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New to Protein Shakes

Postby Saintzfan » Thu May 17, 2012 9:20 am

I have a few questions about shakes.

First off- I was planning on going to my local GNC to get their opinion and then buy something there, but I wanted some tips here first. I want to lose stomach fat and replace them with abs and have a good, decent but not over-the-top muscular body. What do you recommend I should get then?

Also, when do I take the shakes? Right before the workout? Or if its a post-workout one right after? What's the difference between post and pre?

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Re: New to Protein Shakes

Postby Boss Man » Thu May 17, 2012 6:08 pm

Shakes are bets kept ot the basics. Protein and Carbs and no more than about 5-6 ingredients. pricey ones don't make much of a difference in the long run I believe, you just get results a bit quicker, then pay through the nose potentially for a "feeling", when the results stop coming.

As for protein shakes, theres 3 good times to have them.

1. After a workout.

2. Before Bed

3. Half a scoop with Breakfast.

You can have a shake before workouts, because the Carbs will energise you, the Arginine amino will help you create nitric oxide to dilate the blood vessels and improve oxygen delivery and Aminos like Tryptophan and Phenylalanine help with mood hormone release as do Carbs.

However my belief is such products help to grow and / or repair the muscles, so why drink a shake before a workout and then do things that go against the nature of the product?

If you drink one after workouts, use water, as milk thickens it up, adds more Casein, Calories and Lactose which requires more enzyme production, because the body will produce Lactase to help breakdown the Galactose part of the lactose di-saccharide, all of which could slow it down.

If the taste is not quite right you can add things like a bit of honey, cinnamon, mocha powder, ground ginger, ground nutmeg or vanilla essence as examples.

You could if you want one before bed, add milk and some of the other things if you wish.

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Re: New to Protein Shakes

Postby rayshealinghand » Mon Jun 18, 2012 2:26 pm

First time poster- but at least in the states GNC are paid commissions and have sales quotas on certain products which may motivate them to guide you in a direction that may not be the best fit.

boss man said it right- from my understanding the only time you really take a pre-workout shake is to boost energy or if you are really concerned about bulking and want additional calories during working out.

I've always taken mine after a workout, with water and sometimes berries.

A simple protein shake is all that is needed, a lot of shakes of a ton of amino acids and other stuff in it. I like organic whey but there are other proteins out there depending on how fast you want it to deliver. If you are looking to loose weight always put in some cinnamon, nutmeg or ginger. I take cinnamon 1 teaspoon every day with a vanilla flavored whey.

I've also read some where that the reason why we are groggy in the morning can be from a drop in blood sugar over night. A small protein shake, celery with peanut butter, could help that.

Just my opinions FYI.

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Re: New to Protein Shakes

Postby Boss Man » Mon Jun 18, 2012 5:54 pm

Blood sugar is reduced when you awaken, because of the amount of time fasting has occured, after the body has used the nutriients from the previous meal.

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Re: New to Protein Shakes

Postby TerryArena » Mon Feb 25, 2013 11:55 am

Hey there,

Welcome to the party! Choosing the right protein shake/supplement for you will depend on your goals. If you're trying to pack on some muscle but lean out at the same time you probably want to look at something like a basic whey protein. You might want to stage your progress though, because achieving size and definition at the same time isn't always easy. That said, maybe choose a protein supplement with additional carbs while you build up some muscle, then revert to a whey protein or casein protein once you're happy with your size and want to get 'cut'.

GNC should be able to point you in the right direction, although they will only advise you on the supplements/brands they have instore (they do have a pretty big selection however). Failing that, visit the CheapUKSupplements blog - they did a good article a few weeks back called 'Protein Comparison: What’s The Best Whey Protein' which might give you a few ideas.

Good luck and keep it up!

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Re: New to Protein Shakes

Postby Alinshop » Mon Apr 01, 2013 12:33 am

I would definitely stay away from GNC unless you want to pay double the amount that it's worth! Try ordering from True Nutrition as they have a ton of flavors to choose from for around $7.00 a pound, plus no fillers!

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