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HIIT, Size & Strength Gains, Post WO Drink & Cheating
HIIT, Size & Strength Gains, Post WO Drink & Cheating
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@itssupertommy It makes no difference when you train. The important things is THAT you train!
Hey Steve I wanted to know if weight training like at 8pm to 9pm will effect results because since you have already used some energy during the day will it effect your performance? Thanks
wasap steve..ur videos have helped me alot in achieving my ripped abs… Im a 19 year old, 145 pound soccer player…I would like to add some bulk to my frame. i love doing my cardio, but do i have to stop cardio and just stick to weight training to get bigger in time for the new season? Would weight training 3 times a week and HIIT 3 times a week help me get bigger?
@BodyPerformanceTV Thanks Steve, i’m glad you answered! That answered all my doubts
@xxxnicolxxx I answered your question on my 7-9-10 BlogTalkRadio com show. You can listen there or on iTunes. Search Steve Turano. Recent shows can be heard on my site home page at the bottom once they upload. I also host a Sat. morning radio show from 9-10 am EST on 1340 am Tan Talk radio. Call in & ask me your weight loss & fitness questions. 1-866-826-1340 tantalk1340 com. I also upload it to iTunes. You can also listen at GreatFatLossPill com. Click on the On The Air tab at the top.
Steve, you said in your after post workout drink that a mixture of carbs and protein liquds is best for intensive workout. But here you said high sugar drinks like coke, which is better?
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for my PWO drink, I mix a scoop of Twisted Cherry Nectar protein (only 50 cals for 23g of protein) with a glass of V8 fusion (cran-blackberry)
delicious. I look forward to the drink the whole time im working out
@aleterra For an athlete that training hard that’s ok but not the best.
instead of a sugary drink I would have some whole fruit.
@Chaaarge I answered your question on my 5-25-10 BlogTalkRadio show. Go to BlogTalkRadio and search Steve Turano. The show can also be downloaded from iTunes. The most recent shows can also be heard on my website home page (at the bottom) once it uploads. Tell a friend! ~Steve
how about planning cheat days? let’s say your goal is to eat 1500 calories per day, then just eat 1000 calories for four days in a row, then on the fifth day you can add in those 2000 extra calories. 2000+1500=3500! Boom! you got yourself a badass cheat days with 3500 calories
i find for me the best results come from a sugary protein drink (such as gatorade and whey, or even fat free icream (which is loaded with maltrodextrin) with whey mixed into a shake) I do this not so much for restoring(which it accomplishes to do) but in order to create an insulin spike that drives the vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates and amino acids as soon as possible into my muscle cells so they can return to an anabolic state and start protein synthesis as soon as possible.
@geobros i drink gatorade mixed in with a scoop of whey post workout
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@shottadipset I beieve I did. OR you could listen to the free audio seminar on my website. I cover that during the seminar.
can you please make a video explaining fructose vs glucose vs sucrose
That whole sugar reason is why i like to take my creatine drink right after my workout because it’s loaded with like 30 grams of sugar, it’s basically kool-aid with creatine. Do you think an energy drink would benefit someone who has a very high intensity cardio/weight training program? I do understand that they have a lot of caffeine and everything.. Oh and your videos are EXTREMELY detailed i’m so glad i came across them! Thanks!
I like the idea of cheat meals better, like one meal on Wed and one on Sat or Sun.
Steve,
Love all your videos. Just a question: can I replace my glycogen storage with high-glucose foods after a workout? You mentioned drinks. I was wondering if it also applies to food. Perhaps it takes longer to digest and doesn’t have the same impact as the drinks.
I’m into bodybuilding (not professionally or competitively). But I have intense, compound exercise-based routines. Deadlifts, bench press, squat, military press, standing v bar rows, leg presses, fewer isolation, etc.
Thanks!
Perfectly explained just like your other videos.Much appreciated! thanks steve
I don’t recommend having a coke. Your muscles need a nutrient-dense carbohydrate source after an intense workout. Eat fruit instead to replenish your glycogen stores.
I’m also a HIT lifter. I tend to do HIT most of the time,..and VOLUME 12 weeks a year. But that’s me. I like the HIT approach, it suits my time schedule very well. I believe very much in the ” Less..but Harder = More” equation. I don’t cycle that much because I like to reap the benefits from ONE 12 week cycle of training,..and then use them in the next cycles of training. Nevertheless, when I switch back to volume the variety makes it all interesting and fun. You get the best of both worlds!
What about eating an orange and drinking a lot of water directly after a workout.. would that be good enough to replace those sugars?? Need Help..