weight lifting and protein shake?

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  • vanityy99
    vanityy99 Posts: 2,583 Member
    mmapags wrote: »
    vanityy99 wrote: »
    flippy1234 wrote: »
    I was always told...and I have had several different personal trainers over the years...to have protein within a 1/2 hour after working out with weights. Reason being and this is from those trainers...that when you lift weights, if doing it properly, your muscle fibers tear. So having protein after, fills those muscle fibers, helps them repair and that is what helps you build up those muscles. So, are you guys telling me that every trainer I have had was wrong? Just curious.



    I was talking to a trainer he said that it doesn’t matter when you take the protein before or after but it’s BETTER to do it closer to your workouts.

    Meh. If by closer he means within 4 to 6 hours or so, very slight almost immeasurable advantage for the average person.

    He suggested two hours before workout.
  • mmapags
    mmapags Posts: 8,934 Member
    vanityy99 wrote: »
    mmapags wrote: »
    vanityy99 wrote: »
    flippy1234 wrote: »
    I was always told...and I have had several different personal trainers over the years...to have protein within a 1/2 hour after working out with weights. Reason being and this is from those trainers...that when you lift weights, if doing it properly, your muscle fibers tear. So having protein after, fills those muscle fibers, helps them repair and that is what helps you build up those muscles. So, are you guys telling me that every trainer I have had was wrong? Just curious.



    I was talking to a trainer he said that it doesn’t matter when you take the protein before or after but it’s BETTER to do it closer to your workouts.

    Meh. If by closer he means within 4 to 6 hours or so, very slight almost immeasurable advantage for the average person.

    He suggested two hours before workout.

    That fine but, again not critical. Some people train faster without muscle loss. The daily goal for protein is 98% of what's important. Timing and the rest is 2%. If that much. But don't take my word. Read Eric Helms' meta analysis on the subject.
  • mmapags
    mmapags Posts: 8,934 Member
    mmapags wrote: »
    vanityy99 wrote: »
    mmapags wrote: »
    vanityy99 wrote: »
    flippy1234 wrote: »
    I was always told...and I have had several different personal trainers over the years...to have protein within a 1/2 hour after working out with weights. Reason being and this is from those trainers...that when you lift weights, if doing it properly, your muscle fibers tear. So having protein after, fills those muscle fibers, helps them repair and that is what helps you build up those muscles. So, are you guys telling me that every trainer I have had was wrong? Just curious.



    I was talking to a trainer he said that it doesn’t matter when you take the protein before or after but it’s BETTER to do it closer to your workouts.

    Meh. If by closer he means within 4 to 6 hours or so, very slight almost immeasurable advantage for the average person.

    He suggested two hours before workout.

    That fine but, again not critical. Some people train faster without muscle loss. The daily goal for protein is 98% of what's important. Timing and the rest is 2%. If that much. But don't take my word. Read Eric Helms' meta analysis on the subject.

    Meant to say train fasted. Not faster. Damn autocorrect!
  • 883xlsportster
    883xlsportster Posts: 221 Member
    Whatever works for you and your schedule. I have one in the morning mixed with avocado, creatine and cocoa powder ( getting my fats in) and one pre workout. This is to help me hit my protein goal and works with my appetite as I don't seem to have much of one. Experiment and adjust. What works for one may not work for another seem to be a good tag on this website ;-)
  • librarian11111
    librarian11111 Posts: 45 Member
    Thanks to all who responded to my question. For convenience sake, here are the links to the 2 articles referred to by other members (i.e. Helms' meta analysis and Schoenfelds work also.)
    https://jissn.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12970-018-0215-1
    https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/early/2017/07/11/bjsports-2017-097608
  • Lillymoo01
    Lillymoo01 Posts: 2,865 Member
    edited September 2018
    Grambo54 wrote: »
    Who cares about protein shakes They dont build muscle. if you can get adequate amounts of protein from the food you eat. Also, get into the gym and work your butt off!

    There you go. I am sure that is exactly what you meant to type.

  • Stockholm_Andy
    Stockholm_Andy Posts: 803 Member
    Grambo54 wrote: »
    Who cares about protein shakes. They dont build muscle. Get into the gym and work your butt off!

    This all the way!

    You'll never build any muscle taking sups without lifting, however, even with sub-adequate protein intake you still build muscle if you lift heavy and consistently (albeit sub-optimally).

    Ideally of course you'd be stupid not to do both but its very easy to meet your protein needs without shakes.
  • ladyshellbelle
    ladyshellbelle Posts: 98 Member
    I have one an hour before and then one immediately after..works for me. Chelle
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    Yeah, timing isn't that important but I'm in the habit of 40 grams of protein within an hour of training.

    ..... old habits
  • mmapags
    mmapags Posts: 8,934 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Yeah, timing isn't that important but I'm in the habit of 40 grams of protein within an hour of training.

    ..... old habits

    Well it won't hurt you any and if that's what you prefer, go for it. It's just not a requirement. I do the same thing. I do it just because I work out late morning and by the time I get home, it's time for some nutrition.
  • GreatApe2017
    GreatApe2017 Posts: 15 Member
    Protein timing is probably mostly irrelevant.

    You don't grow muscle just after a workout you grow muscle for the next 48 hours so you need a steady stream of protein rather than need it straight after a workout.

    Having said that I've read a quick high dose of fast absorbing proteins gives you an insulin spike and that insulin is the signal for cells to take in nutrition and grow so maybe there is a benefit in taking a fast absorbing protein shake but it's probably marginal and it's probably more important to just be consistent with lifting and give it time
  • jdog022
    jdog022 Posts: 693 Member
    Ok there has been lots of studies done on this and best time is before and after workout. This is the time your muscles will absorb as much protein as possible.

    Care to link these supposed studies? Cuz it doesn’t matter

  • 4Pop
    4Pop Posts: 53 Member
    jdog022 wrote: »
    Ok there has been lots of studies done on this and best time is before and after workout. This is the time your muscles will absorb as much protein as possible.

    Care to link these supposed studies? Cuz it doesn’t matter

    Most likely studies done by someone in the supplement business.
  • Larissa_NY
    Larissa_NY Posts: 495 Member
    I have mine during, because I get thirsty. Sometimes protein shakes can make people a little nauseated, though, so maybe your trainer just doesn't want you barfing on him like one of those deadlifting videos on Youtube.

  • hesn92
    hesn92 Posts: 5,966 Member
    I drink a protein shake every day for my late-morning breakfast but that's just because I'm super lazy and don't want to make myself real food lol. You don't NEED a protein shake at all but I like them because it's super easy, and as long as I've had one, I'm pretty much guaranteed to get enough protein that day (I'm a meat eater as well). When I drink it has nothing to do with when I work out.
  • Rabbit91476
    Rabbit91476 Posts: 41 Member
    I’m 5 8 165. Eat 180-200g of protein with ease. I have two tubs of syntha 6. Taste great. Buts more for convience. I’d rather eat my calories. Feel fuller longer. But I like doing my calisthenics on fairly empty stomach. So a protein shake. Is simpler sometimes. But unless you a 300#. Muscle head. I don’t think it’s necessary
  • chrisvedral
    chrisvedral Posts: 2 Member
    Not a big fan of protein shakes unless their free.
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