deano87
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Ever since I fell off my bike back in June I have been going to a physio & personal trainer. The sessions began as rehab to get my shoulder fixed and has gradually progressed onto training. The last 4 - 6 weeks I have been working on Romanian Dead Lifts (RDLs) and Goblet squats with kettlebells. This is primarily for technique and to concentrate on getting my core sorted/contol. I have now moved on to full dead lifts and other weight exercises with the kettlebell including bent over row's and alternating press. This isn't to become a body builder but improve strength and protection on the bike.
Anyway, I need to get on the protein and he has recommended an Impact Whey Isolate from MyProtein.com but unfortunately I'm lactose intolerant. He suggested a Soya Protein Isolate but this also plays havoc with my IBS
I'm waiting on advice regarding a Pea/Vegan blend but I wondered if anyone else uses a non-whey or non-soya based powder?
Also, without going mental on 6 meals a day only eating chicken, what other foods can people recommend to keep the protein intake high? Nut boxes from Graze? Plenty of tuna and/or chicken sandwiches at work?!
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Tiger
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Split red lentils have nearly as much protein as chicken. I have lentils in soup, they're bland as fuck on their own but I don't really give too much of a fuck what the taste is like.
[Edited on 07-10-2013 by Tiger]
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Hammer
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Quinoa, a source of complete protein which is gluten free and as your lactose intolerant a source of calium as well.
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Jason x
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how many grams of protein you trying to get a day?
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deano87
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quote: Originally posted by CorsaBM8
how many grams of protein you trying to get a day?
30grams 6 x per day, every day.
Workout is Monday, Wednesday, Friday then 2 days rest.
Mesocycle 5 x 5, 5 x 8 then 6 x 6 on the exercises.
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Matt L
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I tried pea protein and that still tried to kill me (I have IBS too) iv just resorted to trying to eat as much chicken/tuna as possible now
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Conway563
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I have some myprotein vegan stuff that I was given
Will start using t today but my brother raves about it, he's using it for similar reasons to you as well
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Conway563
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Just tried it and couldn't manage more than 2 mouthfuls
Tastes like shit and full of bits, would not recommend
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Russ
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Milk.
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Nic Barnes
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Chicken, tuna, steak, eggs, milk, peanuts. That's not a meal, that's kinda the stuff I eat in a week.
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Jason x
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Don't bother trying to eat 6x30g servings unless you really enjoy doing so.
You aren't going to see any advantages over just eating 180g of protein over 3 meals, its the same amount of protein at the end of the day when you go to sleep.. and thats what matters.
If you eat more than 30g in one sitting you arent going to waste it, your body will just use it later like a trickle.
Here's some examples of some foods from my myfitnesspal that are pretty high in protein.
pre packed chicken.
Pork mince, nice for making burgers.
also, bulk powders sell lactose free whey protein
http://www.bulkpowders.co.uk/pure-whey-isolate-97.html
& if you can eat things like bread and egg's you probably wont even need to buy protein powder to get 180g a day.
[Edited on 08-10-2013 by CorsaBM8]
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Nic Barnes
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You need to drink a lot of water as well.
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Hammer
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Are we disregarding the fact he has IBS and is lactose intolerant when suggesting dairy products?
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Nic Barnes
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No pal, just turning every thread into being about ourselves in relation to the topic instead of helping.
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Hammer
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Calm down Buff Barnes, we know you're buff now.
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Nic Barnes
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Far from it lol I only lift small weights.
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deano87
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I'm alright on goats milk and cheese so can get on that with the protein
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deano87
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Dad needed some more Soya Protein Isolate from Pulsin (http://www.pulsin.co.uk/) so I said I'd try some of that before investing in anything else. Might not give me the shits
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deano87
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quote: Originally posted by Conway563
Just tried it and couldn't manage more than 2 mouthfuls
Tastes like shit and full of bits, would not recommend
Yeah I read that.
Dad does a mean smoothie with banana, blueberries, apple juice and soya protein.
Disguising the taste is the way forward
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deano87
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Sit rep. New programme is painful. And soya protein is weird.
No Delhi-belly yet but got s really strange taste. If I put 30g in a 650ml shaker, how much milk do you think I should go for?
And what other snacky type foods do people suppliment protein with? Peanuts?
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deano87
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Right, that works.
Soya Protein. Goats Milk. Chocolate Nesquik
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deano87
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Does anyone else suffer with headaches after a protein isolate shake?
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Conway563
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quote: Originally posted by deano87
And what other snacky type foods do people suppliment protein with?
Chicken
Tuna
Eggs
Home made protein bars
Peanut butter bagels
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Hammer
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quote: Originally posted by deano87
Does anyone else suffer with headaches after a protein isolate shake?
You're either a hypochondriac or completely frail
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deano87
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
quote: Originally posted by deano87
Does anyone else suffer with headaches after a protein isolate shake?
You're either a hypochondriac or completely frail
http://www.drhoffman.com/page.cfm/159
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