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Oh sorry, do we have an expert on here? Yes, I lift. I was a gym instructor for 3 years and I train regularly. I'm guessing you are better than all who have posted?
Oh sorry, do we have an expert on here? Yes, I lift. I was a gym instructor for 3 years and I train regularly. I'm guessing you are better than all who have posted?
Waste of money or a necessary addition to your gym routine ?
If you want absolutely any info on sports supplements, keep them coming at me all day. I've worked in the industry for 3 years now, some blogs you may read online about supplements may well have been written by me. From protein to anabolic substances rest assured ill be able to answer your question. One thing I will say is this, a lot of it is a waste of money YES, some really are not and are an excellent tool. What I will also add is a lot of the stuff written already in the thread is incorrect. Ask me anything and ill get back to people.
Oh sorry, do we have an expert on here? Yes, I lift. I was a gym instructor for 3 years and I train regularly. I'm guessing you are better than all who have posted?
Oh sorry, do we have an expert on here? Yes, I lift. I was a gym instructor for 3 years and I train regularly. I'm guessing you are better than all who have posted?
Whoooosh
You sounds DREAMY
Just eat healthy and you wont need any of this false shite !
I would be very sceptical of anyone who claims to know "everything" there is to know about any subject.
Test me I'm pretty good.
[MENTION=12215]murraymints4brighton[/MENTION] would you recommend the use of whey powders as part of a diet for someone who is training?
Yes. Whey is the most easily absorbed by the body. The time in which you would need to consume Whey is directly after your weights session. It can of course be used at other points in the day, in the morning is the other time I personally use Whey as your metabolism is at it's lowest when you wake, so feeding your muscles with something that digests quickly is a sensible thing to do.
Whey should be an important part of your diet. After training, aim to consume 20-30g of Whey, alongside 40-60g of simple sugars, i.e. Glucose. And YES, the sugars are equally as important as the protein post Training. Why? Because the stores of glycogen in your body are seriously depleted as fuel during training. If you don't replace them, then the body will convert the protein you need to replenish your blood glucose levels.
So to summarise. Whey is a big yes from me. When to take it? After training is a must with simple sugars and again once in the morning. This supplement here CNP Pro Recover (1.28 kg) is a good tasting all in one for after training.
No offence but I genuinely don't havethat many questions about Protein powder, although having said that, and it's not a test, but in your opinion, what is the tastiest high protein food (not suppliment). I'm looking to vary my diet a bit and asking folks for suggestions.