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Dino Velvet
01-29-2013, 01:30 AM
I'm at the low end of my weight right now between 220-225 lbs. Don't want to lose another ounce. What I would like to do now since I've leaned out is to slowly build back up to around 250 lbs being as strong as possible.
I'm looking for a good protein powder with some extra goodies in it but that still tastes OK so a few carbs are fine. Definitely not looking for any Weight Gainer massive calorie powders though.
I've been out of the loop for awhile on supplement brands focusing more on cardio/weight loss. Is Muscletech still considered the best brand or does Jarrow or another company have a comparable powder at a better price?
http://www.muscletech.com/
http://www.jarrow.com/
eccentricBlue
01-29-2013, 02:04 AM
The best tasting ones I've ever tried are the ON Nutrition Regular, casein, & hydro builder powders.
Dino Velvet
01-29-2013, 03:48 AM
The best tasting ones I've ever tried are the ON Nutrition Regular, casein, & hydro builder powders.
Thanks. I checked out the site.
http://www.optimumnutrition.com/
sophiebendable
01-29-2013, 06:23 AM
Probably not the person you expected an answer from, but I use Sunwarrior powder sometimes to deal with the crazy amount I need to eat from all the yoga and contortion work I do. It's vegan, soy free (for you boys who are afraid soy will turn you into a lady ;) ), and a complete protein with branch chain amino acids that are supposed to quell hunger. And I think it tastes better than any of the other vegan protein powders, most of which are gross.
robertlouis
01-29-2013, 06:39 AM
I'm at the low end of my weight right now between 220-225 lbs. Don't want to lose another ounce. What I would like to do now since I've leaned out is to slowly build back up to around 250 lbs being as strong as possible.
I'm looking for a good protein powder with some extra goodies in it but that still tastes OK so a few carbs are fine. Definitely not looking for any Weight Gainer massive calorie powders though.
I've been out of the loop for awhile on supplement brands focusing more on cardio/weight loss. Is Muscletech still considered the best brand or does Jarrow or another company have a comparable powder at a better price?
http://www.muscletech.com/
http://www.jarrow.com/
Good for you, Dino. That's a lot less than you've weighed in the past from what you've said. If it's going back on, make sure it's muscle.
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