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I just think if you're low on protein then you should do a shake, not BCAAs, as the shake has all the essential amino acids in it.Leave a comment:
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Thanks Jordan!
Will give that a go, but i'm a little nervous of taking on a lot of fluid just before going to bed, because of ... well ... y'know
i could incorporate a shake or similar into the meal, but then i'm looking at an additional 200 kcals, whereas 6g of BCAA will provide 3g of leucine but only add 24 kcals
i may be turning into a Bro
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I would ditch the shake immediately post workout and plan on making up that protein over your other meals or by having the shake before bed or something.
I do not think it's useful to add BCAAs to a meal unless the protein content of that meal is very low.Leave a comment:
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Post-Workout Protein Shake | Timing Question
Hi Jordan
I'm currently having a protein shake immediately after my workouts, because "you gotta maximise your anabolic window, Bro'"
Thing is, i usually finish my workouts around 17:00, and then have my main meal with Da Fambly around 18:30/19:00
so that's only a 90 min to 2 hour gap
looking at your article on optimizing protein intake, i'm now thinking that this may not be a good idea as there's a "3-5 hour refractory period that must transpire before another dose of protein (at a meal/shake/etc) will yield another bout of MPS"
Should i ditch this shake altogether? Or maybe take it 3 hours after dinner if i'm still awake?
on a connected point, what are your thoughts on bumping up protein content of meals with a BCAA supplement if it looks like i'm gonna fall short on my protein macro?
Thank you Sir!
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