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May 18 2013 06:41pm
For protein powder, go with Optimum Nutrition Pro Complex Natural or NOW! Whey Protein
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May 24 2013 08:50pm
Dragonboat Regatta Prepartion:

Quote (TempoONE @ May 25 2012 09:19pm)
HEY RAYNOR, need your help quick time

I have my first dragonboat race of the season tmr morning.
And about 2 hours break in between each new race.

What is a good all natural product similar to gatorarde that can replenish my electrolytes (what about black bean powder in water?) and or other things that will help increase energy before a race?

What kinds of food should I bring?

high carbs? high protein?

etc etc help me out brosephs

greatly appreciate it

TLDR: basically what should i be eating, tonight, before a race, during a break (2hr break) etc

will update on details



In regards to pre-race electrolytes and glycogen, Gatorade is hard to beat. It has sufficient sugar and electrolytes for pre-race. I would advise about 24 oz of gatorade with 1 banana and a 20g protein shake prior to the race. On your 2 hour break, I would suggest another 20g protein shake and another 20oz gatorade and another banana. Post race, you can have another 20 oz gatorade, 1 banana, and 20g protein shake.

This will be the cheapest and most efficient way of doing things for you right now.
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Jun 10 2013 10:57pm
Quote (TempoONE @ Jun 10 2013 03:53pm)
recommended BCAA supplement?


Optimum Nutrition BCAA Caps are great. However, many other companies make them just as well (Such as NOW!).

Stay away from any BCAA supps with artificial colors, flavors, and sweeteners
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Jun 11 2013 08:31pm
TempoONE: how do you come up with macros percentages?

SKCRaynor
approximations based on macronutrient requirements for body type/weight/height and goals.

Generally, we start with caloric requirements for height/weight. Then we consider body type and metabolism. After that, we consider the persons goals. Once we get a caloric requirement for all of those, we determine minimum necessities....ie: 1-1.5g / lb bodyweight of protein for bulking (minimum). We also establish maximum levels of things, for example, 20g carbs on keto.

After all items are calculated, we prioritize based on the above structure. If a person is looking to lean bulk, as long as they hit protein requirements and keep the calories in check, they can pretty much do whatever they want. However, if that person hits 300g of protein, 300g of carbs, and 50g of fat, and still has 500 cals left over....it would be appropriate to give that person additional protein as a priority, carbs secondary, and fats tertiary. The reason for this is that protein is the most satiating of the macros. This will keep the person feeling full, longer, and thus prevent them from going over with calorie dense foods, particularly sweets.

I can literally talk about this subject all day...but I think you get the idea.

This post was edited by TempoONE on Jun 11 2013 08:31pm
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