MindOverMatter
Master Don Juan
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Whoever said bananas are bad is probably one of those guys who eliminates almost all carbs when he starts cutting.
Look, just because you are cutting doesn't mean you have to completly eliminate everything, it just means you have to take in smaller amounts. Your body needs carbs, it's a source of energy.
The shake I mentioned is your post workout shake, the most important one besides the morning shake.
The purpose of the banana in your shake is to spike your insulin up, so it can carry the protein nutrients in your muscles. Single banana has about 20 grams of carbs in it (less then 2 pieces of bread), most of it sugar based carbohydrates that get absorbed fast, and get used for energy right away - just what your body needs after a workout. You will not get fat from this.
Milk is fine, if you are cutting, use skim milk as opposed to 2%. Simple as that. The reason I like to use milk instead of water is because milk is a source of casein protein, which is absorbed at a slower rate then whey. This is how it all works out:
Bananas spike your insulin up and deliver whey straight to your muscles where it's needed for growth. Whey protein gets absorbed very quickly. Casein protein (from milk), get absorbed over the next hour or two. Then you have your post workout meal.
The banana/etc is for your post workout shake. Any other time however, feel free to take whey + cold water.
Look, just because you are cutting doesn't mean you have to completly eliminate everything, it just means you have to take in smaller amounts. Your body needs carbs, it's a source of energy.
The shake I mentioned is your post workout shake, the most important one besides the morning shake.
The purpose of the banana in your shake is to spike your insulin up, so it can carry the protein nutrients in your muscles. Single banana has about 20 grams of carbs in it (less then 2 pieces of bread), most of it sugar based carbohydrates that get absorbed fast, and get used for energy right away - just what your body needs after a workout. You will not get fat from this.
Milk is fine, if you are cutting, use skim milk as opposed to 2%. Simple as that. The reason I like to use milk instead of water is because milk is a source of casein protein, which is absorbed at a slower rate then whey. This is how it all works out:
Bananas spike your insulin up and deliver whey straight to your muscles where it's needed for growth. Whey protein gets absorbed very quickly. Casein protein (from milk), get absorbed over the next hour or two. Then you have your post workout meal.
The banana/etc is for your post workout shake. Any other time however, feel free to take whey + cold water.