Boost Your
Workouts and Nutrition With Protein Powder Smoothies
One of the
most important aspects of living a healthy lifestyle is diet. Sound nutrition
can truly make such a difference in your daily energy levels, disease
prevention, health, and improving the results of your hard work in exercise.
Protein,
along with carbohydrates and fat is what is known as a
"macronutrient," this simply means the body needs large amounts of it
as compared to micronutrients, which include, vitamins and minerals and are
needed in lesser quantities.
In contrast
to micronutrients, the body doesn’t store protein to draw on when it needs it,
so it should be an important part of your daily diet.
The Power of Protein
·
Protein
is an essential component of every cell in the body.
·
The
nails and hair are made mostly from it.
·
The
body uses protein for vital internal functions, such as, to repair and build
tissue.
·
It
is the building block of bones, cartilage, skin, blood and muscles.
·
Protein
also makes hormones, enzymes and other vital chemicals in the body.
Benefits Of Protein For Workouts
Along with
the vital benefits of protein mentioned before, ingesting protein after a
workout, especially after doing strength and muscle work is one of the most
important times to get protein into the body.
This is
because it will go to the muscles where it can begin the healing and recovery
of the "micro tears," which, are small tears in muscle tissue caused
by intense contractions of lifting weights
.
The key to supplying and nourishing
the body with protein is to choose the right forms.
When it
comes to eating animal protein for example, it is best to choose lean varieties
most of the time, such as, chicken and turkey.
And, then
there is the highly efficient, convenient and fun protein powder and all that
it can do to improve the efficiency of your workouts and nutritional stability.
Protein Powder Smoothies And Shakes
It is a fact
that the best way to get the needed benefits of protein is through solid food,
but, this is not always possible or convenient, as people are busy, and have
hectic lives. Hitting your protein macronutrient goals day by day can be a
really difficult task. This is how protein shakes can be of great use.
By enjoying
delicious protein powder smoothies you can enjoy what you’re consuming while
reaching your goals.
Because
solid food takes more time to digest and to break down the protein and send it
to the muscles, it can be best to take a protein shake immediately following a
workout, since it will reach the muscle within 30 minutes of ingestion.
Definitely, we can see the advantage to taking a protein shake in this
instance.
Protein,
alike any other macro nutrient is essential to make sure that you get
everything out of your workout. Being dehydrated before a workout can be
detrimental to your performance and cause a significant lack in strength and
focus.
Protein
smoothies, as well as, water, are an excellent way to keep hydrated before a
workout!
Unlike
standard protein powder shakes (typically mixed with water or milk) protein
powder smoothies not only provide essential protein to reach daily goals, but,
they are also an excellent source of energy from the natural sugar within the
fruits that you include.
This means that with a single protein
powder shake you can stay hydrated, reach your protein goals, enjoy a nice
tasting drink, as well as, benefit from an increase in energy levels!
What could be better?
Does The Brand Of Protein Powder
Matter?
Some people
think of protein powders as a “magic solution” to building muscle. This is not
the case. Protein powder is simply a convenient way of consuming grams of
protein. A gram of protein from a chicken breast is identical to a gram of
protein from powders.
Make sure
you read the label when purchasing your protein powders. Typically, a solid
protein powder will contain 20 grams of protein for every 25 grams powder. Some
cheap protein powders are full of sugary carbs and little protein content.
Always choose all natural products without unnecessary added artificial ingredients.
4 Protein Powder Smoothie Recipes
1. Banana-Oat Protein Smoothie
Bananas are
essential sources of potassium that aids calcium absorption and protects the
heart. This is the ideal drink before a strenuous workout - it will sustain
your blood sugar and prevent muscle cramps.
Ingredients:
1-2 scoops /
25-50 grams (depending on your protein goals) of protein powder
2 scoops /
50 grams of oats / Instant Oats
1 & ½
half bananas
1 & 1/2
half cups of low or non-fat milk
2. Blueberry Blast
With the
various micro nutrients packed into blueberries it means that not only are you
benefitting from all the pro’s already outlined but you are also becoming
healthier all at the same time.
Ingredients:
1 cup
vanilla almond milk (unsweetened)
1 frozen
banana
1/2 cup
blueberries
1 scoop
protein powder (unflavored or vanilla flavor, but, watch the sugar content on
the package)
3. Tropical Breeze
With a range
of healthy fruits the tropical breeze is a healthy nutrient and protein filled
smoothie that will provide excellent results when consumed.
Ingredients:
1 cup
vanilla almond milk (unsweetened)
1 cup
pineapple
1 teaspoon
fresh shredded coconut (no sugar added) or coconut milk
1/2 cup
blueberries (get frozen when out of season)
1 scoop of
protein powder (unflavored or vanilla flavored)
4. Banana Bread Shake
Another
excellent source of energy and potassium from the bananas along with the slow
release energy from the oatmeal and bran flakes to keep you going throughout
your workout and your entire day!
Ingredients:
1- 2 Scoops
/ 25-50 grams (depending on your protein goals) of protein powder
1 banana
½ cup of
Oatmeal
3/4 cup bran
flakes
1 bottle of water
Sweetener to
add taste
Best Times To Drink Protein
Smoothies?
Some people
like to consume their smoothie in the morning. This can be a great idea if you
generally don’t feel hungry in the mornings. A protein smoothie can provide a
boost of energy to get you started for the day if you also feel tired.
Generally, a
smoothie that is consumed pre-workout (before the workout) can generate the
best results due to the high amount of natural sugar carbs and fast release
energy that can increase performance during workouts.
And, of
course, a protein shake can be great after workouts to aid in muscle recovery.
© Jeff Davy
2014
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