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Old 23-04.-2007, 06:59 AM   #1
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What's your favorite protein drink?
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Old 25-04.-2007, 08:00 AM   #2
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A good protein drink is High5 protein/recovery drink. Especially mixed with Milk or Soya.
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Old 25-04.-2007, 09:26 AM   #3
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Old 25-04.-2007, 06:23 PM   #4
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Mass Fuel! It's yummy and is loaded with protein and carbs (50 g and 100 g, respectively!!) About 800+ calories per serving. It's perfect after hard training or as a meal replacement/supplement, especially if you need the calories (I do, I weigh about 62 or 63 kgs, and want to add a little more weight). A friend told me about it 2 years ago, and I was a bit dubious, as it is aimed at bodybuilders....but since I've been using it, I've gained about 3-4 kilos, yet my body fat percentage has stayed the same. Good stuff!
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Old 25-04.-2007, 06:33 PM   #5
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www.myopure.com.au

No BS or overhyped marketing claims. No flavouring or sweeteners - add your own if you want. The show is run by a sports medical doctor and it's just the plain, minimalist, stripped back essentials.

The prices are excellent and they'll deliver to your door. Speaking of which, I need to go order some more - I've been losing weight.
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Old 25-04.-2007, 07:44 PM   #6
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Aussie Bodies - Protein Revitalise in Dutch Chocolate flavour
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Old 01-05.-2007, 10:37 PM   #7
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I use bulk whey powder mixed with skim milk and maybe a banana or yogert for flavor.
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I use bulk whey powder mixed with skim milk and maybe a banana or yogert for flavor.
x2 I usually mix it into a smoothie with inseason fruit, low/non fat yogurt and some ice
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Protein drinks = snake oil.
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Old 14-05.-2007, 12:40 AM   #10
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I get Endurox just because its what my bike shop carries.
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I usually drink both
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RX-98

Shortened my recovery time.

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Lee Labrada products are great. Meal replacements mix easily with water and are great before, after a ride or working out at the gym.
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Lee Labrada products are great. Meal replacements mix easily with water and are great before, after a ride or working out at the gym.
Max's is the best I've used. I do a bit of gym work and I swear by it, after the gym and after every ride, I recover heaps better.

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Old 13-08.-2007, 08:16 AM   #15
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My climbing improved notably while I used GNC weight gainer 1850 with whey and maltodextrin. It too is for bodybuilders.

Potatoes are great too. They have a good ratio of carbs to protein, a protein profile which you could survive on indefinitely, and very little fat. But who wants to cook and eat after a hard ride?
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