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Recovery Drinks
Hey guys! I was just wondering what you guys use for recovery drinks. I know chocolate milk is a popular one, but it just does not seem to help me that much. The Hammer recovery drink works great, but it is pretty pricey.
Currently I am using a protein shake from Trader Joes. It contains very few carbs(11 grams) and 17 grams of protein. I have been looking online and I read that a recovery shake with more carbs is better than a shake with more protein. I found these two on Amazon for a reasonable price: http://www.amazon.com/Mikes-Mix-Reco...5059004&sr=8-2 http://www.amazon.com/Pacific-Health...5059019&sr=8-2 Has anyone tried these? Is it worth the price to get these? Do you guys have any other recommendations? Thanks! |
I drink Ovaltine. The original malt in the yellow container. I have no idea how well it works, but I really like it :)
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Endurox. Great recovery drink and realy helps with soreness later in the day.
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Jack Daniels.
testosterone chaser. Documented results; just have to be careful how long you leave the patch on. |
1 scoop protein. 1 scoop carbo pro. 12oz fruit juice.
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any ole IPA
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You could mix the protein shake with chocolate milk to boost the carbs. I do something similar, I mix some Hammer Recoverite into chocolate milk in a waterbottle and shake it up (a blender would work better, but I don't have one). I don't know how much difference it's making in my recovery, though.
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After intense exercise your body will accept any simple sugar, without an insulin spike, and use it to replace carbs. I use a can of coke.
The next thing to replace is BCAA. There are some protien drinks out there that will do the trick. Both should be taken as close to the end of training as possible. The next step is a proper meal that isn't packed full of excessive carbs. Your body can only store so much so extra just gets stored as fat. The correct amount you'd have to calculate yourself. Then sleep. The hormones needed to stimulate recovery are only released as you slip into sleep so sleep is important for recovery. |
I use Iced Coffee, half pint milk, sugar, coffee, protien powder (the only one I can find that doesnt go straight through me) topped up with cold water. Follow that with whatever water i need to replace what I lost while riding. Sometimes (if im really burned out) I will stop by the petrol station on the way home and get a ready made Iced Coffee which has something like 50% more sugar than coke, but also has some protien. I dont know if thats good for me but it sure works
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Originally Posted by KoolAidnPizza
(Post 14128592)
Endurox. Great recovery drink and realy helps with soreness later in the day.
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Did anyone see that programme about food on TV a short while back. They got a team of rugby players to half drink their usual energy drink and half to drink milk after a match.
Guess which ones were shown to recover faster with far better muscle recovery ?? Yep... the milk by a large margin, just plain old milk |
Another alternative is a meal replacement drink, like Boost. They typically have the 4:1 carb/protein balance that is supposedly ideal, plus about a third of the RDA of vitamins and minerals. Plus, they come in chocolate. :) I use the generic version Wal-Mart sells.
Bob D's advice is (as usual) excellent as well. |
Low fat chocolate milk.
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What seems to work the best for me is a drink made with 12 oz. 2% milk, one scoop chocolate whey protein (24 grams), and one tablespoon Nesquik... I down that and eat an apple - the sugars in apples are wonderful for quick glycogen replacement - within 30 minutes after every long-ish ride.
As always, YMMV. |
Originally Posted by roadwarrior
(Post 14129357)
Low fat chocolate milk.
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Chocolate milk has been a "recovery drink" since long before the term "recovery drink" was marketed.
In all seriousness a beer ain't bad either. I prefer stouts or if feeling contrary, wheat ales. |
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Originally Posted by Street Pedaler
(Post 14129259)
+1. I use Endurox R40 if I feel I need to take anything. It works really well for me. It's not exactly "cheap", but it's in line with most everything else, I guess.
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Yesterday it was a Chik-fil-a Charbroiled sandwich washed down with a chocolate shake.
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Originally Posted by dstrong
(Post 14130058)
Yesterday it was a Chik-fil-a Charbroiled sandwich washed down with a chocolate shake.
Looks like most of you guys recommend milk, unfortunately it makes me really queasy for some reason, so I avoid it and it does not seem to help me. I guess I will just try the Endurox R4 since I can get it for $30 at a nearby store. |
5g creatine
5g glutamine 1 scoop whey (loaded with BCAAs) 1/3 cup of milk 3/4 water but it just does not seem to help me that much. |
choclate shake with muscle milk powder
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Originally Posted by Biscayne05
(Post 14130089)
help you with what?
When I drink a protein shake I feel better riding the next day. |
Chocolate milk.
What was the question? |
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