protein powder...biggest loser

molsongirl
molsongirl Posts: 1,373 Member
edited September 19 in Food and Nutrition
Can anyone tell me the name of the protein powder that Bob on the biggest loser promotes, i've been googling this for a good 15 minutes, and i'm getting nothing! :sad:

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  • molsongirl
    molsongirl Posts: 1,373 Member
    Can anyone tell me the name of the protein powder that Bob on the biggest loser promotes, i've been googling this for a good 15 minutes, and i'm getting nothing! :sad:
  • Dave198lbs
    Dave198lbs Posts: 8,810 Member
    Can anyone tell me the name of the protein powder that Bob on the biggest loser promotes, i've been googling this for a good 15 minutes, and i'm getting nothing! :sad:

    you'll get nothing and like it
  • molsongirl
    molsongirl Posts: 1,373 Member
    booooooo......u suck :laugh:
  • KatieEppers
    KatieEppers Posts: 301 Member
    I think it is in a container that says Biggest Loser, if I remember correctly from seeing it on the show a couple of times. You could probably find it at the NBC/Biggest Loser website, they have a store.
  • molsongirl
    molsongirl Posts: 1,373 Member
    I think it is in a container that says Biggest Loser, if I remember correctly from seeing it on the show a couple of times. You could probably find it at the NBC/Biggest Loser website, they have a store.

    i'm gonna check that out now, thanks :happy:
  • molsongirl
    molsongirl Posts: 1,373 Member
    yay, I found it! :laugh: boo, they don't deliver here! :sad:
  • Dave198lbs
    Dave198lbs Posts: 8,810 Member
    yay, I found it! :laugh: boo, they don't deliver here! :sad:

    TOLD YA..neener:laugh:
  • molsongirl
    molsongirl Posts: 1,373 Member
    yay, I found it! :laugh: boo, they don't deliver here! :sad:

    TOLD YA..neener:laugh:

    :laugh: ...ya ya ya.
  • crystal_sapphire
    crystal_sapphire Posts: 1,205 Member
    what percentage of protein is in the powder? is it in the 90-100% range? or does it have a lot of filler in it it?
  • molsongirl
    molsongirl Posts: 1,373 Member
    It contains 8grams of Whey Protein Isolate per serving with 6grams of Prebiotc fiber to help curb hunger. Low in calories with only 40 caloreis per serving and 0grams of fat. Calcium has been addded for to aid in fat loss and bone health. This should make you feel full for a longer time period. The drink includes many flavors including, chocolate fiber and other sources of good nutrition plus a chocolate flavor, giving the dieter an easy quick fix to their hunger.


    This is all the info that the site had.....I have no clue if this is a good product or not, i'm new to the protein powder thing. But I can't buy it here anyway, so i'll have to find something else.:angry:
  • BxMom
    BxMom Posts: 363
    GNC sells that

    Designer Whey® The Biggest Loser Protein - Red Raspberry
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  • Dave198lbs
    Dave198lbs Posts: 8,810 Member
    see if they have MRM Whey up thataway...good clean stuff...18 g of protein,,,,no added sugar,,,87 cals and mixes well and tastes great
    I use the vanilla and the dutch chocolate

    I put it in oatmeal
    milk
    water and blueberries and ice
    straight up also ...as in like dry kool aid,,,,yummy fuel
  • BxMom
    BxMom Posts: 363
    see if they have MRM Whey up thataway...good clean stuff...18 g of protein,,,,no added sugar,,,87 cals and mixes well and tastes great
    I use the vanilla and the dutch chocolate

    I put it in oatmeal
    milk
    water and blueberries and ice
    straight up also ...as in like dry kool aid,,,,yummy fuel

    Does it go by any other name?
  • Just FYI ..... I've been using Herbalife Personal Protein Powder.

    Here's the link to the label.
    https://www.myherbalife.com/US/en/pdf/catalog/L0194US-45-02_VP1[1].pdf

    I use it, and I've been successful with it. So far (though I haven't updated I've lost about 6 lbs...it helps me with feeling satisfied.
  • molsongirl
    molsongirl Posts: 1,373 Member
    Thanks guys! One more question. When exactly after your workout is the protein most beneficial? is it 1/2 hour, an hour? I have no clue, and i'm too tired now to google, I need to go to bed, I have a 5:30 yoga class, and it already..oh wow...1:12..yikes!
  • BxMom
    BxMom Posts: 363
    Thanks guys! One more question. When exactly after your workout is the protein most beneficial? is it 1/2 hour, an hour? I have no clue, and i'm too tired now to google, I need to go to bed, I have a 5:30 yoga class, and it already..oh wow...1:12..yikes!

    I have been told the as soon as possible after your work out.
  • skiski
    skiski Posts: 173 Member
    i use stuff off e-bay...maximuscle..nana flavour x
  • songbyrdsweet
    songbyrdsweet Posts: 5,691 Member
    Thanks guys! One more question. When exactly after your workout is the protein most beneficial? is it 1/2 hour, an hour? I have no clue, and i'm too tired now to google, I need to go to bed, I have a 5:30 yoga class, and it already..oh wow...1:12..yikes!

    Within 30 minutes. Don't forget the carbohydrates, too--they're just as important for glycogen replenishment and need to be re-fed for a couple meals after your workout as well.
  • Corsira
    Corsira Posts: 7 Member
    I wait an hour for eating anything after. My brother did alot of research into the timing and that is what he came out with. However your vitimins you should take rigth afterwards. So it you mix a little whey with low fat milk then drink it right after. The important thing to remember is up to an hour after you work out what ever you put in your mouth gets stored. My brother calls it the give me mode.
  • molsongirl
    molsongirl Posts: 1,373 Member
    ok, so I just had an appointment with my personal trainer and my dietician, I was informed that i'm wasting my money on any kind of protein pwders, that it's a scam, most people who work out for fitness do not need them, I was told that chocolate milk, with a scoop of whey powder, if I wanted, but don't really need to add it, along with rice chek's?sp?..i've never heard of this stuff, is more than adequate for a gym rat like myself....anyone have any thoughts on this?? I work out on average three hours a day, 2 of it being different forms of cardio/plyometrics and at least an hour of heavy weights each day working different body groups. The dietician in specific, said unless I was marathon training or competing on an olympic level, protein shakes are not required....so now i'm confused :grumble: :frown:
  • rl0bdell
    rl0bdell Posts: 2
    who pissed in your cereal.....Smile its good for you
  • rl0bdell
    rl0bdell Posts: 2
    yay, I found it! :laugh: boo, they don't deliver here! :sad:

    TOLD YA..neener:laugh:
  • molsongirl
    molsongirl Posts: 1,373 Member
    who pissed in your cereal.....Smile its good for you


    and yes I figured out it's cereal, still doesn't solve my darn protein powder issue :sad:
  • johnblake
    johnblake Posts: 661
    ok, so I just had an appointment with my personal trainer and my dietician, I was informed that i'm wasting my money on any kind of protein pwders, that it's a scam, most people who work out for fitness do not need them, I was told that chocolate milk, with a scoop of whey powder, if I wanted, but don't really need to add it, along with rice chek's?sp?..i've never heard of this stuff, is more than adequate for a gym rat like myself....anyone have any thoughts on this?? I work out on average three hours a day, 2 of it being different forms of cardio/plyometrics and at least an hour of heavy weights each day working different body groups. The dietician in specific, said unless I was marathon training or competing on an olympic level, protein shakes are not required....so now i'm confused :grumble: :frown:

    Why are you taking the protien?
    if you are lifting and need to repair your muscles then your body can use the protien if your not breaking the muscle tissue down then your repair dosn't need the extra protien.
    I just what I'm asking is do you have muscle soreness? then take the protien.

    I take it twice a day even more when I train for a show but I don't pay for the high price stuff, the Navy dosen't pay that well.
  • molsongirl
    molsongirl Posts: 1,373 Member
    I've got a fit show coming up..kind where gymnastics are involved as well, i've been training with weights a little harder than usual, and a little longer, i've been really sore lately and thought that the protein powder may help, i'm just a little thing, but my trainer has me for example doing 40 pound dumbells, 80 pounds!! for 12 reps, then he knocks it down to 30 for 12, the 20 for 12, we do this for 9 sets, same for my lying chest press, we start at 60 pound dumbells and go down, and every other exercise he can think of we do this way as well, since he's gone up in weight and changed my routine, i'm freaking aching..thought the powder might help me out a little.
  • johnblake
    johnblake Posts: 661
    I've got a fit show coming up..kind where gymnastics are involved as well, i've been training with weights a little harder than usual, and a little longer, i've been really sore lately and thought that the protein powder may help, i'm just a little thing, but my trainer has me for example doing 40 pound dumbells, 80 pounds!! for 12 reps, then he knocks it down to 30 for 12, the 20 for 12, we do this for 9 sets, same for my lying chest press, we start at 60 pound dumbells and go down, and every other exercise he can think of we do this way as well, since he's gone up in weight and changed my routine, i'm freaking aching..thought the powder might help me out a little.
    with out a doubt it will help you, you may want to look into creatine alsoo look into Beta-Alanine
    check out bodybuilding .com
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