Posts Tagged ‘Carbohydrate’
Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010
Building Muscle - Post-exercise muscle biopsies in eight moderately trained male runners showed that after drinking 16 ounces of fat free chocolate milk, the runners had enhanced skeletal muscle protein synthesis - a sign that muscles were better able to repair and rebuild - compared to when they drank a carbohydrate only sports beverage with the same amount of calories. The researchers suggest ...
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Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010
One of the best post-exercise recovery drinks could already be in your refrigerator, according to new research presented at the American College of Sports Medicine conference this week. In a series of four studies, researchers found that chocolate milk offered a recovery advantage to help repair and rebuild muscles, compared to specially designed carbohydrate sports drinks.
Tags: Advantage, American College Of Sports Medicine, Carbohydrate, Chocolate Milk, College Of Sports Medicine, Exercise, Medicine, Medicine Conference, Muscles, Refrigerator, Sports Drinks, Sports Medicine
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Monday, August 3rd, 2009
by Chris Tan Carbohydrate loading - The number tip in building muscle is to gain a good healthy amount of weight. A body will only build muscle if it has an excess of calories even after a full calorie burning workout. This surplus in calories allows the body to repair any tissue damage caused by the exercise routine as well as assist in building new muscle. In order to achieve this, your calorie intake must be 20 times your actual weight. Your Fat Intake - Hormones play a major role in the
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