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xizangstan 10-30-11 07:11 AM

Benefits Of Chocolate Milk
 
I just came across this and decided to post here for us 50+ folks. Younger people tend to already know everything already, and so it's up to us more mature guys and gals to learn...

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Benefits of Chocolate Milk After Your Workout


To get the best results from your training, ensure that your post-workout drink or meal is up to par. After your workout, your body is most receptive to using amino acids to repair muscle tissue, while using carbohydrates to restore muscle glycogen.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/health/2011/1...#ixzz1cGo4OfK5

OldsCOOL 10-30-11 07:19 AM

Shoot, that's not news. Been doing that all my life after weight training or just being lazy.

I really miss the old fashioned stuff when there was no such thing as 2%, 1/2%....just whole milk and thick chocolate flavoring.

Blues Frog 10-30-11 08:59 AM

Yep! Old stuff but still the real thing. Pun intended.

bruce19 10-30-11 10:37 AM


Originally Posted by OldsCOOL (Post 13430236)
Shoot, that's not news. Been doing that all my life after weight training or just being lazy.

I really miss the old fashioned stuff when there was no such thing as 2%, 1/2%....just whole milk and thick chocolate flavoring.

+1

doctor j 10-30-11 11:15 AM

I drink a chocolate milk after a decent ride. Seems to help.

stapfam 10-30-11 11:27 AM

I have milk in my coffee and I eat chocolate

Does that Count?

Pete In Az 10-30-11 01:21 PM

Too bad I can't drink cow squeezings. Tends to make breathing rather difficult.

Blues Frog 10-30-11 01:55 PM

I buy a pint of chocolate milk each morning after my commute. Goes well with my half sandwich for breakfast. And I keep 90% cocoa bars or the Hershey Extra Dark in my gear bag when transporting.

david58 10-30-11 02:02 PM

When I coached high school boys soccer, our postgame ritual was chocolate milk and a snickers bar. Didn't help coach's waistline, but the kids benefited from the refueling that they wouldn't otherwise get in that crucial time right after a match. That trick came from the local university, which used a more expensive chocolate milk (Boost), but this fit the budget. And the kids loved it - I'm happy to say it is a tradition that has lasted long past my days of coaching. And I love it too, after a ride (almost as much as a good IPA...).

Sculptor7 10-30-11 03:35 PM

In the five days I just spent in the hospital after my fall down the stairs after a 26 mile bike ride they served me chocolate milk with a few of my meals and I must say it hit the spot. Also lost 10 pounds in the past two weeks. My BMI is excellent even though I am now a total wreck (almost). Improving every day.

DnvrFox 10-30-11 03:47 PM

Just read where about 46% of adults are lactose intolerant (or was it the other way around?)

david58 10-30-11 04:29 PM


Originally Posted by DnvrFox (Post 13431711)
Just read where about 46% of adults are lactose intolerant (or was it the other way around?)

Just means I have farts that make me someone my sons brag about.

Nightshade 10-30-11 05:01 PM

Being diabetic we limit our dairy to morning cereal. We do, however, enjoy a double square of a dark chocolate (highest in chocolate goodness) as a treat after supper each day. That is the limit of our candy each day and it's enough.

oldbobcat 11-07-11 09:39 AM

For a real kick in the pants try Carnation Instant Breakfast. Or, go Euro with a glass of fruit flavored kefir.

Roustabout 11-07-11 09:47 AM

I use the sugar-free Nesquik Chocolate mix along with Original Silk soymilk. Per 8 oz. of drink and mix, provides approximately 22 grams of carbohydrates and 8 grams of protein. Closest I can get cheaply to a 4:1 carbo:protein ratio. They say that is good mix for endurance type exercises.

Shifty 11-07-11 09:52 AM

Every day on Cycle Oregon as you cross the finish line you are handed chocolate milk.....hits the spot after a long ride.

http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...er/co_milk.jpg

Mithrandir 11-07-11 10:02 AM


Originally Posted by DnvrFox (Post 13431711)
Just read where about 46% of adults are lactose intolerant (or was it the other way around?)


Humans were naturally lactose intolerant millennia ago. In fact to this day the only ethnicity you will find that is mostly lactose tolerant are Europeans. Because of the prevalence of cattle in Europe and the benefit of dairy foods, the Europeans gradually developed a strong tolerance for lactose which is rarely seen elsewhere in the world. So for example, only about 5% of Europeans and European-descendants (Australia, United States, Canada, etc) are lactose intolerant, but 90% of Asians are lactose intolerant.

I think I read somewhere that around 75% of the people on the planet are lactose intolerant.

Doohickie 11-07-11 10:31 AM

I heard about the chocolate milk thing a few weeks ago. I started buying the cases of single serving milk boxes from Costco. It doesn't require refrigeration, so I just put a few boxes in the fridge at a time. Seems to help.

Dudelsack 11-07-11 12:51 PM

Chocolate milk is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.

jedde 11-07-11 01:03 PM

1% lowfat, mmmgood!

http://pic20.picturetrail.com/VOL160.../399227430.jpg

Looigi 11-07-11 02:24 PM


Originally Posted by Dudelsack (Post 13463826)
Chocolate milk is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.

Is God playing a cruel joke on the lactose intolerant?

John_V 11-07-11 02:59 PM

There was a story about this on the medical segment of our local news a while back. It also stated that plain milk is better as a recovery drink then something like Gatorade or any of those energy drinks. I have been a big milk drinker all my life and after a long, hard ride a very cold glass of milk does it for me.

qcpmsame 11-07-11 03:22 PM

Saw this in a Bicycle magazine this month. Never quit enjoying chocolate and plain 2% milk.

Bill

xizangstan 11-08-11 04:14 PM


Originally Posted by Dudelsack (Post 13463826)
Chocolate milk is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.

Amen.

xizangstan 11-08-11 04:16 PM


Originally Posted by Looigi (Post 13464314)
Is God playing a cruel joke on the lactose intolerant?

I think He's just a great practical joker. The same as why He has older men losing hair on top while sprouting it from our ears and noses. Funny, God. Very funny... ;)


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