what should i drink for post workout?
suzycreamcheese
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I know youre supposed to have something carby and proteiny after a good workout to aid muscle repair, and i always try and do it, but does it need to be a certain amount, or a certain amount of calories?
Sometimes i'll have an actimel yoghurt thingy(full fat - 72 cals), or ill have a small glass - maybe 150-200ml of skimmed milk with a teaspoon or two of nesquick or half a scoop of protein powder.
Is that enough?
Sometimes i'll have an actimel yoghurt thingy(full fat - 72 cals), or ill have a small glass - maybe 150-200ml of skimmed milk with a teaspoon or two of nesquick or half a scoop of protein powder.
Is that enough?
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I recommend a small banana, or the yogurt thing.
I usually drink during the workout with a flavoured drink.
Its recommended that you have a sports drink, but I just have a diluted cordial drink, e.g. orange squash.0 -
Full fat - still need to count the calories.
Bananas are the No. 1 food.0 -
If you are doing a workout involving muscles, rather than cardio its recommended that some protein intake is made, eg meat, milk, soya0
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I usually have a banana and lots of water. Or if I'm tired of bananas that day I'll bring a small lunch box in my gym bag and have a chobani or some other yogurt. My gym also has a smoothie bar for protein shakes.
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If you are doing a workout involving muscles, rather than cardio its recommended that some protein intake is made, eg meat, milk, soya
I say workout, but usually its just running. Does that make a diff?0 -
I swear by coconut water. 90 Calories for 17 oz, and twice the potassium as a banana. Plus it has TONS of electrolytes. If you have issues with muscle spasms, it's definitely the way to go. After that I just make sure I eat a good meal.0
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Agree 100000% aboutthe coconut water.
It's the best beverage to drink.0 -
Skim chocolate milk has worked for me! There is a lot of good reading on Runner's World to support that this is better for your body than sport drinks. Bananas rank high as well.0
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If its just running I wouldn't worry a lot about the protein. You still need some but a half scoop of powder should be fine.
After a long run I usually do protein powder and some carbs. oats or something.0 -
I like collagen and whey in coconut water.0
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I have half a Banana, tblsp of peanut butter, cup of skimmed milked, and a scoop of whey protein mixed in the blender.... So yummy.0
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I have half a Banana, tblsp of peanut butter, cup of skimmed milked, and a scoop of whey protein mixed in the blender.... So yummy.
I do the same pretty often. Not just post workout, but it makes for a great snack0
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