Planning to buy some supplements !
Hakuchou6
Posts: 9 Member
hello everyone!
i lost about 41 lbs/19 kg i was at first 105 kg/190lbs and now i am trying to build up some muscle
and am planning to buy supplements; whey protein and pre workout powder and creatine and beta alanine ,
so my question is what you guys recommend me as a beginner of those supplements and when the time to take them and does it matter the amount water to put in the shaker for a protein shake and how much should i take in a day
i lost about 41 lbs/19 kg i was at first 105 kg/190lbs and now i am trying to build up some muscle
and am planning to buy supplements; whey protein and pre workout powder and creatine and beta alanine ,
so my question is what you guys recommend me as a beginner of those supplements and when the time to take them and does it matter the amount water to put in the shaker for a protein shake and how much should i take in a day
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save your money and don't buy them..
if you want to gain mass get on a structured lifting program, eat in a caloric surplus of 250 to 500 calories, and make sure that you hit micros and macros..
you don't need supplements…
and when adding muscle you are going to want to get a higher percent of your calorie from carbs...0 -
I have a hard time getting all my cals from whole foods so I use supplements. I start my day off with a 1/2 serving of Serious Mass with 1% milk and end my day with one serving of Casein mixed with cottage cheese and 1% milk.
I've never used a pre workout. Black coffee does it for me. I use a magic bullet to mix. Happy Gains :-)0 -
If you have trouble hitting your protein goals then get the whey protein. Creatine maybe if you like benefits both performance wise and mentally, but you really do not need beta alanine. You'd be much better off with a multivitamin, and just eating at a surplus with a nutritionally dense diet. Which is truly all you need to gain muscle other than the required stimulus(working out).
Pre workout can be a major money grab, it's generally just caffeine mixed with 1/10 of the recommended daily intakes of supplements. They put just enough in so that they can claim to contain it.0 -
I'll take some whey after a workout. None, on my non training days.
Pre workout I'm trying 200mg caffeine, haven't noticed a difference tho.0 -
Honestly the only thing that will be truly beneficial in terms of supplements is a creatine monohydrate, other than that, you just need an optimal diet And solid training regimen0
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Creatine, quality creatine! German creatine. Beta alanine, multi v, quality one. And follow your nutritional goals on this app. Plus, lift to grow, train for hypertrophy, get that pump, do a bodybuilding style routine. Chest day, leg day, arm day, shoulder day, back day, rest day. Don't lift to impress people, lift to contract the muscle and force blood into it, get that pump! Go watch some bodybuilding videos.0
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Whey Protein if you don't have enough protein in your diet. I like Optimum Nutrition's Gold Standard
Creatine Monohydrate. Any brand will do, just make sure it's creapure, monohydrate, and powder form. 5g a day, every day.
Both the above are excellent for lifters - Protein makes sure you have appropriate nutrients to rebuild your muscles bigger and better, creatine gives you that extra rep or 2 when you are pushing for the finish.
Anything else is optional.0 -
Whey post workout casein protein before bed so your muscles are getting feed while you sleep0
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2 scoops of both is almost 70 grams of protein0
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1 of each0
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I use a pre-workout that has creatine and some whey protein, but only when I'm training. If I'm on a rest day, I don't take them. Mix some fruit into the protein drinks if you are not a fan of the taste.0
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I have trouble getting sufficient protein especially when lifting so use 100% whey supplement right after a workout-seems to be working.0
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Spend money on real food, not supplements. All you need is protein powder (if you can't get enough in your diet), creatine and caffeine pills (if you have no coffee).0
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Your wasting your money on supplements. But if you feel the need to because you rather drink your nutrition vs eating it. Go to www.labdoor.com and they have rated a large amount of supplements from A to F.0
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Food before supplements. If it's too much food to eat for you, then yeah, drink your calories in a shake. I myself drink a litre of whole milk a day but no protein powder etc.0
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