TheGiftToLift
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Let me ask you a question... Do you really think supplements matter?
Pre workout, intra workout, Whey protein hyrolysate, do these things really help you? Are they worth the $100's of dollars you fork out? Do you really believe that your muscles need to "drip fed" every second of every day? Are you really 100% consistent with everything else that this is a worthwhile investment?
For me, today the answer has become no. I was just about to order some more BCAA's, and the "bedtime protein" Micelliar Casein. All from bulk suppliers, and then I thought - "will this really help me? Will it be worth the $80 I'm about to spend?"
The truth is nobody really knows. Science can only go so far in explaining the effectiveness of supplements. There are way too many variables involved. Supplements work on a minute scale. Muscles are not machinery, some days you are pumped and ready to lift, some days you cant lift a thing. Is it stress that is responsible? That extra walk you took yesterday? or that $50 supplement? It could be any of those things in varying doses. What I have seen is that there are people who take no supplements and get just as good results as I do. Coincidence?
It seems like supplements might have their place, which would be for quick results...(?) Which is disputable anyway. Who knows if they really work? What I do know is quick results don't last. Years of sweat and effort last. Consistency, effort and food are all you need. Forget the rest. Close your wallet.
This said I think there are a few supplements worth the money. Not because of their super powers but because they are cheap and they are convenient. WPC, powdered oats, maltodextrin (good for mornings), fish oil, multi (only if you really want to). Maybe even supergreens - I like the idea of powdered anti-oxidants
Some may agree, others might not. I think that on balance the novice weightlifters will disagree and the seasoned vets will agree.
From now on its WPC, powdered oats (i lift in the morning and powdered carbs are good on the stomach), a multi, fish oil, and that's it.
I would love to hear your thoughts...
EDIT: oh and celltechs good too.
Pre workout, intra workout, Whey protein hyrolysate, do these things really help you? Are they worth the $100's of dollars you fork out? Do you really believe that your muscles need to "drip fed" every second of every day? Are you really 100% consistent with everything else that this is a worthwhile investment?
For me, today the answer has become no. I was just about to order some more BCAA's, and the "bedtime protein" Micelliar Casein. All from bulk suppliers, and then I thought - "will this really help me? Will it be worth the $80 I'm about to spend?"
The truth is nobody really knows. Science can only go so far in explaining the effectiveness of supplements. There are way too many variables involved. Supplements work on a minute scale. Muscles are not machinery, some days you are pumped and ready to lift, some days you cant lift a thing. Is it stress that is responsible? That extra walk you took yesterday? or that $50 supplement? It could be any of those things in varying doses. What I have seen is that there are people who take no supplements and get just as good results as I do. Coincidence?
It seems like supplements might have their place, which would be for quick results...(?) Which is disputable anyway. Who knows if they really work? What I do know is quick results don't last. Years of sweat and effort last. Consistency, effort and food are all you need. Forget the rest. Close your wallet.
This said I think there are a few supplements worth the money. Not because of their super powers but because they are cheap and they are convenient. WPC, powdered oats, maltodextrin (good for mornings), fish oil, multi (only if you really want to). Maybe even supergreens - I like the idea of powdered anti-oxidants
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Some may agree, others might not. I think that on balance the novice weightlifters will disagree and the seasoned vets will agree.
From now on its WPC, powdered oats (i lift in the morning and powdered carbs are good on the stomach), a multi, fish oil, and that's it.
I would love to hear your thoughts...
EDIT: oh and celltechs good too.
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