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Chocolate milk is low GI. It's ok for some people but not for most. I think it comes out to your needing to drink something like 17 cups of skim milk to get the full amount of carbs needed for a 200 pound athlete to recover. Let's hope you're not lactose intolerant. ric_stern is right, high GI foods. Everything else is marketing. Endurox is not necessary at all. Having said that I use it because it's a good foundation for my recovery "portfolio" if you will. General guideline is 1 gram carb per pound of body weight (though I think that should probably be lean body weight) eaten within a 2 hour window, reasonably spaced out in time - I use 30 minute blocks. After the first 2 hours I eat a reasonably balanced meal and then try to drink plenty of water and eat helthy the rest of the day. YMMV, good luck. It sometimes takes a long time to get it all down. |
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Some chocolate milk has about a 4:1 carb to protein ratio if you believe in that Endurox B.S.
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i go for graoe nuts dried fruit and whey protein with lemon amino acid powder sprinkle don top |
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as you can see form my homemade granola im an own recepies fan and i adore dried fruits especially cherries mmmmm |
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He’s right. I was talking to my nutritionist today and they said the best recovery drink was chocolate milk. USADA and WADA doesn’t like it either. It can make it show up positive and on some pro riders it did. The USADA and WADA have pretty grim restrictions so i would say stay with the basics. If you get anything make sure it is USADA or WADA approved. This is if you have to take drug tests. |
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I'm curious what about Soda? I heard the carbonation helps it digest faster or something, even though the GI isnt too high. And of course protein from a different source I've been having chocolate milk made skim milk lately with the chocolate syrup, throwing in some glutamine along with it, It's about a 4:1 carb ratio with very very little fat. |
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