Are Protein Shakes a must?

Discussion in 'Boxing Training' started by FIN, Oct 22, 2012.


  1. FIN

    FIN Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Im in the gym around three months,when I started i weighed 11 stone(154 pounds),now im 11 and a half stone,(160 pounds roughly),im five foot 9,have a slim build,waist 30,anyway Im just looking to get a bit bigger,get more muscle,a Bruce Lee type body,in other words ripped with a good bit of muscle but still athletic looking,not bulky..
    I go to the gym around 5 days a week,i eat a lot of protein,Tuna,chicken,beans,etc
    I was wondering can i get lean muscle without drinking protein shakes,how much extra would they help me if i started drinking them..
     
  2. Primadonna Kool

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  3. Jdsm

    Jdsm Well-Known Member Full Member

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    In which regard are wholefoods superior?

    Despite whey protein being an excellent quality protein source, they aren't necessary.
     
  4. FIN

    FIN Well-Known Member Full Member

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    My diet is
    Meal 1-Breakfast-Porridge
    Meal 2-Snack-Cheese sandwiches on brown bread,beans
    Meal 3-Lunch-Can of tuna
    Meal 4-Dinner-varies but usually chicken,potatoes,vegtables
    Meal 5-2 scoops of Peanut Butter and a bannana
     
  5. noobboxer_88

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    Not sure how much protein is in porridge but if little to none it should be the first meal. Anysource of protein : meat or shake. Most bodybuilders/fitness people who are serious have a protein shake immediately upon waking to stop catabolism (the process of the body converting muscle to fuel). I cant see how protein shakes would hurt before bed after a workout and right upon waking to repair and maintain.
     
  6. FIN

    FIN Well-Known Member Full Member

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    The porridge is just because i like it and im not a big eater first thing in the morning..
     
  7. Jdsm

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    I'll think if you register to a bodybuilding forum like bodybuilding.com, head to the nutrition section you will find that they infact do not.
     
  8. noobboxer_88

    noobboxer_88 Member Full Member

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    Tell that to the pro BB
     
  9. Jdsm

    Jdsm Well-Known Member Full Member

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    You mean the plenty of pros that align with exactly what I've just said?

    See HERE and procede to familiarise yourself with the man's work and you'll quickly see that a lot of the traditional bodybuilding dogma is unnecessary.

    I hope you also realise that a lot of the nutrition protocols that are pushed by a lot of the IFBB guys are usually driven by some sponsorship related incentive.
     
  10. Mrtibbs

    Mrtibbs Boxing Addict Full Member

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    People had lean muscle way before protein shakes were invented, so of course you DONT need them. You mention Bruce lee. Did he use protein shakes?

    They are just a much quicker and easier way to get a quick shot of protein considering how busy our lifestyles are now.

    Real food would actually be better, but protein shakes are just a quick fix to not being able to eat full meal all the time.
     
  11. noobboxer_88

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    Fair enough but that doesnt mean the body doesnt go catabolic overnight. So you can still benefit from having a shake first thing. Granted according to that post it can take awhile. Who knows? Maybe tomorrow something new will come out! :lol:
     
  12. macp1

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    all most protein shakes are today, especially MRP's, are just real, whole food with all the **** taken out of it and usually predigested chemically, so you don't waste any time getting the protein into your starving muscles after a workout. MRP's are also good to take advantage of your glycogen window following training.
     
  13. RDJ

    RDJ Boxing Junkie banned

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    You'll find protein in food, which you'll need anyway for its other ingredients. You don't need very large amounts of protein, so there isn't really a need to supplement. You could add it for convenience like most do with a multi-vitamin, but a need there is not. It will likely only make you fart more.
     
  14. ROACH

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    All that protein stuff they tell you about is bull****. A grown man only needs 60 grams of protein to maintain his bodyweight; however, you do need enough calories, and obviously not all calories are equal.
     
  15. Brand NOOBian

    Brand NOOBian Member Full Member

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    Bruce Lee actually experimented with making his own protein shakes before they were "invented". Think he mixed raw meat, raw eggs, etc. in a blender and drank it. Saw it on one of the documentaries about him.