So according to the research, in order to stimulate MPS, 3-5 grams of leucine is required per meal. Let's say that one does not have a leucine-rich meal, can you take BCAA's with a meal to account of the missing leucine?
This, or SNS Leucine (500g a tub) is an alternative powdered option.You certainly can, or Analyzed Supplements produced Leucine tabs with exactly that use in mind
Leucine does not taste well at all go for caps or mix it in, its tolerable but when u can buy caps u an totally avoid itOr bulk leucine or BCAA. But it doesn't taste good. Mixed with protein shake it's okay.
So according to the research, in order to stimulate MPS, 3-5 grams of leucine is required per meal. Let's say that one does not have a leucine-rich meal, can you take BCAA's with a meal to account of the missing leucine?
Yes, I am on a cut right now with 45% protein, 35% fat and 30% carbs. I'm on EC/ECA and want to preserve as much muscle as possible.
Eca is only anti catabolic in bovine. Get in a cheat meal of 40 to 50% of your weekly deficit each week. Hell even natural guys can get away with a 400 calorie deficit every day with a big refeed. Take bcaas pre workout. Bcaas first thing of the morning along with meal. There ya go!
So according to the research, in order to stimulate MPS, 3-5 grams of leucine is required per meal. Let's say that one does not have a leucine-rich meal, can you take BCAA's with a meal to account of the missing leucine?
There is also a good amount of research coming out now that is suggesting that BCAA's are inferior compared with complete proteins - as such - maybe EAA's would be a better option
EAAs for intra workout.
what?If you're natural your probably getting too much protein anyway. *Asuming you follow 1g per lb*
what?
so how much protein intake do you propose is "too much"?
interested to hear this rationalization..
what?
so how much protein intake do you propose is "too much"?
interested to hear this rationalization..
i see..thanks for expanding on your personal thoughts
fyi -- even when i was natty, i consumed way more than 1g/lb bw
i wouldn't get caught up in what the latest "research" says is the appropriate amount of protein for anyone, let alone for sports active ppl or bb'ers
Ive always dosed luecine in between meals and pre/post workout
Ive always dosed luecine in between meals and pre/post workout
whateverThis isn't latest. Its what the 1g per lb is based off of.lol
lolYou don't always have to come across so confrontational.
whatever
just please don't run around telling someone they are not absorbing the protein they are consuming, or that x amount is "too much"
i do not understand the questionSo you are denying the fact that a good asmount of aminos are stored and converted into glucose?*bulking specifically*
Ladies, please.
In all seriousness then, more than 1gram per lb of bw is a waste? Meaning if I'm intaking 240g of protein and about 115g of carbs with the rest coming from fat, that .5 of protein is being wasted?
there is no such thing as waste, when discussing amounts of proteinLadies, please.
In all seriousness then, more than 1gram per lb of bw is a waste? Meaning if I'm intaking 240g of protein and about 115g of carbs with the rest coming from fat, that .5 of protein is being wasted?
Ladies, please. In all seriousness then, more than 1gram per lb of bw is a waste? Meaning if I'm intaking 240g of protein and about 115g of carbs with the rest coming from fat, that .5 of protein is being wasted?
ahaa -- but only within the context of concurrent excess caloric ingestionToo much protein can be stored as fat though.
ahaa -- but only within the context of concurrent excess caloric ingestion protein alone, as a singular macro, is not responsible for bodyfat, and in fact is the LEAST likely of the macros to be stored as such