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From: Al@...To: PoWeRTX@...Sent: 6/5/2008 7:19:08 P.M. Central Daylight TimeSubj: Eat Real Food, Not "Recovery" Products, After Serious Exercise

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Eat Real Food, Not "Recovery" Products, After Serious Exercise (I’m not sure if the protein levels that they recommend are enough, but the concept is sound. I know I cannot tolerate most protein powders, so I eat real food after training…3 eggs, meat and some carbs)

The New York Times interviews experienced athletes and researchers and finds that the wealth of so-called "recovery" drinks and protein bars are mostly over-hyped. During and after a long exercise period, like a marathon or lengthy bike ride, you don't need specialized products, or a four-to-one carbohydrate/protein mix, to boost your performance:

Dr. Rennie said that 10 to 15 grams of protein is probably adequate for any adult. And you don't need a special drink or energy bar to get it. One egg has 6 grams of protein. Two ounces of chicken has more than 12 grams.

Fruit, water, and fruit juice also work well after hard workouts, the article notes, and don't have to be taken within any certain window after the exercise. Photo by epimetheus.

Real Thought for Food for Long Workouts [New York Times

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