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  1. #1
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    What about chocolate soy milk? Or just some protein powder, mixed up with cocoa mix for the carbs?

    As I understand it, chocolate milk is good because it provides a good mix of protein and carbs. I would think that any "real food" with a similar nutritional profile and calories would do the trick. Then again, I'm not a nutritionist....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Becky View Post
    What about chocolate soy milk? Or just some protein powder, mixed up with cocoa mix for the carbs?

    As I understand it, chocolate milk is good because it provides a good mix of protein and carbs. I would think that any "real food" with a similar nutritional profile and calories would do the trick. Then again, I'm not a nutritionist....
    But Nancy Clark is a nutritionist, and I just looked in her book.* She talks about how many grams of carbohydrates you should get based on body weight, and when you should ingest them. The food/beverage should include a little protein but she doesn't think getting a specific ratio of protein/carbs is important. Also rehydrating is your top priority if you've lost fluids during the workout. But she says nothing specific about recovery drinks. She mentions things like cereal with milk and a banana, a fruit smoothie with a handful of pretzels, cran-apple juice with crackers and string cheese, and V8 juice and a turkey sub.

    BTW I have heard that people who are lactose intolerant can have yogurt without problems. So that might be a something to try.


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    Thanks for looking this up. I've heard a one-to-three ratio of protein to carbs is ideal.
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    chocolate skim milk is my go to- milk is excellent for rehydrating and the chocolate adds a bit of sweetness, some caffine and some general comfort. If I have any coffee left over from breakfast, I throw the chocolate milk. some of the left over coffee, a half a banana and a scoop of protein powder and make a smoothie.

    I also buy small 6 oz packages of skim chocolate skim milk in the grocery stores which are handy to keep in the fridge and grab to sip as I do my post ride bike check, tires, brakes, chain etc.

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    I really like my Hammer recovery drink after a long ride (35-50 miles for me right now). Anything less and I have a much less expensive whey protein drink or some tasty chocolate milk. Under 20 miles and I generally jut rehydrate with water and eat a healthy meal within two hours.

    Since I save my Hammer for only my big rides it lasts longer... which now has me wondering what the shelf life is....
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    Quote Originally Posted by rubysoho View Post
    I really like my Hammer recovery drink after a long ride (35-50 miles for me right now). Anything less and I have a much less expensive whey protein drink or some tasty chocolate milk. Under 20 miles and I generally jut rehydrate with water and eat a healthy meal within two hours.

    Since I save my Hammer for only my big rides it lasts longer... which now has me wondering what the shelf life is....
    Do you notice any difference in how recovered you feel with the two different products? Obviously the ride length factors in too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bluebug32 View Post
    Do you notice any difference in how recovered you feel with the two different products? Obviously the ride length factors in too.
    Yes. A friend made me a recovery drink with the Hammer brand and I made sure to pester him for the brand because I did notice a significant difference. Before that I was using Gold Standard Whey which I had been given as a gift. There are probably other factors that go in to recovery but I could only pinpoint the use of Hammer as the main difference between some very similar rides (route, distance but not temperature... I think there was a 10 degree shift between the two weeks and I can't remember which drink was taken on which day... I want to say Hammer was on the hotter day).

    I am going to look into shelf life. The GSW was about a year old at that point and I have ordered a new bag since then (saved money to order in bulk but if I am not using it fast enough then it doesn't make sense...). I still use my Hammer stuff sparingly. An added perk is I think Hammer products taste better too.

    (And I do not work for any supplement company nor do I have any ties to Hammer )
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    We buy our Whey protein at Costco(just did for the first time last month actually- it was cheaper then from the vitamin stores).

    I mix 1 serving of whey protein with some milk and juice- sometimes I add coffee to it

    I used to be big on the Recoverite but I also am on a budget and it didn't end up fitting into it!

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    I use Endura by Metagenics. I think its $30 for a container. Using it has made a noticeable difference in recovery and performance.
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