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mattk
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17th Mar 08 at 23:25   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

maximuscle is for pretty boys,

can get stuff that is as good as if not better than maximuscle for much less
Wrighty
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where?
mattk
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17th Mar 08 at 23:29   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

http://www.myprotein.co.uk/bulk-powders/protein-powders/
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quote:
Originally posted by novabex
quote:
Originally posted by sand-eel
raw eggs are very good (seriously)




They are not.

The protein is too complex when its uncooked (apparently). Also you run the risk of salmonella.


Rebecca
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Why you sad?
sand-eel
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because........
Ash_EP3
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quote:
Originally posted by mattk
maximuscle is for pretty boys,

can get stuff that is as good as if not better than maximuscle for much less


Agreed, I spent £20 on a 404g tub of promax! (small tub)

http://monstersupplements.com/store/p/2809/1/PhD-Nutrition-Synergy-Iso7-4.4lb-/-2kg-+-FREE-SHAKER.html

That is the best one to go for!
- Cheaper
- Just as effective
- Tastes great

Im thinking about going for double choc cookie

If you read the reviews you will see that they say DONT BUY MAXIMUSCLE!

[Edited on 18-03-2008 by S214_UPP]
RyanSxi
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Any1 in the know, after I do cardio (football/squash/running/etc) should I take a protein shake or is it only after weights? always wondered this lol.
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Originally posted by RyanSxi
Any1 in the know, after I do cardio (football/squash/running/etc) should I take a protein shake or is it only after weights? always wondered this lol.


It's good to take a protein shake afterwards to help with recovery I don't think it matters that you've only done CV exercise
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18th Mar 08 at 11:44   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Glucose drink would be better after football/squash etc

Maximuscle is shit

Thats my input to this thread over with
RyanSxi
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I try to always get some form of protein down me like. either peanut butter or chicken or tuna. cheers for the advice tho
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Originally posted by RyanSxi
I try to always get some form of protein down me like. either peanut butter or chicken or tuna. cheers for the advice tho


A lot of them recommend having a shake 30-45 mins before your workout and then straight afterwards as well

It's kinda funny when you have too much protein, the good old protein sweats kick in

[Edited on 18-03-2008 by S214_UPP]
AdZ9
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Protein sweats? what the hell are you chatting about, too much protein doesn't make you sweat... you may feel you sweat more in the gym but thats not because of the "protein shake" the protein shake before the gym will help your bloodflow to your muscles and it will also cause an increase in catecholamines (e.g. noradrenalin, adrenalin) so therefore you will find it easier to work out as your feeding your muscles still and not causing catabolism.

Also Peanut Butter is not a form of protein, its full of sugars which can be bad for you if your losing weight, unless your using the organic natural peanut butter
RyanSxi
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quote:
Originally posted by S214_UPP
quote:
Originally posted by RyanSxi
I try to always get some form of protein down me like. either peanut butter or chicken or tuna. cheers for the advice tho


A lot of them recommend having a shake 30-45 mins before your workout and then straight afterwards as well

It's kinda funny when you have too much protein, the good old protein sweats kick in

[Edited on 18-03-2008 by S214_UPP]


Yeh I try and have a protein/carb meal an hour or so before I workout/play sport. Really helps
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Originally posted by AdZ9
Protein sweats? what the hell are you chatting about, too much protein doesn't make you sweat... you may feel you sweat more in the gym but thats not because of the "protein shake" the protein shake before the gym will help your bloodflow to your muscles and it will also cause an increase in catecholamines (e.g. noradrenalin, adrenalin) so therefore you will find it easier to work out as your feeding your muscles still and not causing catabolism.

Also Peanut Butter is not a form of protein, its full of sugars which can be bad for you if your losing weight, unless your using the organic natural peanut butter


Yeh adz its the natural stuff (97% roasted peanuts) seems to be popular on sites ive been on
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Originally posted by AdZ9
Protein sweats? what the hell are you chatting about, too much protein doesn't make you sweat... you may feel you sweat more in the gym but thats not because of the "protein shake" the protein shake before the gym will help your bloodflow to your muscles and it will also cause an increase in catecholamines (e.g. noradrenalin, adrenalin) so therefore you will find it easier to work out as your feeding your muscles still and not causing catabolism.

Also Peanut Butter is not a form of protein, its full of sugars which can be bad for you if your losing weight, unless your using the organic natural peanut butter


Stepbro who plays rugby and works out regularly says that by having too much protein you can get protein sweats (known as meat sweats)!

Not from having loads of protein shakes no, but by having a combination of both protein shakes and a hell of a lot of protein!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meat_Sweats



[Edited on 18-03-2008 by S214_UPP]
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To get any type of sweat from protein you'd have to eat a hell of alot of protein or be a 20 stone bodybuilding pro or a "competetive eater" which it states there, i doubt your neither (well i hope your not a competetive eater anyway!)

Normal person wouldn't experience it really, most people will piss out the excess protein in their body, you can only digest/take a certain amount of protein in one go as your body will just piss the rest out, the amount i don't know exactly
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lol, no im not a "competitive eater" my brother mentioned it to me a while back.. he said that he had a couple of protein shakes that day and he went out in the evening and ate a huge T-bone steak!!!

I however don't get protein sweats, just thought I would mention it!

Im 16 stone but unfortunately not a bodybuilding pro!
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Amazing thread
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quote:
Originally posted by RyanSxi
quote:
Originally posted by S214_UPP
quote:
Originally posted by RyanSxi
I try to always get some form of protein down me like. either peanut butter or chicken or tuna. cheers for the advice tho


A lot of them recommend having a shake 30-45 mins before your workout and then straight afterwards as well

It's kinda funny when you have too much protein, the good old protein sweats kick in

[Edited on 18-03-2008 by S214_UPP]


Yeh I try and have a protein/carb meal an hour or so before I workout/play sport. Really helps


You should really have a meal 3ish hours before and a post work out snack shortly before rather than a full meal.

Then something post work out that is high protein like a protein shake.
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quote:
Originally posted by RyanSxi
Any1 in the know, after I do cardio (football/squash/running/etc) should I take a protein shake or is it only after weights? always wondered this lol.


I have to after cardio. You've still used your muscles and this helps them to repair.
RyanSxi
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quote:
Originally posted by novabex
quote:
Originally posted by RyanSxi
quote:
Originally posted by S214_UPP
quote:
Originally posted by RyanSxi
I try to always get some form of protein down me like. either peanut butter or chicken or tuna. cheers for the advice tho


A lot of them recommend having a shake 30-45 mins before your workout and then straight afterwards as well

It's kinda funny when you have too much protein, the good old protein sweats kick in

[Edited on 18-03-2008 by S214_UPP]


Yeh I try and have a protein/carb meal an hour or so before I workout/play sport. Really helps


You should really have a meal 3ish hours before and a post work out snack shortly before rather than a full meal.

Then something post work out that is high protein like a protein shake.


Actually this is more like what I do. Usually have a meal quite a few hours before. Then if Im hungry a snack or some fruit an hour or so before hand
Rebecca
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Well thats good then.
RyanSxi
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quote:
Originally posted by novabex
Well thats good then.


thanks

(beats what I used to eat. KFC / Chippy / Burger / Pizza before and after excercise. also without excercise )
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in eggs, is all the colesterol in the white or the yolk?

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