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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Tips for Selecting the Best Protein Powder for Bodybuilding

By Marcus J. Dawson

Protein powders are a good source of nutrients for athletes. The nutrients that protein powders contain are great for athletes looking to maximize muscle gains. Combined with a healthy nutritional plan, the right type of protein powder can greatly improve the performance of an athlete.

Protein powders come in different varieties. Calcium caseinate, whey protein, rice protein, and soy protein are the most common types of protein powders available in the market. The choice of which protein powder to take will depend on the nutritional program, training, preferences and even allergies of an individual. Ask yourselves the following question in order to determine which type of protein powder will suit your needs:

1. Is convenience important for you? There are a lot of ready-to-drink protein shakes that are designed for individuals who lead a fast paced lifestyle. Look for these shakes if you find that you do not have the time to concoct your own recipe.

2. What amino acids does the formula contain? Different formulas contain different ingredients. The most important ingredient in a protein powder is amino acids. Amino acids are vital for muscle cells repair. However, each protein powder formulation contain different and varying amounts of amino acids. Author John Hansen, of the book "Natural Bodybuilding" states that the amino acids in whey protein are best for our body to consume after a workout.

3. What flavors suit your taste? Protein powders are available in a variety of flavors. The most popular ones are chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry. Flavored protein powders provide a more enjoyable drink for athletes. Test some brands and flavor before buying a product in bulk.

4. Is the powder designed to be a meal replacement or a snack? Selecting a meal replacement powder means you may need to make significant changes to your diet to accommodate for the new food item. Protein powders designed to be snacks are usually lower in calories than the meal replacement variety, and may be a better option for you if you are trying to stick with a low-calorie diet.

5. How can you consume the powder? Protein powders dissolve usually dissolve in water but some brands do not easily dissolve in shakes and soups. Test different brands to make sure that you have something that you can enjoy over the long-term. - 17273

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