Isn't that a catch 22 though? Lower protein may help with less myostatin, but how do you take advantage of the lower myostatin if there isn't enough protein for effective synthesis? You just can't win.
You're right,you just can't win.that's why we don't see Jay Cutlers at every street corner.your genome doesn't want you to be Jay CutlerIsn't that a catch 22 though? Lower protein may help with less myostatin, but how do you take advantage of the lower myostatin if there isn't enough protein for effective synthesis? You just can't win.
Well, protein isnt just limited to building muscles but also burning fat. It is a better choice than both carbs and fats when one is trying to burn fat off.
I also think that carbs play a key role in protein's effectiveness. The more carbs I eat, the less protein is required to build muscle mass.
What I've read is carbs are protein sparring and like you said the more I eat carbs the less protein I need and I feel my muscles grow when I eat more carbs.
Does no one realize the guy who wrote this has also been pushing myo-t12, myo-x and other snake oil supplements?
Protein also causes insulin spikes, not just carbohydrates. Carbs also make your muscles feel fuller and give the impression of size. Go keto for a couple weeks and you'll lose some size. It comes right back when you carb up.
Protein does cause insulin release but not sufficient amounts in and of itself. It needs carbs. Unless 100% of ur protein is from fast-releasing sources, carbs are essential for the benefits of insulin anabolism. To say that because protein causes insulin release and therefore justifies the idea of muscle building without carbs is kinda like saying that a 2 iu injection of insulin is just as effective as a 5 or 7 iu injection. It just isnt true. The water weight u speak of is only partially true. The danger in ketosis isnt losing the glycogen, but sacrificing the muscle aminos in its place. So long as u are in a caloric deficit and are carbless, u risk eating excessive amounts of muscle mass during anaerobic activity. The degree in which this occurs varies greatly from one person to another as genetics & metabolism do play a key role in how efficiently the body uses fats vs. carbs for energy.
I honestly wasn't trying to start a debate. It varies from person to person what works best. I look like **** on high carb, but some people can looked lean on moderate to high carb diets.
My bigger thing was that Colker isn't someone is listen to wit ball his "myostatin inhibiting" products