Or it could simply be the extra calories that were ingested. Protein utilization drops off rapidly after roughly 1g/lb.Elephant said:The Russian's have published research that said 4.2 grams per Kg of bodyweight was optimal.
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Or it could simply be the extra calories that were ingested. Protein utilization drops off rapidly after roughly 1g/lb.Elephant said:The Russian's have published research that said 4.2 grams per Kg of bodyweight was optimal.
Adogg4 said:science is always about 4 steps behind the bodybuilder
do you think the pros design their aas cycles and diets around what they read in a science journal?
I think not
Grizzly said:You may want to look into the research done on training and then re-evaluate that statement since bodybuliders are lightyears behind science when it come to training.
Moreover, BB's are not ahead of science; they're ahead of mainstream America.
Bob Smith said:And you base this opinion on what scientific studies?
In terms of # 2, I think you are way wrong. Out of training, nutrition and drugs, the only one that BBers are "ahead" of when it comes to science is drugs. Thats the only way that #2 would be correct. In terms of training methods to build muscle, the vast majority of BBers are way behind.Adogg4 said:#1, what works on paper doesnt necesarily work in practice
#2, bodybuilders are ahead of science when it comes to building muscle
which was my original point
Bob Smith said:In terms of # 2, I think you are way wrong. Out of training, nutrition and drugs, the only one that BBers are "ahead" of when it comes to science is drugs. Thats the only way that #2 would be correct. In terms of training methods to build muscle, the vast majority of BBers are way behind.
KTCK, I dont think there is really a point of overkill so much as there is the point of "why bother." At some point it just becomes much more economical to use carbs for added calories rather than protein. For protein intake, IMO, 1.5-2g/lb would be at the very top of the range. 1-1.5g/lb is a good reasonable protein intake.
Some of your post are quite confusing. How do you mean take out the milk? Do you mean have water with it? If so whats your point?Inkworm3 said:Russian Bear 5000 weight Gainer Take out the milk
gmccrac said:. i am in tune with how much of what and when my body needs it. Find that for yourself and you will quit getting so many confusing answers
Frankenstud said:600 mg of protein daily...is disgusting and unhealthy....Think about your liver and kidneys! 450mg's daily is the most one should consume considering height and weight...anything more is destructive and a waste of $$$!!! im 6'2'' and weigh 255 and I consume 350g protein daily with great results!
Meathead74 said:You weigh 255 and think 600mg of protein is alot? Give me about 10,000 times that amount. What do you do? Lick your finger, stick it in some whey, lick it again and done for the day? Id think you just had a typo, but you did do it 2 times.
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