One of my top health and fitness tips is to fill up with protein after exercising. The calories your body burns during exercise need to be replenished. If you fill up with unhealthy food, your body will hold onto those calories. This is why it’s important to be careful what you put into your body. The less processed food is the best (hence the popularity of ‘whole foods’). Protein is essential to building muscle tissue and is essential for your body to function. You don’t have to be perfect with your diet, but doing small, important things like getting enough protein will definitely benefit your body and overall fitness. I have a few favorite post work out food items like protein bites, eggs, bananas, etc and also like protein powder drinks- but not all powders!
Protein Powder Basics
If you’ve ever walked into a supplement shop, you might be overwhelmed by all the choices, brands, types, etc. The protein powder I use is basic whey protein. I like that a protein powder drink has overall less calories and fat that a protein filled food meal. However, you cannot use protein powder or supplements as your sole method of caloric intake. For a large container, the price varies but is approximately $40-$50 dollars. This initially seems like a lot but I only use 2 scoops a day.
How Much Protein Should One Consume
You should aim for .36 grams per pound (of body weight). If you’re trying to bulk up, have an intense training/workout schedule, have a special diet, medical conditions, etc. this may be different for you. The amount of protein in 1 scoop of protein powder varies. Of the brands I’ve tried, they have 20-22 grams of protein.
How to Use It
You can add protein powder to things such as water, milk, oatmeal, juice, smoothies, etc. The only way I use it is with water to make a protein drink. I don’t drink milk because I don’t like the taste or smell. Many common protein powder flavors are sweet or dessert flavors such as vanilla, chocolate, peanut butter, etc. Unfortunately for me, all the dessert flavors taste gross! I’ve been on the search for flavors that have a decent taste and a powder that is easy to use in a BlenderBottle (ie it dissolves well and doesn’t clump).
So far, I’ve found 2 flavors that (to me) don’t resemble milk – strawberry and orange. I found the strawberry at GNC which has locations nationwide (or online) and the orange from BodyBuilding.com.
I add 2 scoops of protein powder to approximately 12-16 ounces of water. I add the metal whisk ball that comes with the blender bottle, close the top, shake the bottle about 30 seconds, let the foam settle, then drink. I actually really like the combination of both strawberry and orange so I’ll use one scoop of each. Lots of people like all flavors of protein powders and protein bars but it was important for me to find ones that don’t taste gross! These fruity flavors mixed with water taste like watered down juice or flavored water. There are tons of recipes for protein shake smoothies, I just always use water because it’s the fastest and easiest to make.
Awesome post! You can also try adding hemp seeds to your meal! It’s a great source of protein!
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Thanks for the tip and for reading!
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My fave happens to be EAS it’s 30g and doesn’t taste too bad, but I like the milky flavors!
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Thank you so much for the details – great info! I’ve always avoided protein powders in the past (because most of them DO taste gross, as you said) – but will have to look for the one you mentioned!
xo,
Dina
http://www.ModnitsaStyling.com
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Thanks for reading! Let me know how it goes! XO
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I have protein powder every morning in my smoothies, so I’m totally into these tips! Especially how much protein to consume each day – it’s easy to go overboard. Thanks for this!
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Thank you so much for this Jen, I have been struggling to find the right protein powder for me by right I mean bearable on the tongue. Going to trust you and try this one
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If you’re not a fan of sweet/dessert flavors try the fruit ones! Let me know how it goes! XO
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Great post! Try whey protein isolate immediately after workouts for quicker digestion.
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Thank you! 🙂
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