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  • Two questions :)

    1. what's your views on having cereal for breakfast like special K or something like that? i don't really know it it's a good thing to do or not.


    2. i've noticed that on protein shake labels and descriptions it often says something along the lines of ''for maximum benefit take one before workout and one after...'' etc etc. is that worth doing or is that a load of **** to get you to buy more? (currently i take on after)

    thanks guys/girls

  • #2
    Originally posted by Cassidy! View Post
    1. what's your views on having cereal for breakfast like special K or something like that? i don't really know it it's a good thing to do or not.


    2. i've noticed that on protein shake labels and descriptions it often says something along the lines of ''for maximum benefit take one before workout and one after...'' etc etc. is that worth doing or is that a load of **** to get you to buy more? (currently i take on after)

    thanks guys/girls
    1. Cereals like special K are very healthy and good carbs if you use the energy up in training (you need carbs for energy).


    2. Dunno about protein shakes, but yeah eating protein-rich foods - like eggs - before and after training seems to be the usual suggestion.

    For protein, I like to make scrambled eggs (about 4 eggs) and mix it with a can of tuna and chopped cilantro. It's good on toast with butter

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    • #3
      #1 What are you trying to do? Cereals are fine. To be realy picky some are highly processed so they have lots of sugar and salt but it's not a big deal. Whole grain is better, Oats are very good but boring.

      #2 Load of BULLS#IT to me. This is an old marketing technique, think Shampoo was the first product to use it i.e instruction on bottle are repeat the process twice - this does nothing but suddenly your selling twice the product.

      In general Protein powder is over-hyped, it's realy nothing special. Even the age old "must get protein into your system straight after workout" isn't realy proven. The fitness industry peddles a lot of crap.

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      • #4
        i'm off to bed now lads, i will reply in the morning

        much appreciated btw

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Cassidy! View Post
          1. what's your views on having cereal for breakfast like special K or something like that? i don't really know it it's a good thing to do or not.
          kell brook's diet consists entirely of that one cereal, seems to work for him

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          • #6
            I don't eat cereals though Special K is full of sugar, fairly high in sodium I believe. Better off with Weetabix or even better a proper meal & not sugar coated cardboard floating in milk.

            Before a workout, have a balanced meal an hour or so before.

            Yes you need protein post-workout, preferably whey, (I use Whey isolate) as well as fast acting carbohydrate such as Dextrose.

            Next time you a nutrition/bodybuilding related question be sure to post your stats & goal as it will help.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by F A R L A P View Post
              #1 What are you trying to do? Cereals are fine. To be realy picky some are highly processed so they have lots of sugar and salt but it's not a big deal. Whole grain is better, Oats are very good but boring.

              #2 Load of BULLS#IT to me. This is an old marketing technique, think Shampoo was the first product to use it i.e instruction on bottle are repeat the process twice - this does nothing but suddenly your selling twice the product.

              In general Protein powder is over-hyped, it's realy nothing special. Even the age old "must get protein into your system straight after workout" isn't realy proven. The fitness industry peddles a lot of crap.


              Whilst I agree they do peddle a lot of crap & I mean a lot of crap, its taken post workout due to the absorption rate & the fact not many people can stomach a meal after a workout, I know I can't. More of a convenience thing I guess.

              Easy, affordable way of getting the calories/protein/nutrients required.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Dickie Smalls View Post
                1. Cereals like special K are very healthy and good carbs if you use the energy up in training (you need carbs for energy).


                2. Dunno about protein shakes, but yeah eating protein-rich foods - like eggs - before and after training seems to be the usual suggestion.

                For protein, I like to make scrambled eggs (about 4 eggs) and mix it with a can of tuna and chopped cilantro. It's good on toast with butter
                right, so as long as i am exercising that day cereal is fine?


                oh okay, i eat a lot of tuna and fish

                thanks

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by F A R L A P View Post
                  #1 What are you trying to do? Cereals are fine. To be realy picky some are highly processed so they have lots of sugar and salt but it's not a big deal. Whole grain is better, Oats are very good but boring.

                  #2 Load of BULLS#IT to me. This is an old marketing technique, think Shampoo was the first product to use it i.e instruction on bottle are repeat the process twice - this does nothing but suddenly your selling twice the product.

                  In general Protein powder is over-hyped, it's realy nothing special. Even the age old "must get protein into your system straight after workout" isn't realy proven. The fitness industry peddles a lot of crap.
                  alright thanks mate, i mainly use protein shakes as they reduce aching and speed up my recovery

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by dan_cov View Post
                    I don't eat cereals though Special K is full of sugar, fairly high in sodium I believe. Better off with Weetabix or even better a proper meal & not sugar coated cardboard floating in milk.

                    Before a workout, have a balanced meal an hour or so before.

                    Yes you need protein post-workout, preferably whey, (I use Whey isolate) as well as fast acting carbohydrate such as Dextrose.

                    Next time you a nutrition/bodybuilding related question be sure to post your stats & goal as it will help.
                    alright i will ask mum to get some weetabix

                    yeah the tub i buy is WHEY.

                    okay ill bare that in mind, thank you

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