Corsa_Joel
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I recently made an order with The Protein Works, can't recommend their whey enough. The Cherry Bakewell flavour is amazing, one of the, if not the nicest protein shake i've tried. Not tried it yet but also got a Lemon Shortcake flavour which is meant to taste just like the Mr Kipling slices
Cheap too, you can get 1kg for 17.99 and also if you sign up with the code JB4263 you'll get a free 250g bag of whey allowing you to try two different flavours.
[Edited on 15-02-2013 by Corsa_Joel]
[Edited on 15-02-2013 by Corsa_Joel]
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Carl
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A good post work out drink is chocolate milk because it has the right balance of carbs and protein, that came from a very knowledgable trainer who facilitated the gp referral course I did a bit ago. Sadly I cant drink milk! In regards to protein I think some people focus far too much on it, if you are trying to build then id put more emphasis on getting a surplus of calories in as personally thats what has always held me back from growing.
[Edited on 16-02-2013 by Carl]
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Russ
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sc0ott
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Asda choco milk
Semi Skimmed Milk (89%) , Sugar , Skimmed Milk Powder , Belgian Milk Chocolate Flake (2.0%) [Sugar, Cocoa Mass, Whole Milk Powder, Cocoa Butter, Skimmed Milk Powder] , Fat Reduced Cocoa Powder (0.9%) , Stabilisers (Carrageenan, Xanthan Gum) .
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Jamie Walby
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I read in a nutrition article of a cycling magazine that those Frijj milkshakes are good for recovery, granted this is for cycling not gym work.
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drbeansri
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Order from www.theproteinworks.com
use referral code TM5928
for free 250g whey! Great service and good prices
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Graeme
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I order all from
http://www.onlysupplements.co.uk/
Local guy who owns local gym. Very good knowledge and gives good advise.
I use pro fusion stuff.
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Hammer
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Chocolate milk and Frijj should be nowhere near your body at any time never mind post-workout if you are talking about knuckling down to health and fitness properly.
Both are full of shit.
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Jamie Walby
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Just like you then!! Waaaaaaaaaaay
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Carl
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
Chocolate milk and Frijj should be nowhere near your body at any time never mind post-workout if you are talking about knuckling down to health and fitness properly.
Both are full of shit.
Unlike the mountains of supplements available?!
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Hammer
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quote: Originally posted by Jamie Walby
Just like you then!! Waaaaaaaaaaay
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Hammer
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quote: Originally posted by Carl
quote: Originally posted by Hammer
Chocolate milk and Frijj should be nowhere near your body at any time never mind post-workout if you are talking about knuckling down to health and fitness properly.
Both are full of shit.
Unlike the mountains of supplements available?!
The majority of supplements are the same. Nutrients should come from earth grown, organic sources wherever possible.
By the way I don't practice what I preach, as I'm a chubby bastard, but the theory behind all the stuff I've read is sound.
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Liam-Wilko
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I found My protein suppliments to not be that good im on using Ronnie Coleman's Pro Antium and seems to be good stuff
http://ronniecolemanstore.net/pro-antium.html
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BarnshaW
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why would you even buy from there ?? whats wrong with cheaper normal known sites?
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sc0ott
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Drinking over priced supplements with roid tax will not make you anywhere near the size of ronnie coleman
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Russ
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quote: Originally posted by Liam-Wilko
I found My protein suppliments to not be that good im on using Ronnie Coleman's Pro Antium and seems to be good stuff
http://ronniecolemanstore.net/pro-antium.html
what, my protein didnt give you instant results like some miracle powder from space??? fucking strange that. better buy ronnie colemans
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Carl
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
quote: Originally posted by Carl
quote: Originally posted by Hammer
Chocolate milk and Frijj should be nowhere near your body at any time never mind post-workout if you are talking about knuckling down to health and fitness properly.
Both are full of shit.
Unlike the mountains of supplements available?!
The majority of supplements are the same. Nutrients should come from earth grown, organic sources wherever possible.
By the way I don't practice what I preach, as I'm a chubby bastard, but the theory behind all the stuff I've read is sound.
I can tell with the idiolistic view. Im not disagreeing that that isnt the best as it clearly is but the reality is try consuming 3000/4000+ calories a day from fresh organic sourrces, near impossible!
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Hammer
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You need to get The Rock on Twitter mate.
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Carl
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
You need to get The Rock on Twitter mate.
I'll follow the big bastard now.
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Liam-Wilko
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quote: Originally posted by BarnshaW
why would you even buy from there ?? whats wrong with cheaper normal known sites?
I dont order it from this site my mate owns a suppliment store so i pay a lot less i tryed My Protein stuff ant it was crap with water at post work out as most people say "you get what you pay for"
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Russ
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No, most people say you're paying for the brand..
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BarnshaW
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quote: Originally posted by Liam-Wilko
quote: Originally posted by BarnshaW
why would you even buy from there ?? whats wrong with cheaper normal known sites?
I dont order it from this site my mate owns a suppliment store so i pay a lot less i tryed My Protein stuff ant it was crap with water at post work out as most people say "you get what you pay for"
why was it crap? which one did you go for considering there is about 10 dif types of protein on the site, some mixing better then others? did you mix it properly in a shaker or in a glass? Unsure what you mean by "get what you pay for" as you just have to look at all the reviews to see everyone says they are good.
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Russ
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barnshaw leave it yeah, liam has joined a gym so he knows stuff
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Liam-Wilko
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quote: Originally posted by Russ
barnshaw leave it yeah, liam has joined a gym so he knows stuff
Its not the fact of Joining a gym and knowing stuff its all about the research and the fact that a number of people are using it and have visible gains and its recomended by alot of people tells you its good.
Its all personal choice and different body types respond better to different protein my choice is different to yours but im lucky enough to have a friend who actually has his own suppliment store and knows what he is talking about and can keep me in the right direction.
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BarnshaW
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amazed you make so many posts on the subject then if you are so well informed.
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