Flaw
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This article came from T-nation.com and is entitled the top 10 post workout Nutrition myths. Now reading over this article it contradicts some things i've been taught. It contradicts many things a lot of people are doing post workout and have been doing for decades.. Wanted some opinions on this article. BS or legit?
My personal opinion is that pre-workout nutrition is more important then post because you gotta have a good workout to break down that muscle tissue. Poor workouts= bad results. Gotta have the energy and can't have a low glycogen store. Break down the muscle tissue and protein synthesis will begin no matter what. Some thoughts?
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My personal opinion is that pre-workout nutrition is more important then post because you gotta have a good workout to break down that muscle tissue. Poor workouts= bad results. Gotta have the energy and can't have a low glycogen store. Break down the muscle tissue and protein synthesis will begin no matter what. Some thoughts?
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