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Post by Ros on Jul 12, 2011 1:47:37 GMT -5
A new article in the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research suggests that drinking low-fat chocolate milk after a workout helps endurance, builds muscle, reduces fat, and seems to improve performance. Abstract here: journals.lww.com/nsca-jscr/Abstract/2011/05000/Postexercise_Carbohydrate_Protein_Supplementation.4.aspxProtein is important to improve muscle repair and growth and the carbohydrate is important in recovery and restoring glycogen. The chocolate milk apparently has the right protein:carb ratio (11.5 grams of carbohydrates per 100 milliliters, 3.5 grams of protein, and 2 grams of fat). Frankly, I think it would be rude not to try it! ;D
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Post by hangtime on Jul 12, 2011 8:58:42 GMT -5
Ironically, Ros, I sat through a nutrition clinic Saturday for our TNT team; the nutritionist who lead the session suggested this very thing. I have been considering adding this into the regimen :-)
OSU!
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Post by meguro on Jul 12, 2011 10:05:43 GMT -5
I suppose the health benefits of chocolate cake are too much to hope for.
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Post by powerof0ne on Jul 13, 2011 0:55:03 GMT -5
Wow now I have an excuse to buy chocolate milk! Osu!
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Post by Ros on Jul 13, 2011 1:43:05 GMT -5
I suppose the health benefits of chocolate cake are too much to hope for. If only, Meguro, if only! I found a chocolate milk in the supermarket last night with the right balance of protein, carb and fat which was also on offer. Bargain. The trouble is it tastes so nice that it's difficult to restrict yourself to a couple of mouthfuls. It was easier when I read that the whole bottle was over 300 calories. ;D
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Post by monty on Jul 13, 2011 3:00:33 GMT -5
I suppose the health benefits of chocolate cake are too much to hope for. If only, Meguro, if only! I found a chocolate milk in the supermarket last night with the right balance of protein, carb and fat which was also on offer. Bargain. The trouble is it tastes so nice that it's difficult to restrict yourself to a couple of mouthfuls. It was easier when I read that the whole bottle was over 300 calories. ;D And the weird thing was, I thought it tasted disgusting!
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Post by hangtime on Jul 13, 2011 8:37:52 GMT -5
Monty, what's wrong with you? Meguro --I think if you ingest the cake and then take a big swig of milk, you might come out even (ok, probably not, but you may enjoy it just as much, if not more ) OSU!
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Post by monty on Jul 14, 2011 8:09:23 GMT -5
Monty, what's wrong with you? Nothing wrong with me! It's everyone else who's looney I reckon a slice of bread with a thin covering of butter and half a slice of chicken (in a single fold configuration) would be about the same
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Post by Ros on Jul 14, 2011 9:25:40 GMT -5
I reckon a slice of bread with a thin covering of butter and half a slice of chicken (in a single fold configuration) would be about the same You might think that sir, but here's the data that say otherwise: Monty's sandwichCarbohydrate 17 Fat 9.1 Protein 5 Calories 170 Ros's slurp of choccy milkCarbohydrate 11.8 Fat 1.6 Protein 3.5 Calories 70 Obviously we'd have to measure and weigh to do it scientifcally but I think you get the general idea! ;D
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Post by monty on Jul 14, 2011 10:18:45 GMT -5
I reckon a slice of bread with a thin covering of butter and half a slice of chicken (in a single fold configuration) would be about the same You might think that sir, but here's the data that say otherwise: Monty's sandwichCarbohydrate 17 Fat 9.1 Protein 5 Calories 170 Ros's slurp of choccy milkCarbohydrate 11.8 Fat 1.6 Protein 3.5 Calories 70 Obviously we'd have to measure and weigh to do it scientifcally but I think you get the general idea! ;D I don't know what bread and Chicken you are looking at but the ones in my office are protein 3.6 and Carbs 12 (so if I leave out the butter (Like that is ever going to happen ) I'm just about there) Does washing it down with an Ice cold beer go for or against me ?
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Post by powerof0ne on Jul 14, 2011 14:27:19 GMT -5
Oh my, I bet watching some of the debates between Ros and Monty can be quite entertaining ! Osu!
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Post by Ros on Jul 14, 2011 15:56:24 GMT -5
You might think that sir, but here's the data that say otherwise: Monty's sandwichCarbohydrate 17 Fat 9.1 Protein 5 Calories 170 Ros's slurp of choccy milkCarbohydrate 11.8 Fat 1.6 Protein 3.5 Calories 70 Obviously we'd have to measure and weigh to do it scientifcally but I think you get the general idea! ;D I don't know what bread and Chicken you are looking at but the ones in my office are protein 3.6 and Carbs 12 (so if I leave out the butter (Like that is ever going to happen ) I'm just about there) You haven't counted the protein in the bread have you? ;D
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Post by wullie on Jul 16, 2011 9:51:52 GMT -5
Chocolate milk helps me with weight loss, it triggers my ibs and gives a good clear out, looks the same coming out too just seems to be a lot more of it than I drank Bet that chicken sandwich looks like a better option now ;D
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Post by GJEC on Jul 16, 2011 10:05:39 GMT -5
Bit too much information there Wullie.
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Post by wullie on Jul 16, 2011 10:31:47 GMT -5
Bit too much information there Wullie. Gary ;D ;D ;D all part of the plan to help out Monty's chicken sandwich
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