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  • Recovery Formula anyone?

    So I have been doing intense excercise with P90X and Tony Horton, the guy on the videos, goes on and on about the recovery drink, about how important it is to drink after the workout in order for your body to replenish nutrients and stuff.

    I know they may just be trying to get me to buy more stuff but I went to GNC and got this stuff, similar but not as pricey. It has 3.5 grams of carbs per scoop and I am supposed to drink 1 scoop with water in the morning. I'll take it after I workout.

    So just wondering if anyone used something like that and how it affected them?


    Thanks ...Yoly


    P90X Challenge: 24/90 done, 66 to go!


    My Personal 20 Week No Cheat Challenge:
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    Re: Recovery Formula anyone?

    I just read the BB nutrional label on-line for the recovery drink...it has 39g of carbs per 2 scoops of powder, 36 of which were sugars! Looking at the ingredient list, the first ingredient listed was fructose, which is your typical fruit sugar, followed by whey protein powder, dextrose (which is the same thing as glucose)....I love BB workout videos, but I can't imagine consuming this particular product. Which GNC product are you taking?

    I'm glad, however, to hear that the GNC version has less carbs! I have not taken any of these particular "recovery drinks" but we (DH and I) have taken whey powder and a variety of vitamins and amino acids after a particularly hard workout. I feel they make a difference. I'm curious what others take after a strenuous workout and what results they have seen.
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    • #3
      Re: Recovery Formula anyone?

      I've never done the protein powder/shake/drink thing after a workout. I just make sure that I drink plenty of fluids and eat something really satisfying. So far so good! But that's not to say I'm opposed to the idea...I just have never felt I've needed anything like that.
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      RESTART 11/2/09 @ 224.6~MG1: 215~MG2: 210~MG3: 205~MG4: 199~MG5: 195~MG6: 190~MG7: 185~GOAL: 180

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      • #4
        Re: Recovery Formula anyone?

        Thanks for the post guys, I like the one I bought at GNC because it has only 3.5 carbs in there plus it has a bunch of stuff to build lean muscle mass. The thing that I am worried about is that I know some of these supplement, protein mixes bulk people up, which is exactly the thing that I am trying to avoid.

        I want to lean out and I think that building muscle will help me accomplish that. I am doing tough workouts that combine a bunch of cardio with weight training, it's tough which is why I thought about the recovery formula.

        However, in the past when I did slim in 6 I didn't use any recovery formula and ended up losing a ton of weight and getting pretty slim. I am trying to get there again.

        Any thoughts?


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        • #5
          Re: Recovery Formula anyone?

          Well, the BB product has creatine in it and for some folks, it does bulk them up a bit. Does your GNC product have that in it? If so, then perhaps try consuming a smaller dose (since you've already purchased the product) and then take some other supplements to help with recovery.
          HW=250+/222/GW=175 37F/5'7
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          • #6
            Re: Recovery Formula anyone?

            The guy at the GNC store said that it had a small amount of Creatine. I think I am going to take your advice and have half of a scoop with my water, that'll bring the carb count to under 2 and I can feel a little better about getting bigger instead of smaller.

            Thanks for the help.


            P90X Challenge: 24/90 done, 66 to go!


            My Personal 20 Week No Cheat Challenge:
            3 week down, 17 weeks to go!








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            • #7
              Re: Recovery Formula anyone?

              Yoly, I'm curious. What did you buy @ GNC. I bought a protein powder from them recently, and I've been using it after workouts. I can't remember when the stuff I bought is called. I'll have to check when I get home.

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              • #8
                Re: Recovery Formula anyone?

                Sorry, I too can't remember the name. I'll post it later though.

                It's funny about Creatine, the BB workout one has one too and there are women following that program to the T, which includes the drink, and they don't seem to be overly big. I may post the question over on their message board and see what I get in reply.

                I'll get the name and check back with you.


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                My Personal 20 Week No Cheat Challenge:
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                • #9
                  Re: Recovery Formula anyone?

                  Is it a whey protein drink mix?

                  Scrutinize the ingredient list. You don't want ANYTHING with fructose in it.

                  http://www.thenutritionreporter.com/...e_dangers.html
                  http://www.nutritionandmetabolism.com/content/2/1/5

                  Even trace amounts of fructose (or high fructose corn syrup and corn syrup) can stall some people. And, call it a fancy name, but fructose is SUGAR, plain and simple. If you are having problems stalling, scrutinize everything for fructose. The reason I bring this up is that many of the nutritional drink mixes have fructose in them.
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                  • #10
                    Re: Recovery Formula anyone?

                    Will do. Actually I spoke to a guy I know who is getting a PhD in kinesiology, so he is kind of a pro on the subject. He said to lay off of the creatine, even in small amounts until I lost all the fat that I wanted to, then when i am ready to add more muscle mass I should take the creatine and work out really intensly so that I use up all of the extra creatine in the recovery drink. If I don't use up all of the creatine then it will cause me to retain water in my muscles and look bigger.


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                    My Personal 20 Week No Cheat Challenge:
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                    • #11
                      Re: Recovery Formula anyone?

                      Final thing I found out about the Recovery Formula, you should only take it when you have pushed yourself to the most extreme and are completely wiped out. That's what the people over at BeachBody said.


                      P90X Challenge: 24/90 done, 66 to go!


                      My Personal 20 Week No Cheat Challenge:
                      3 week down, 17 weeks to go!








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                      • #12
                        Re: Recovery Formula anyone?

                        I know the protien shakes for people with kidney disease or had gastric bypass are recommended to use www.unjury.com protein drinks. I have tried the shakes and they were very tasty - I know they have high protein and use artifical sweetners - you can go and look at the website. They were pretty inexpensive too! There are 4 grams of carbs but 2 grams of carbs from sugar. I know it's well known.
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