Bigbang wrote:
The same goes for me. I'm strongly appealed by body-building, mainly to be well fit and healthy. I have a hard time doing it constently thought, and I'm far from having a muscular body. What would you recommend as protein supplements? The powder that can be found in stores or a homemade recipe?
I would recommend ON (Optimum Nutrition). It's just a good brand name of whey protein and it comes at a reasonable price.
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I usually make shakes after my workout routine. What I do is, I put about a cup or two of milk into a blender, add about a cup of steel cut oats, a tablespoon of peanut butter and put in a scoop of whey protein. The protein in the milk is about 16 grams, in the oats it's about 20 grams, in the peanut butter it's like 5 grams and in the whey powder, it's like 24 grams. So total is about 65 grams, which is a lot, which is good. But the other advantage is that it's also a lot of carbohydrates, which your body needs to use for fuel. If you give your body a ton of protein without the carbs, your body will begin to use the protein for energy, which you don't want. You want the protein to be utilized by the body to repair and build muscle. The other advantage is that the shakes I make are cheap. If you lift weights a lot, it makes you eat a lot and food gets expensive. With these shakes, it cuts down on the cost of food quite a bit and you can put them down the hatch quickly too.
Hope that helps a little.