Low carb diet & mild exercise - Protein shakes to reach daily goal?
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This is my 5th time back at MFP (I yo-yo). I am doing my low carb diet with some light jogging.
I have a hard time when it comes to eating >100g of protein.
Q: Do any non-body builders supplement with a protein shake (like 6 star) to reach their daily goals and control hunger?
1500 cal
Carb 113g
Fat 50g
Protein 150g
I have a hard time when it comes to eating >100g of protein.
Q: Do any non-body builders supplement with a protein shake (like 6 star) to reach their daily goals and control hunger?
1500 cal
Carb 113g
Fat 50g
Protein 150g
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I often do, and my protein is just moderate (20% at about 80g and around 1500kcal). I am not a huge meat eater so adding so protein powder to my day makes sure I hit my macros.
Your protein is quite high for someone who is not trying to actively put on muscle. You probably have some wiggle room there to replace protein with fats, if you wish to.1 -
That isn't low carb, that is s low fat.
Stop yoyoing - stop fiddling around, eat properly.2 -
As someone who puts in over 300g per day, yeah I use a lot of shakes. A: it's cheaper. B: it's more convenient. C: *kitten* eating that much chicken breast.
Personally, I recommend myprotein.com, as they are cheap as hell, pretty low carb, and turn over good lab results. The flavors also don't induce vomiting in me, which is kind of important.1 -
kommodevaran wrote: »That isn't low carb, that is s low fat.
Stop yoyoing - stop fiddling around, eat properly.
^^This. I took a quick peek at your diary. The only full day you logged was just over 1200 cals. That low of intake is already setting you up to yo-yo.1 -
I generally eat 2 fruit a day that I don't count. And I like to yo-yo, I love food and I love eating! I'll lose the weight and then eat normal for a while and then lose it again and I'm okay with that! I like pizza and chocolate and chips
But yes 1200 yesterday was low, the previous day my wife and I ate like pigs so I had some residual cals sitting around to.
I usually aim for 1450-1500 cals per day plus 2 fruit uncounted (I don't like counting fruit for personal preference)
Thanks for the feedback so far!
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I generally eat 2 fruit a day that I don't count. And I like to yo-yo, I love food and I love eating! I'll lose the weight and then eat normal for a while and then lose it again and I'm okay with that! I like pizza and chocolate and chips
But yes 1200 yesterday was low, the previous day my wife and I ate like pigs so I had some residual cals sitting around to.
I usually aim for 1450-1500 cals per day plus 2 fruit uncounted (I don't like counting fruit for personal preference)
Thanks for the feedback so far!
NORMAL is my problem also. You have to find a way to restrict calories (somewhat) forever, or increase activity (somewhat) forever.
If your low(er) carb and mild exercise are going to be future components or your new normal, then you have a good shot at keeping the weight off. My suggestion, "diet" in a way that will (somewhat) resemble your new normal. Otherwise when you get to goal, you still haven't figured that out.
It's not okay to yo-yo back and forth for the rest of your life. When you lose weight you are at risk for lean muscle loss. When you re-gain the weight there's a very good chance (unless you are lifting heavy) that you aren't gaining that muscle back. Instead you are just gaining fat. Your body fat % could keep going up & up with each diet.1 -
I do, because it's convenient and yummy! Quest Salted Carmel (with a little peanut butter) is my fav. Also toss in a few grams of chia seeds.0
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I do, because it's convenient and yummy! Quest Salted Carmel (with a little peanut butter) is my fav. Also toss in a few grams of chia seeds.
Quest's powders are delicious. I just can't bring myself to pay that much for protein powder. $20 a pound is a ripoff for anything that's not infused with gold. Porterhouse costs less than that. O_O1 -
I love them! I get Whole Foods brand chocolate whey powder. I used to make smoothies but I find them just as tasty with just organic whole milk, shaken thoroughly in a blender bottle. It is so satisfying after a long workout. I had been seriously slacking with my workout recovery meals and this is really easy and I don't have to worry about what I am going to have for dinner. Sometimes I get muscle milk in a pinch but they are so expensive and not as tasty as protein shakes with actual milk.0
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Gallowmere1984 wrote: »I do, because it's convenient and yummy! Quest Salted Carmel (with a little peanut butter) is my fav. Also toss in a few grams of chia seeds.
Quest's powders are delicious. I just can't bring myself to pay that much for protein powder. $20 a pound is a ripoff for anything that's not infused with gold. Porterhouse costs less than that. O_O
Well, it's not a valid comparison to look at the price per pound of something dehydrated to something not.
There's 22 g of protein in 100 g of "Beef, short loin, porterhouse steak, separable lean only, trimmed to 1/8" fat, all grades, raw" and 20 g of protein in only 23.3 grams of my protein powder.2 -
Gallowmere1984 wrote: »I do, because it's convenient and yummy! Quest Salted Carmel (with a little peanut butter) is my fav. Also toss in a few grams of chia seeds.
Quest's powders are delicious. I just can't bring myself to pay that much for protein powder. $20 a pound is a ripoff for anything that's not infused with gold. Porterhouse costs less than that. O_O
Thank yourself lucky @Gallowmere1984 .A tub of Quest protein powder is $60 here, a 12 box of their bars is $48.
OP i use protein powder everyday. Partly to make it easier to get in protein and because the brands i use are damn delicious!
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I bought a Nutribullet 5 days ago.
Now making smoothies with fruit and protein powder.
Wish i had done this at the start, its one of the best things i ever bought!
Fast hit of a bundle of nutrients, and protein to make up the numbers. It makes me feel full too1 -
kshama2001 wrote: »Gallowmere1984 wrote: »I do, because it's convenient and yummy! Quest Salted Carmel (with a little peanut butter) is my fav. Also toss in a few grams of chia seeds.
Quest's powders are delicious. I just can't bring myself to pay that much for protein powder. $20 a pound is a ripoff for anything that's not infused with gold. Porterhouse costs less than that. O_O
Well, it's not a valid comparison to look at the price per pound of something dehydrated to something not.
There's 22 g of protein in 100 g of "Beef, short loin, porterhouse steak, separable lean only, trimmed to 1/8" fat, all grades, raw" and 20 g of protein in only 23.3 grams of my protein powder.
Fine, here's one that's apples to apples.
Myprotein Impact Whey: $15.99 per kg (though it can often be had on their site for $12.99 per kg)
Quest: their price would translate to about 44.00 per kg, assuming you bought the bigger tub.
Exact same macros, and if you really want to niggle over the fact that Quest is a blended protein, Mypro also sells a straight Casien that costs less than Quest by over half again. So yeah, that flavor will never be worth a 2-300% price increase for me, especially given how much of the stuff I use.0 -
I generally eat 2 fruit a day that I don't count. And I like to yo-yo, I love food and I love eating! I'll lose the weight and then eat normal for a while and then lose it again and I'm okay with that! I like pizza and chocolate and chips
But yes 1200 yesterday was low, the previous day my wife and I ate like pigs so I had some residual cals sitting around to.
I usually aim for 1450-1500 cals per day plus 2 fruit uncounted (I don't like counting fruit for personal preference)
Thanks for the feedback so far!
OK...if you really like to yo-yo, but...I love those things too, I just prefer to fit them into my goals. I actually got Mc Donald's in last night and still had some left over cals.
You don't need to be a body-builder to supplement. Many do it, the protein of choice is up to you.0 -
I sometimes use protein powders and weight lifting is pretty far away from anything I do. I'm an elliptical and yoga girl and I sometimes struggle getting my protein in. Protein powder added to smoothies is super helpful and keeps me satisfied for a long time.0
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This is my 5th time back at MFP (I yo-yo). I am doing my low carb diet with some light jogging.
I have a hard time when it comes to eating >100g of protein.
Q: Do any non-body builders supplement with a protein shake (like 6 star) to reach their daily goals and control hunger?
1500 cal
Carb 113g
Fat 50g
Protein 150g
Avoid 6 Star if you are going to supplement they are actually being sued by another company for false advertising because they use cheap amino acids like creatine and taurine to increase the nitrogen content and make it look like they have more protein. https://medium.com/@anthonyroberts/iovate-muscletech-settles-amino-spiking-lawsuit-for-2-5-million-2779b92fead9
Look at the contents of the protein if you go that way and you'll see that many companies add these cheap aminos and not just Muscle Tech. Caveat emptor!0 -
I am going to have to try them again, I stopped because it seemed like after i would drink a smoothie about an hour later i would be starving.. I am using Jay Robb protein powder, strawberries and greek yogurt smoothie. But can you just mix the protein powder with water or almond milk for less calories?0
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mommamia30189 wrote: »I am going to have to try them again, I stopped because it seemed like after i would drink a smoothie about an hour later i would be starving.. I am using Jay Robb protein powder, strawberries and greek yogurt smoothie. But can you just mix the protein powder with water or almond milk for less calories?
Liquid calories don't satiate like solid calories so your experience would be expected here.
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Wheelhouse15 wrote: »This is my 5th time back at MFP (I yo-yo). I am doing my low carb diet with some light jogging.
I have a hard time when it comes to eating >100g of protein.
Q: Do any non-body builders supplement with a protein shake (like 6 star) to reach their daily goals and control hunger?
1500 cal
Carb 113g
Fat 50g
Protein 150g
Avoid 6 Star if you are going to supplement they are actually being sued by another company for false advertising because they use cheap amino acids like creatine and taurine to increase the nitrogen content and make it look like they have more protein. https://medium.com/@anthonyroberts/iovate-muscletech-settles-amino-spiking-lawsuit-for-2-5-million-2779b92fead9
Look at the contents of the protein if you go that way and you'll see that many companies add these cheap aminos and not just Muscle Tech. Caveat emptor!
The hilarious part is that they aren't even the worst offender. Check out labdoor.com for protein assays.0 -
Gallowmere1984 wrote: »Wheelhouse15 wrote: »This is my 5th time back at MFP (I yo-yo). I am doing my low carb diet with some light jogging.
I have a hard time when it comes to eating >100g of protein.
Q: Do any non-body builders supplement with a protein shake (like 6 star) to reach their daily goals and control hunger?
1500 cal
Carb 113g
Fat 50g
Protein 150g
Avoid 6 Star if you are going to supplement they are actually being sued by another company for false advertising because they use cheap amino acids like creatine and taurine to increase the nitrogen content and make it look like they have more protein. https://medium.com/@anthonyroberts/iovate-muscletech-settles-amino-spiking-lawsuit-for-2-5-million-2779b92fead9
Look at the contents of the protein if you go that way and you'll see that many companies add these cheap aminos and not just Muscle Tech. Caveat emptor!
The hilarious part is that they aren't even the worst offender. Check out labdoor.com for protein assays.
Great site as is My Protein. BBC did an expose on the supplement industry and tested one brand that claimed 98% but had a mere 1% protein -- flour has 3%!
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mommamia30189 wrote: »I am going to have to try them again, I stopped because it seemed like after i would drink a smoothie about an hour later i would be starving.. I am using Jay Robb protein powder, strawberries and greek yogurt smoothie. But can you just mix the protein powder with water or almond milk for less calories?
Sure, you can mix protein powder with water for less calories. But you will also have less satiety. I add fiber and fat to pp and have smoothies close to 400 calories that keep me full for a good 5 hours.0 -
Wheelhouse15 wrote: »This is my 5th time back at MFP (I yo-yo). I am doing my low carb diet with some light jogging.
I have a hard time when it comes to eating >100g of protein.
Q: Do any non-body builders supplement with a protein shake (like 6 star) to reach their daily goals and control hunger?
1500 cal
Carb 113g
Fat 50g
Protein 150g
Avoid 6 Star if you are going to supplement they are actually being sued by another company for false advertising because they use cheap amino acids like creatine and taurine to increase the nitrogen content and make it look like they have more protein. https://medium.com/@anthonyroberts/iovate-muscletech-settles-amino-spiking-lawsuit-for-2-5-million-2779b92fead9
Look at the contents of the protein if you go that way and you'll see that many companies add these cheap aminos and not just Muscle Tech. Caveat emptor!
Seriously!!?? I have tried so many protein protein powders over the years, and i finally found one i love the taste of. What brand, you may ask... Muscletech whey-isolate :sad:0 -
Christine_72 wrote: »Wheelhouse15 wrote: »This is my 5th time back at MFP (I yo-yo). I am doing my low carb diet with some light jogging.
I have a hard time when it comes to eating >100g of protein.
Q: Do any non-body builders supplement with a protein shake (like 6 star) to reach their daily goals and control hunger?
1500 cal
Carb 113g
Fat 50g
Protein 150g
Avoid 6 Star if you are going to supplement they are actually being sued by another company for false advertising because they use cheap amino acids like creatine and taurine to increase the nitrogen content and make it look like they have more protein. https://medium.com/@anthonyroberts/iovate-muscletech-settles-amino-spiking-lawsuit-for-2-5-million-2779b92fead9
Look at the contents of the protein if you go that way and you'll see that many companies add these cheap aminos and not just Muscle Tech. Caveat emptor!
Seriously!!?? I have tried so many protein protein powders over the years, and i finally found one i love the taste of. What brand, you may ask... Muscletech whey-isolate :sad:
Actually, their Elite Series Whey Isolate Plus tested fine. The rest of them weren't so hot, however.
For reference: https://labdoor.com/review/six-star-pro-nutrition-elite-series-whey-isolate-plus
https://labdoor.com/review/six-star-pro-nutrition-elite-series-whey-protein
As I said though, there are far worse offenders, and for the love of god, whatever you do, stay away from bottled premixes. They're pretty much all terrible.1 -
Gallowmere1984 wrote: »Christine_72 wrote: »Wheelhouse15 wrote: »This is my 5th time back at MFP (I yo-yo). I am doing my low carb diet with some light jogging.
I have a hard time when it comes to eating >100g of protein.
Q: Do any non-body builders supplement with a protein shake (like 6 star) to reach their daily goals and control hunger?
1500 cal
Carb 113g
Fat 50g
Protein 150g
Avoid 6 Star if you are going to supplement they are actually being sued by another company for false advertising because they use cheap amino acids like creatine and taurine to increase the nitrogen content and make it look like they have more protein. https://medium.com/@anthonyroberts/iovate-muscletech-settles-amino-spiking-lawsuit-for-2-5-million-2779b92fead9
Look at the contents of the protein if you go that way and you'll see that many companies add these cheap aminos and not just Muscle Tech. Caveat emptor!
Seriously!!?? I have tried so many protein protein powders over the years, and i finally found one i love the taste of. What brand, you may ask... Muscletech whey-isolate :sad:
Actually, their Elite Series Whey Isolate Plus tested fine. The rest of them weren't so hot, however.
Oh, thank goodness0 -
Christine_72 wrote: »Wheelhouse15 wrote: »This is my 5th time back at MFP (I yo-yo). I am doing my low carb diet with some light jogging.
I have a hard time when it comes to eating >100g of protein.
Q: Do any non-body builders supplement with a protein shake (like 6 star) to reach their daily goals and control hunger?
1500 cal
Carb 113g
Fat 50g
Protein 150g
Avoid 6 Star if you are going to supplement they are actually being sued by another company for false advertising because they use cheap amino acids like creatine and taurine to increase the nitrogen content and make it look like they have more protein. https://medium.com/@anthonyroberts/iovate-muscletech-settles-amino-spiking-lawsuit-for-2-5-million-2779b92fead9
Look at the contents of the protein if you go that way and you'll see that many companies add these cheap aminos and not just Muscle Tech. Caveat emptor!
Seriously!!?? I have tried so many protein protein powders over the years, and i finally found one i love the taste of. What brand, you may ask... Muscletech whey-isolate :sad:
Probably because it doesn't have all that protein that's so annoying.0 -
Gallowmere1984 wrote: »Christine_72 wrote: »Wheelhouse15 wrote: »This is my 5th time back at MFP (I yo-yo). I am doing my low carb diet with some light jogging.
I have a hard time when it comes to eating >100g of protein.
Q: Do any non-body builders supplement with a protein shake (like 6 star) to reach their daily goals and control hunger?
1500 cal
Carb 113g
Fat 50g
Protein 150g
Avoid 6 Star if you are going to supplement they are actually being sued by another company for false advertising because they use cheap amino acids like creatine and taurine to increase the nitrogen content and make it look like they have more protein. https://medium.com/@anthonyroberts/iovate-muscletech-settles-amino-spiking-lawsuit-for-2-5-million-2779b92fead9
Look at the contents of the protein if you go that way and you'll see that many companies add these cheap aminos and not just Muscle Tech. Caveat emptor!
Seriously!!?? I have tried so many protein protein powders over the years, and i finally found one i love the taste of. What brand, you may ask... Muscletech whey-isolate :sad:
Actually, their Elite Series Whey Isolate Plus tested fine. The rest of them weren't so hot, however.
For reference: https://labdoor.com/review/six-star-pro-nutrition-elite-series-whey-isolate-plus
https://labdoor.com/review/six-star-pro-nutrition-elite-series-whey-protein
As I said though, there are far worse offenders, and for the love of god, whatever you do, stay away from bottled premixes. They're pretty much all terrible.
Their most expensive line so no surprise really.0 -
Wheelhouse15 wrote: »Gallowmere1984 wrote: »Wheelhouse15 wrote: »This is my 5th time back at MFP (I yo-yo). I am doing my low carb diet with some light jogging.
I have a hard time when it comes to eating >100g of protein.
Q: Do any non-body builders supplement with a protein shake (like 6 star) to reach their daily goals and control hunger?
1500 cal
Carb 113g
Fat 50g
Protein 150g
Avoid 6 Star if you are going to supplement they are actually being sued by another company for false advertising because they use cheap amino acids like creatine and taurine to increase the nitrogen content and make it look like they have more protein. https://medium.com/@anthonyroberts/iovate-muscletech-settles-amino-spiking-lawsuit-for-2-5-million-2779b92fead9
Look at the contents of the protein if you go that way and you'll see that many companies add these cheap aminos and not just Muscle Tech. Caveat emptor!
The hilarious part is that they aren't even the worst offender. Check out labdoor.com for protein assays.
Great site as is My Protein. BBC did an expose on the supplement industry and tested one brand that claimed 98% but had a mere 1% protein -- flour has 3%!
MyPro has become my go to. Their prices are nuts, considering their lab results, flavor selection, low-carb content, and the fact that none of the flavors have made me want to vomit yet. I spent like $133 a couple of weeks ago buying a bunch of different 1kg packs of various flavors to try stuff out. They keep this up, and they have a customer for life.0 -
Wheelhouse15 wrote: »Christine_72 wrote: »Wheelhouse15 wrote: »This is my 5th time back at MFP (I yo-yo). I am doing my low carb diet with some light jogging.
I have a hard time when it comes to eating >100g of protein.
Q: Do any non-body builders supplement with a protein shake (like 6 star) to reach their daily goals and control hunger?
1500 cal
Carb 113g
Fat 50g
Protein 150g
Avoid 6 Star if you are going to supplement they are actually being sued by another company for false advertising because they use cheap amino acids like creatine and taurine to increase the nitrogen content and make it look like they have more protein. https://medium.com/@anthonyroberts/iovate-muscletech-settles-amino-spiking-lawsuit-for-2-5-million-2779b92fead9
Look at the contents of the protein if you go that way and you'll see that many companies add these cheap aminos and not just Muscle Tech. Caveat emptor!
Seriously!!?? I have tried so many protein protein powders over the years, and i finally found one i love the taste of. What brand, you may ask... Muscletech whey-isolate :sad:
Probably because it doesn't have all that protein that's so annoying.
Haha it's probably just chocolate and peanut butter powder and not much else!It makes my desserts taste extra awesome, so there's that
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