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19 [WATCH]: Ask Ranger Ep #2 – Action Figure TherapyNo comments · Posted by admin in Daily Post - Videos
Action Figure Therapy · advice · AFT · Anger · Angry · animated · animation · answers · army · butt · cartoon · Cobra · Colbert Report · comedy · daily show · Death · Debate · Discussion · exclusive · Flag · Footage · Fox News · Funeral · Funny · GI Joe · Half mast · humor · joke · Kim Kardashian · military · Mount Rushmore · New Jersey · news · Outrage · Parody · political · politics · questions · ranger · rant · response · Satire · sketch · Spoof · toys · Transformers · Whitney Houston In my opinion, it depends… it depends on your goals and it also depends highly on how good your nutrition throughout the rest of the day is. Post workout nutrition (PWO) is a much debated topic, some people will swear by the importance of PWO nutrition within 30-40min of finishing a workout, while others will claim it’s not as important as made out to be. In this article I will cover both topics and explain the reasoning behind them. A number of studies have found that a post-workout drink containing simple, high-GI carbs and protein increases protein synthesis dramatically. The two work synergistically to create an anabolic environment that’s superior to either nutrient alone. In addition, some recent work suggests that a pre-workout drink may be superior to a post-workout drink, and consuming both may be best of all! For your second post-workout meal, you should eat whole foods; this should be eaten within 45 minutes to an hour after you consume your shake. For the best nutrition for muscle gain you want to eat a meal made of high glycemic carbohydrates and protein to maximize your recovery potential. The bottom line of this whole study revealed post workout nutrition, comprised of both carbohydrates, and protein, helped decrease the fatigue level, and increased fat oxidation in subjects. Easily digestible proteins such as whey, makes it easier on the digestive system, and the body can then spend most of its attention on getting the protein source to the muscles instead of spending too much of its attention on the digestion process. When consuming foods after a workout, think “liquefied”. Each meal after a workout needs to consist of both protein and carbohydrates. Eating the low calorie meals after working out didn’t improve the insulin sensitivity any more than when subjects ate enough calories to match what they burned during the exercise. This suggests that you can get the important health benefits from exercise, and best of all, you don’t have to starve yourself after a workout. Sugar in fruit and amino acids in protein will directly go to your muscle after workout so you do not have to worry about storing fat. But keep in mind that for the rest of the day, you should eat the opposite way, i.e eat complex slow released carbohydrate and protein. That will keep you blood sugar stable and avoid fat storage. Andrew Williams has 1 articles online For more information visit us: bodybuilding fitness and post workout nutrition and fitness for women imo in my opinion · in my opinion in french · in my opinion respiratory therapist · in my opinion synonym · in my opinion the kooks · in plain sight in my humboldt opinion complete synopsis · libel and in my opinion · post workout nutrition bodybuilding · pre and post workout nutrition · workout nutrition guide |
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