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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Kentucky_cowboy on March 21, 2010, 09:51:12 PM
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I know the consensus is to do cardio in the morning before breakfast when glycogen stores are relatively empty but after morning cardio I would like to drive straight to work and not go back home for a protein shake or bring it with me an try mixing it at the gym so if i take my protein shake right before I leve home and 15 minutes later BAAAM start doing cardio for 60 minutes will the protein shake be used partly as energy during cardio and less fat loss as energy or does it take longer to digest such that it doesnt matter whether I take the protein shaek immediately before cardio or not. Its BSN
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unless a plastic trophy is on the line then it doesn't matter.
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holy shit. periods and commas. They really do make shit easier to read.
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Not reading that jumble of words.
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Not reading that jumble of words.
I never read anything related to training or nutrition unless it's posted by HugeRipped 8)
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I never read anything related to training or nutrition unless it's posted by HugeRipped 8)
Maybe the OP should PM the guru. I'm sure he'd just need a few fully nude pics before dispensing advice. :-X
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I never read anything related to training or nutrition unless it's posted by HugeRipped 8)
Or ANYONE for that matter, who does not fully grasp or understand the medical science on human physiology, nor have associates, bachelors and masters degrees in exercise science, from a university that has one of the best exercise sciences post graduate programs in the country. Not to mention being a personal trainer for at least 6 years, having held no less than 2 nationally recognized & accredited Personal Training certifications!
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holy shit. periods and commas. They really do make shit easier to read.
Give him a little slack. He's from Kentucky. At least he knows how to use a computer.
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Is mixing up a shake after cardio really that much hassle? It's not hard to drink a shake on that drive to work.
I think empty stomach cardio is a case of mis-labelling. I think most folk who do this time of cardio take in a shake mixed with water or BCAA's pre-cardio.
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anything from muscletech is 1045.45% better than nothing.
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no shake.
BCAA's only.
do with this advice what you want.
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Is mixing up a shake after cardio really that much hassle? It's not hard to drink a shake on that drive to work.
I think empty stomach cardio is a case of mis-labelling. I think most folk who do this time of cardio take in a shake mixed with water or BCAA's pre-cardio.
so the BCAAs before cardrio is ok but you think taknig a protein shake right before empty stomach cardio is counterproductive ok maybe that make sense but what if its just whey isolate with water 180 calories 46 grams of protein and BAAAM yOU Do cardio just 15 minutes after chugging the drink then take some carbs after the cardio what u think now? are you still gettig the benefit of empty stomach cardio or does the whey isolate drink get used up as calories during the cardio instead of the fat?
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so the BCAAs before cardrio is ok but you think taknig a protein shake right before empty stomach cardio is counterproductive ok maybe that make sense but what if its just whey isolate with water 180 calories 46 grams of protein and BAAAM yOU Do cardio just 15 minutes after chugging the drink then take some carbs after the cardio what u think now? are you still gettig the benefit of empty stomach cardio or does the whey isolate drink get used up as calories during the cardio instead of the fat?
get your ass outta here we can't understand wtf your typing because you dont use any puncuation or capitalization you see its hard to read that way but we tried to tell you and you didnt read nothing so no ammount of whey protein can help you now? but please dont try again
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get your ass outta here we can't understand wtf your typing because you dont use any puncuation or capitalization you see its hard to read that way but we tried to tell you and you didnt read nothing so no ammount of whey protein can help you now? but please dont try again
Okay smartass, I will rephrase with better puncutation. I intend on doing morning cardio to try the theory that cardio is best for fat loss first thing in the morning as glycogen stores are most empty at that time. Since I work in the morning like most people, I can do cardio on my way to work and then eat something while I drive from the gym to work. As I find it inconvenient to eat meat while driving, or to mix a protein drink while I drive and worry about cleaning the cup afterwards too, I was thinking of taking a protein drink right before I leave my home for the gym, then arrive and start cardio fifteen minutes later. So the question is, will taking that protein drink (even if its whey isolate with zero carbs and zero fat) 15 minutes before I start cardio negatively effect the goal of doing cardio on an empty stomach? I would think the drink would not immediately digest and be used for energy and instead I will still tap into fat stores for energy during the morning cardio session. What do you think?
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Okay smartass, I will rephrase with better puncutation. I intend on doing morning cardio to try the theory that cardio is best for fat loss first thing in the morning as glycogen stores are most empty at that time. Since I work in the morning like most people, I can do cardio on my way to work and then eat something while I drive from the gym to work. As I find it inconvenient to eat meat while driving, or to mix a protein drink while I drive and worry about cleaning the cup afterwards too, I was thinking of taking a protein drink right before I leave my home for the gym, then arrive and start cardio fifteen minutes later. So the question is, will taking that protein drink (even if its whey isolate with zero carbs and zero fat) 15 minutes before I start cardio negatively effect the goal of doing cardio on an empty stomach? I would think the drink would not immediately digest and be used for energy and instead I will still tap into fat stores for energy during the morning cardio session. What do you think?
Is it really that tough to make a protein shake on the way from the gym to your truck? Or are you worried you will spill it on your overalls on some backwoods gravel road? ;D
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Is it really that tough to make a protein shake on the way from the gym to your truck? Or are you worried you will spill it on your overalls on some backwoods gravel road? ;D
LMFAO!!!!!
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Is it really that tough to make a protein shake on the way from the gym to your truck? Or are you worried you will spill it on your overalls on some backwoods gravel road? ;D
I wouldn't want the sand in the wind and my overralls to spill in the drink ;D
No but really the water in the gym is not not very cold which would make a warm protein drink and I don't like the idea of bringing a shaker cup then washing it when I get to work or chugging it at the gym and washing it in the sinks theree besides doesnt one look like a douche for making a protein drink at the gym anyway oh and no punctuation meltdown ;D
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I wouldn't want the sand in the wind and my overralls to spill in the drink ;D
No but really the water in the gym is not not very cold which would make a warm protein drink and I don't like the idea of bringing a shaker cup then washing it when I get to work or chugging it at the gym and washing it in the sinks theree besides doesnt one look like a douche for making a protein drink at the gym anyway oh and no punctuation meltdown ;D
I'm just bustin' chops.....I used to make one at the gym, but most of the guys did at that gym, it was a REAL gym....it was kind of a pain to wash it a work.
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Okay smartass, I will rephrase with better puncutation. I intend on doing morning cardio to try the theory that cardio is best for fat loss first thing in the morning as glycogen stores are most empty at that time. Since I work in the morning like most people, I can do cardio on my way to work and then eat something while I drive from the gym to work. As I find it inconvenient to eat meat while driving, or to mix a protein drink while I drive and worry about cleaning the cup afterwards too, I was thinking of taking a protein drink right before I leave my home for the gym, then arrive and start cardio fifteen minutes later. So the question is, will taking that protein drink (even if its whey isolate with zero carbs and zero fat) 15 minutes before I start cardio negatively effect the goal of doing cardio on an empty stomach? I would think the drink would not immediately digest and be used for energy and instead I will still tap into fat stores for energy during the morning cardio session. What do you think?
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;D On a more serious note, drink the shake. I've always felt cardio on a completely empty stomach is too catabolic. I always have a shake prior to doing a session.