Yep, it's not cheap. You could just use the Humapro once a day with some quick carbs post workout, depends what you're trying to do.
Actually if I was using Humapro post workout I wouldn't take it intra. If moneys no object, some Humapro with carbs 15 mins before workout. As I often just eat between 11am - 5 pm, I like taking some after eating 5 gms coconut oil before bed.
Last edited by markam; 01-17-2013 at 10:08 AM.
That's seems like such a waste of time, effort, and money. Too much emphasis on supplements instead of focusing on actual nutrition.
M. Ed. Ex Phys
Well, counting your total calorie intake and macros ain't exactly a walk in the park, either. In my opinion I eat very healthy food 90% of the time, and by supplementing with BCAAs and EAAs I don't have to consume a small farmyard of animals to get my daily protein requirements.
That's what I was thinking too.
Seems like I'd be mixing/drinking something every few minutes, and I'd need like 6 shaker cups a day.
I've found food the be way cheaper than supps and I love to eat.
But if it's working for him that's great and I hope it continues a to work too.
Different strokes for different folks!!
It takes far more effort to follow the protocol you outlined than to count macros. EAA/BCAA is no substitution for whole foods and this mentality is one of the biggest plagues out there right now. Too much reliance on supplements when the overwhelming majority of them are for convenience and not necessity. With each year, I find myself using fewer and fewer supplements. My "staples" used to be near 10 or so per day, but it's down to four: fish oil, NaRALA, digestive enzymes, and Erase (on-cycle AI).
Again, the amount of time that people put into micromanaging their supplements blows my mind, especially when they put maybe 1/10th of that amount of effort into training templates and cooking.
M. Ed. Ex Phys
Well the thing is that I work at night, so I'm home in the daytime and I workout at home also.
Having some Bcaas when I get up tides me over until after I've taken my son to school plus a few other things, so I either eat at 11am or start training then, it's not that complicated. Though I can see it would be harder to manage if I was away from home in the day.
I use Bcaas twice a day and Humapro post workout and before bed. Since I've stopped using whey, my stomachs been a lot happier and I've spent far less time in the bathroom. Maybe whey just doesn't agree with me. I also get protein from many other quality sources, but haven't knowingly tried horse meat yet. (In the UK horse meat was found in burgers on sale in two mayor supermarkets, and there's been an outcry). Horsemeat actually sounds quite good to me; I know it's low in fat and has a sweetish taste to it.
I used to have a protocol like above and that shit was hard to keep on top of because if you don't have or aren't around your supps your screwed. It almost becomes stressful because your I was always watching the clock trying to get what I thought I needed into my body and certain times. Now my staples are fish oil, CLA, digestive enzymes, green tea, and slin sane for heavy carb meals.
BCAAs and protein are only used around my workout or if I'm in a pinch and need one because I can't or don't have time to eat.