Don't know how common knowledge this is
AmberJslimsAWAY
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I was on the phone with a friend of mine after a workout the other day, and she said "Did you drink chocolate milk?" I felt my face scrunch up, and said "I would puke..." After about a 5 minute conversation, she convinced me to get some. I was also talking to a co-worker of mine that told me that chocolate milk naturally has a perfect protein to carb ratio... Idk, I know I'm going to start drinking a glass after my workout.
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When it's time to choose a liquid chug after a long, tough workout, there's a slew of options out there. Water? Gatorade, POWERade, or All Sport? Endurox R4? Physiologist Joel Stager, director of the Human Performance laboratory at Indiana University, has even one more potential workout recovery drink to add to the list: chocolate milk. His latest study, published in this month's International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism, names this kids' favorite an optimal post-exercise recovery aid.
Before your stomach recoils, take a look at chocolate milk's ingredient list. For a high-endurance athlete, Stager's team sees it as a catch-all workout recovery drink. Compared to plain milk, water, or most sports drinks, it has double the carbohydrate and protein content, perfect for replenishing tired muscles. Its high water content replaces fluids lost as sweat, preventing dehydration. Plus it packs a nutritional bonus of calcium, and includes just a little sodium and sugar -- additives that help recovering athletes retain water and regain energy.
Drinking plain water after exercise replaces sweat losses -- and that's it. "Chocolate milk provides carbohydrate replenishment to your muscles -- something they can metabolize," said Jason Karp, MS, another researcher for this study. "There's nothing to metabolize in water."
Stager's assessment of chocolate milk is even simpler. "It's water plus a whole lot more," he said.
The Case for Carbs
Ready to switch your bottled water for chocolate milk? Assess your workout level first. Downing a post-workout beverage chock-full of carbohydrates isn't just for the weekend tennis player, said Stager -- and that's key. A drink like chocolate milk is most useful to a cyclist, swimmer, or long-distance runner. These sports stress high endurance levels and constant, sustained movement. Competing athletes need high levels of calories, carbs, and protein to sustain that level of performance.
Stager tested out chocolate milk's performance as a workout recovery drink on nine cyclists. In his lab, each athlete biked until exhaustion, and then rested for four hours. During this break, each consumed low-fat chocolate milk, Gatorade, or the high-carbohydrate sports drink Endurox R4. Afterward, they cycled to exhaustion again.
The results were positive. His research team concluded that the athletes who consumed chocolate milk performed just as well or better as those who drank the other beverages. The high carb and protein content in milk make it an incredibly effective recovery drink, Stager said -- even though it's never been marketed as one.
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When it's time to choose a liquid chug after a long, tough workout, there's a slew of options out there. Water? Gatorade, POWERade, or All Sport? Endurox R4? Physiologist Joel Stager, director of the Human Performance laboratory at Indiana University, has even one more potential workout recovery drink to add to the list: chocolate milk. His latest study, published in this month's International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism, names this kids' favorite an optimal post-exercise recovery aid.
Before your stomach recoils, take a look at chocolate milk's ingredient list. For a high-endurance athlete, Stager's team sees it as a catch-all workout recovery drink. Compared to plain milk, water, or most sports drinks, it has double the carbohydrate and protein content, perfect for replenishing tired muscles. Its high water content replaces fluids lost as sweat, preventing dehydration. Plus it packs a nutritional bonus of calcium, and includes just a little sodium and sugar -- additives that help recovering athletes retain water and regain energy.
Drinking plain water after exercise replaces sweat losses -- and that's it. "Chocolate milk provides carbohydrate replenishment to your muscles -- something they can metabolize," said Jason Karp, MS, another researcher for this study. "There's nothing to metabolize in water."
Stager's assessment of chocolate milk is even simpler. "It's water plus a whole lot more," he said.
The Case for Carbs
Ready to switch your bottled water for chocolate milk? Assess your workout level first. Downing a post-workout beverage chock-full of carbohydrates isn't just for the weekend tennis player, said Stager -- and that's key. A drink like chocolate milk is most useful to a cyclist, swimmer, or long-distance runner. These sports stress high endurance levels and constant, sustained movement. Competing athletes need high levels of calories, carbs, and protein to sustain that level of performance.
Stager tested out chocolate milk's performance as a workout recovery drink on nine cyclists. In his lab, each athlete biked until exhaustion, and then rested for four hours. During this break, each consumed low-fat chocolate milk, Gatorade, or the high-carbohydrate sports drink Endurox R4. Afterward, they cycled to exhaustion again.
The results were positive. His research team concluded that the athletes who consumed chocolate milk performed just as well or better as those who drank the other beverages. The high carb and protein content in milk make it an incredibly effective recovery drink, Stager said -- even though it's never been marketed as one.
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My son and his team mates drink GALLONS of chocolate milk every morning after hockey practice.... and he always said it was a good after workout drink. I just thought it was an excuse!0
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wow, very interesting, the other day after my walk i had a craving for chocolate milk lol nice to know it did me some good0
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wow, very interesting, the other day after my walk i had a craving for chocolate milk lol nice to know it did me some good
Yea, when I took a drink of it, I was like "wow, I didn't even realize I was craving this!" It was soooo good! hahaha0 -
My version of chocolate milk is skim milk mixed with one scoop of chocolate protein powder - So same idea but more protein and less sugar. (Though I have one or two chocolate fudge bars every night and those are probably similar to chocolate milk and give me plenty of sugar)0
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GOMAD. I guess, GOCMAD. lol.0
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I drink chocolate milk after my workout every time0
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One of the trainers at the Y told me. When I mentioned it to other, they looked at me like I had 2 heard. Does feel good.0
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GOMAD. I guess, GOCMAD. lol.
hahaha I'm ok with that!!!0 -
are you sure the two of you craving chocolate milk didn't experience "a fracture in the space-time continuum" ??
Sorry couldn't resist. just saw the movie last week !0 -
GOMAD. I guess, GOCMAD. lol.
meaning please?0 -
GOMAD. I guess, GOCMAD. lol.
meaning please?
Glass Of Milk A Day, Glass Of Chocolate Milk A Day0 -
I did a 900 miles bike tour a few years back and at the end of the day, at my friends insistence - we drank chocolate milk0
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GOMAD. I guess, GOCMAD. lol.
meaning please?
Glass Of Milk A Day, Glass Of Chocolate Milk A Day
ah! i see, thanks0 -
I like to drink it after a long endurance ride.0
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A gym I used to attend actually had posters on the walls promoting drinking chocolate milk after working out! Must be something to it!0
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I always follow my workouts up with either a Muscle Milk light or an EAS carb advantage---chocolate flavored, of course. Your typical chocolate milk has about 24g of sugar (plus the dairy) so I tend to stay away from it in favor of lower sugar/lactose free options (EAS isn't totally lactose free, but it's easier on my stomach than straight up milk). I've heard lots of people say they love it after a workout though.
ETA: I'm not totally sold on this idea, btw. I just don't quite get how something with THAT much sugar can be that great...kinda sounds like something the dairy industry is pushing to me...0 -
Chocolate milk after a long run is my FAVORITE. I get the low fat 1%. It makes me feel better than anything else! LOVE it!!0
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They have commercials all the time about chocolate milk. I would watch out though. Most chocolate milk is made with either 1% or 2% milk, meaning fat content is high. You can get similar results by just drinking skim milk after a workout (the chocolate milk's only benefit is that it has the taste and more simple carbs, sugar, which gets delivered to the body quickly).
Chocolate milk: 226 calories, 9g protein, 9g fat and 33 g carbs
Skim milk: 90 calories, 9g of protein, 0g of fat 13 g of carbs
Personally, I would just drink 2 servings of skim milk and look to get the fat another source of food in my diet.0 -
They have commercials all the time about chocolate milk. I would watch out though. Most chocolate milk is made with either 1% or 2% milk, meaning fat content is high. You can get similar results by just drinking skim milk after a workout (the chocolate milk's only benefit is that it has the taste and more simple carbs, sugar, which gets delivered to the body quickly).
Chocolate milk: 226 calories, 9g protein, 9g fat and 33 g carbs
Skim milk: 90 calories, 9g of protein, 0g of fat 13 g of carbs
Personally, I would just drink 2 servings of skim milk and look to get the fat another source of food in my diet.
the point is the perfect balance of carbs and protein for your muscles to heal faster.0 -
I have been drinking chocolate milk after runs/workouts for a while. I make my own though and use 4 oz 1% milk, 4 oz almond milk, unsweetened vanilla, and the Nesquick powder, no sugar added.0
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GOMAD. I guess, GOCMAD. lol.
meaning please?
Glass Of Milk A Day, Glass Of Chocolate Milk A Day0 -
They have commercials all the time about chocolate milk. I would watch out though. Most chocolate milk is made with either 1% or 2% milk, meaning fat content is high. You can get similar results by just drinking skim milk after a workout (the chocolate milk's only benefit is that it has the taste and more simple carbs, sugar, which gets delivered to the body quickly).
Chocolate milk: 226 calories, 9g protein, 9g fat and 33 g carbs
Skim milk: 90 calories, 9g of protein, 0g of fat 13 g of carbs
Personally, I would just drink 2 servings of skim milk and look to get the fat another source of food in my diet.
the point is the perfect balance of carbs and protein for your muscles to heal faster.
Keep in mind peeps that it is full of sugar too. The Great Chocolate Milk Conspiracy is funded by the makers of chocolate milk. Just like the gatorade people tell you gatorade is good for you. Buyer beware. I was duped by the ads for chocolate milk too until I dug a little deeper. It just isn't worth it compared to other options out there. (and since I am trying to keep the sugar consumption down ~ it is out for me)
Good luck all!0 -
Yup, chocolate milk is just about the perfect recovery drink.0
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never thought of it.0
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i quite often have chocolate milk BEFORE i work out... that matter?!0
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They have commercials all the time about chocolate milk. I would watch out though. Most chocolate milk is made with either 1% or 2% milk, meaning fat content is high. You can get similar results by just drinking skim milk after a workout (the chocolate milk's only benefit is that it has the taste and more simple carbs, sugar, which gets delivered to the body quickly).
Chocolate milk: 226 calories, 9g protein, 9g fat and 33 g carbs
Skim milk: 90 calories, 9g of protein, 0g of fat 13 g of carbs
Personally, I would just drink 2 servings of skim milk and look to get the fat another source of food in my diet.
the point is the perfect balance of carbs and protein for your muscles to heal faster.
Keep in mind peeps that it is full of sugar too. The Great Chocolate Milk Conspiracy is funded by the makers of chocolate milk. Just like the gatorade people tell you gatorade is good for you. Buyer beware. I was duped by the ads for chocolate milk too until I dug a little deeper. It just isn't worth it compared to other options out there. (and since I am trying to keep the sugar consumption down ~ it is out for me)
Good luck all!
Agreed. I find that chocolate milk is too high in calories, high in sugar and low in protien. 1 8oz glass is 230 calories, 28g Carbs, 26g sugar (!) and only 9g of protein. I'd hardly call that "balanced", let alone ideal for post-workout recovery.0 -
Oh my gosh, sugar and fat? WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE.0
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sugar and fat are good for you too, especially post work out. trust me, i'm awesome.0
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sugar and fat are good for you too, especially post work out. trust me, i'm awesome.
Cronic high sugar (above recommended limits) will not only make you fat but increases your chances of diabetes too. Being healthy isn't just about looking good on the outside, we need to look good on the inside too!0
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