As a sports dietitian for professional soccer players, I used to shake up at least 30 protein shakes a day for my athletes to guzzle down after practice. But protein shakes aren’t just for the pros. They are a convenient way for anyone to consume more protein. If you rely on protein ...
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It seems rather similar ingredient wise to a couple of other shakes you’ve posted. Could you elaborate on the different between this and say, a chai shake or the vegan frosty? Reply Ann 8th December 2012 at 5:00 pm Not trying to be rude, so please don’t take this as a criticism...
One final note: I've started adding this to my protein powder post workout shakes as well. It really improves the overall nutrition but in my opinion, it really improves the overall taste as well. Making something I could get down by force actually a pleasurable drink I could look forward...
One of the most common (and useful) ways to consume protein powder is to mix it into pre- and post-workout shakes and smoothies, says Fear. “For before training, protein powder in a shake can make for an easy-to-digest meal that won’t sit too heavy in the stomach. But you might...