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Muscle Milk while cutting?

SwoleT

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Just wondering if yall think itd be a good idea to drink muscle milk while cutting. It says it burns fat or w/e but im still sceptacle. I just love the taste of it and its really hard for me to put down any other type of protien shake w/o adding things like bannanas, peanut butter or ice cream. So sohuld i stay away from muscle milk while cutting or should i keep using it?
 
Yeah, but milk doesn't have maltodextrin and Muscle Milk does, it does make a hell of a cheat drink though LOL. I used to have 1 scoop of MM, 1 cup of 2% milk, one half banana, some crushed ice and voila.
 
Iron Warrior said:
Yeah, but milk doesn't have maltodextrin and Muscle Milk does, it does make a hell of a cheat drink though LOL. I used to have 1 scoop of MM, 1 cup of 2% milk, one half banana, some crushed ice and voila.

Whoa - my eyes played a trick on me. For a second, I thought you said for a cheat drink, you use 1 scoop of MM, 1 cup of 2% milk, one half banana, some crushed ice and vodka. :)
 
Sunder said:
Whoa - my eyes played a trick on me. For a second, I thought you said for a cheat drink, you use 1 scoop of MM, 1 cup of 2% milk, one half banana, some crushed ice and vodka. :)

lol. that's what i though it said too. sounds delicious!
 
If you are trying to cut then adding a high calorie/high fat/maltodextrin shake does not make too much sense to me.
 
I feel as long as your carbs are low anyway, and you limit your malto intake to one serving of MM, and PWO it should work.. I've used MM while cutting, all you gotta do is stop for 2wks, then start up again when carbing up, that's if you plan to compete.. ;)
 
bigpetefox said:
I feel as long as your carbs are low anyway, and you limit your malto intake to one serving of MM, and PWO it should work.. I've used MM while cutting, all you gotta do is stop for 2wks, then start up again when carbing up, that's if you plan to compete..
PWO = post work out or pre work out? EIther way i get most my carbs pre and post work out. I just get sick of ON whey protien. I dont plan to compete im just tryin to get down to 8% BF, im like at 11 prolly right now. If muscle milk is bad then can anyone give me a name of a protein that taste good but would be better for cutting?
 
SwoleT said:
PWO = post work out or pre work out? EIther way i get most my carbs pre and post work out. I just get sick of ON whey protien. I dont plan to compete im just tryin to get down to 8% BF, im like at 11 prolly right now. If muscle milk is bad then can anyone give me a name of a protein that taste good but would be better for cutting?
I meant post workout.. ;)

You can still use it, I'd say to go with a serving for breakfast, that should help.. :)

Try out All The Whey isolate if you need a straight protein for the rest of the day..
 
bigpetefox said:
I meant post workout.. ;)

You can still use it, I'd say to go with a serving for breakfast, that should help.. :)

Try out All The Whey isolate if you need a straight protein for the rest of the day..
thanks, one more question though, Do u think muscle milk really BURNS FAT? Cause its got 8g of sat fat in it (thats what im most worried about)
 
SwoleT said:
thanks, one more question though, Do u think muscle milk really BURNS FAT? Cause its got 8g of sat fat in it (thats what im most worried about)
It's from MCT's, which do nothing to your cholesterol levels or anything.. I wouldn't say it "burns fat", but I will say that adjusting your calories around it can help.. :)
 
Glad I found this thread, I was just wondering the same thing. What I have been doing is mixing 1 scoop MM w/ 1 scoop ON Whey in the A.M. with breakfast, due to the high fact / sugar content. Guess I was right on with that one. I'll just continue that until the jug runs out, then never buy it again lol
 
As far as I can tell, the main selling point of MM is taste. The Macro profile isn't horrible, but it's not amazing either (I try not to buy foods that don't have a 10g protein:100 cal, and have protein powder improve the final calorie+protein numbers for the day, which MM doesn't do).

I think it's fine as a pre-workout shake and my favourite use is to mix a product with a poor->moderate taste but fantastic macro profile with MM to have a good shake that can be used on a diet. It also masks the taste of fibre supplements, which I go heavy on when dieting.
 
I was using the Muscle Milk for my last competition up to the day of the show. I was having it (iScoop) in the am with my oatmeal, post workout (3scoops) and mixed with my eggs (1scoop) for my last meal before bed. I was one of the best conditioned guys in the show, so I think as long as the rest of your diet, cardio regimine and training are in check it shouldnt be a problem. I was also utilising a pretty low carb diet, a high day was 250g carbs, and low days were 80g carbs.
 
LOL...

Read the first post again...

If the comparison is between having a Muscle Milk shake or having another type with bananas, peanut butter and/or ICE CREAM... then go with the Muscle Milk!

Really though, some of the other answers here put it in perspective. I think MM is good for certain timings, but not others. Look into Evopro, that's Cytosport's protein component of Muscle Milk, by itself. Still tastes very good but perhaps a better nutrient profile for your purposes.
 
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