Do these make an appreciable difference bros? I don't really take supplements but my energy levels are so out of wack at the moment cuz of 12 hour shifts and probably some undiagnosed depression or something.I'm probably going to give this a go: https://www.bulk.com/uk/complete-pre-workout-caffeine-free.html#mainDescription
I've used their protein in the past and it was fine. It's got good reviews and their products are generally well rated.
EDIT: They've got a half decent sale on, so fill up swole mates.
I think they do.Do these make an appreciable difference bros? I don't really take supplements but my energy levels are so out of wack at the moment cuz of 12 hour shifts and probably some undiagnosed depression or something.
I can always win the mental battle to get in the gym but nothing boils my piss more than my lifts being below what they should be/were previously.
Ideally I'd take the uncaffeinated stuff because I am already an utter coffee fiend (cheers free coffee machine at work) and would rather not have a heart attack pre thirty.
about 5g of proteinYeah mix with hot water just. 14g or protein in them and they do provide a nice little bit of fuel before I go gym at lunchtime, dead handy.
Impale one on each end of a barbell and then effortlessly bench press them in front of their horrified mates. Won’t bother you again.Is there anything more frustrating in the gym than seeing a group of kids slowly wander over to the machine you were going to use next? Absolutely boils my piss.
Just started PT beginning of this year. Really enjoying it so far. Been using barbells for the first time. Doing chin ups assisted with a band. Can't wait to be able to do chin ups unassisted. Been doing back squats, barbell shoulder press, assisted chin ups, TRX rows, kettlebell deadlifts. Can do the max on kettlebells so will probably start barbell deadlifts soon. I'm either gonna get hench or put my back out but it's fun. Haven't done any core stuff yet really which is potentially bit of a worry lol
Need to sort my nutrition now too. Need to figure out my ideal macro intake especially protein.
	I find breakfast and lunch easy. Always have yogurt, protein granola and fruit for breakfast. Eggs and bit of carbs for lunch. Then chicken, fish or beef dish for tea.What do people here do for protein?
I'm trying to get my protein up a bit not only for muscle growth but also just to hopefully feel more satiated on less calories. I'm gonna start adding greek yoghurt and powdered peanut butter to things. And I might start using liquid egg whites here and there too.
A doc told me to stay away from protein powders as I tend to get rosacea and he reckons protein powders can aggravate it. Although looking online it seems only the milk based proteins can cause this, so I might look into some vegan ones.
I eat a lot of eggs, peanut butter, whole milk, and have ham and/or beef in my sandwiches at work. None of that processed stuff, either.What do people here do for protein?
I'm trying to get my protein up a bit not only for muscle growth but also just to hopefully feel more satiated on less calories. I'm gonna start adding greek yoghurt and powdered peanut butter to things. And I might start using liquid egg whites here and there too.
A doc told me to stay away from protein powders as I tend to get rosacea and he reckons protein powders can aggravate it. Although looking online it seems only the milk based proteins can cause this, so I might look into some vegan ones.
Apart from the "at work" comment our diets sound similar. I'm 68 mind lolI eat a lot of eggs, peanut butter, whole milk, and have ham and/or beef in my sandwiches at work. None of that processed stuff, either.
Huel adverts keep coming up on my Insta feed. Might check that out. Might get some pea protein too.I eat a lot of eggs, peanut butter, whole milk, and have ham and/or beef in my sandwiches at work. None of that processed stuff, either.
Being a builder I’m quite limited to what I can have, so I also use PhD Diet Whey and Huel to supplement. Huel is great as it’s in some ways a meal replacement. It’s very useful.
Protein bars are a bit tricky. I find that they’re either very expensive or horribly dense and a chore to eat. It’s hard to find a good value one.
Their advertising is relentless and a bit cringe tbh.Huel adverts keep coming up on my Insta feed. Might check that out. Might get some pea protein too.