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Everything posted by Penguin4x4
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That's some good police work there, Lou.
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Trade the sub for the gun, then give me the gun. Everybody wins.
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Don't about your neck of the woods, but we use saws to cut wood around here, not calculators.
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mmmmmmmm bourbon zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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I'm just going to paste this in here; damn the consequences.
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Objectively, if you include the costs of gasoline, wear and tear on the automobile together with the price of the ingredients themselves, protein shakes are cheaper for me. Subjectively, I find protein shakes simpler/more convenient. I need the greater concentration of higher absorption levels of protein with in 20 minutes of my work out. Exactly. While there are innumerous sources of protein, the whey/soy powder based shakes allow for a comparatively faster absorption of protein and amino acids. These shakes are supplements, and most health nuts/bodybuilders/powerlifters seem to agree that at least 75% of your protein should come from traditional food sources. Also, from what I've read, the faster absorption rates of said shakes are the most beneficial post workout. Basically, there is no extra benefit of drinking a shake for breakfast, lunch, afternoon snack, or as dinner if it wasn't post workout. One shake after workouts, food for everything else. Umm, miso soup is a liquid... It's not the physical form that matters. The body absorbs the proteins found in whey powder and soy isolate powder much faster than the proteins found in whole foods.
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As for not being delicious? Eh, debatable. They taste fine to me, especially when I make them with frozen fruits & orange juice.
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Objectively, if you include the costs of gasoline, wear and tear on the automobile together with the price of the ingredients themselves, protein shakes are cheaper for me. Subjectively, I find protein shakes simpler/more convenient. I need the greater concentration of higher absorption levels of protein with in 20 minutes of my work out. Exactly. While there are innumerous sources of protein, the whey/soy powder based shakes allow for a comparatively faster absorption of protein and amino acids. These shakes are supplements, and most health nuts/bodybuilders/powerlifters seem to agree that at least 75% of your protein should come from traditional food sources. Also, from what I've read, the faster absorption rates of said shakes are the most beneficial post workout. Basically, there is no extra benefit of drinking a shake for breakfast, lunch, afternoon snack, or as dinner if it wasn't post workout. One shake after workouts, food for everything else.
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The main benefit of a Objectively, if you include the costs of gasoline, wear and tear on the automobile together with the price of the ingredients themselves, protein shakes are cheaper for me. Subjectively, I find protein shakes simpler/more convenient. I need the greater concentration of higher absorption levels of protein with in 20 minutes of my work out. Exactly. While there are innumerous sources of protein, the whey/soy powder based shakes allow for a comparatively faster absorption of protein and amino acids. These shakes are supplements, and most health nuts/bodybuilders/powerlifters seem to agree that at least 75% of your protein should come from traditional food sources.