein and only 2 net carbs. You can probably find a good one for a lower price on amazon...they usually have good deals.0
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I've been having herbalife shakes in the morning and they are pretty good and low in calories and I like them because they keep me full for longer.
I also have been using Herbalife products since June 2010 and I am down 70+ lbs. I love them they do keep me fuller longer and calories are around 110-120 with 15-20 grams of protein..
Where can you get these?
I sell it here but i'm in Northeast Ohio. There are people all over the US selling it just try google it might help. if you need further help message me!!0 -
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