What
To Take
After
You
Work
Out?
BY:
ERIC
D. MARCHEWITZ
What
to take
after
you
work
out!
All
of these
questions…
What
is the
best
supplement
to take
post
workout?
What
makes
the
most
difference
in recovery?
What
is the
best
supplement
to build
muscle?
What
is the
best
supplement
for
muscle
growth?
What
is the
best
post
workout
shake?
What
is the
best
post
workout
supplement?
What
is the
best
post
workout
drink?
What
is the
best
post
workout
recovery
drink?
These
are
all
variations
of the
same
question
which
I will
try
and
answer
in this
article.
I have
prioritized
the
top
supplements
that
I feel
are
necessary
for
maximum
post
workout
recovery
and
growth.
These
questions
are
popular
among
bodybuilders
and
fitness
enthusiasts.
I feel
for
pre-workout,
the
best
supplement
would
consist
of a
creatine/NO
mix with
many
cofactors.
That
will
be the
topic
of a
separate
article,
but
for
this
article
we will
consider
the
most
effective
supplement
to take
after
working
out
that
will
build
muscle
and
increase
muscle
growth.
Our
perfect
post
workout
supplement
should
contain
a variety
of ingredients
designed
to aid
your
muscles
in maximum
recovery
and
anabolism
(build
up)
while
reducing
catabolism
(muscle
break
down).
When
deciding
on a
formula,
timing
of delivery
is something
to consider,
which
is why
we see
separate
products
for
both
pre
and
post
workout.
Post
workout,
your
muscles
are
in the perfect
state
for
growth
and
absorption
of key
constituents.
If you
can
harness
the
power
of this
anabolic
window,
you
will
see
growth
of your
muscles
that
surpasses
those
people
that
do not
use
post
training
supplements.
Post
workout
is the
best
time
to hit
your
key
anabolic
window
and
if you
have
taken
a pre-workout
NO product
it gives
you even
more
benefit
as the
nutrients
are
delivered
with
more
vigor
and
speed
than
the
body’s
ordinary
state.
Don’t
fall
into
the
trap
of fancy
sounding
names
and
exotic
ingredients.
The
best
supplement
for
muscle
growth
and
recovery
is one
that
includes
some
basic
ingredients
that
are
commonly
found
together
in precise
ratios.
Also,
don’t
be afraid
of a
little
carbohydrate
in your
post
recovery
drink
either,
since
carbohydrates
are
invaluable
for
increasing
nutrient
uptake
and
even
ketogenic
dieters
can
benefit
from
the
minor
lift
in muscle
glycogen.
Seven
grams
of dextrose
isn’t
going
to knock
you
out
of ketosis
but
will
aid
in your
ability
to increase
nutrient
uptake.
Stay
away
from
products
that
use
Maltodextrin,
since
this
is a
useless
sugar
in my
opinion.
Maltodextrin
is the
slowly
digested
maltose
plus
dextrose
which
gives
NONE
of the
benefits
of dextrose
yet
still
provides
useable
carbohydrates.
Companies
wrongly
put
this in supplements
because
it is
a lower
glycemic
carbohydrate
compared
to straight
sugar,
but
that
is actually
a bad
thing
in the
case
of supplements.
Maltodextrin
supplies
a slow
delivery
of sugar
which
ruins
the
anabolic
effect
of taking
nutrients
in with
dextrose
yet
still
will
do damage
on ketosis.
Also,
maltodextrin
tastes
horrible,
so it
is a
double
dose
of useless!
Pure
pharmaceutical
grade
dextrose is the
perfect
carbohydrate
source
for
our
post
workout
drink.
So,
look
for
a post
workout
product
to include
7-10
grams
of dextrose
to take
advantage
of the
anabolic
window.
The
first
big
ingredient
that
our
body
needs
to recover
after
a grueling
workout
is essential
amino
acids.
Unfortunately
many
people
take
a protein
shake
after
their
workout,
but
this
is really
not
hitting
the
anabolic
window
in time
to make
maximum
use
of this
critical
time.
Protein
shakes
must
go through
metabolism
and
breakdown
by the
body.
They
are great
for
a quick
meal
45 minutes
after
your
workout,
but
the
perfect
post
workout
(meaning
right
after
you
work
out
except
for
the
advanced
bodybuilding
specialist
who
will
be addressed
at the
end
of the
article)
drink
is something
that
will
be absorbed
right
after
you
work
out
and
is not
dependent
on your
stomach
and
intestine
enzymes to process
(many
people
have
low
levels
of enzymes
because
of the
standard
western
diet).
We will
want
to take
a essential
amino
acid
blend
that
includes
high
doses
of essential
amino
acids
yet
still
remains
in the
hydrolyzed
state.
Hydrolyzed
amino
acids
are
partially
digested
proteins
that
break
the
protein
into
peptides
(which
are
small
chains
of amino acids).
You
will
want
to pick
a product
with
low
molecular
weight
peptides
(**search
“Small
Chain
Hydrolyzed
Amino
Aids”
to find
a good
product
that
includes
the
best
source
of these
amino
acids)
since
low
molecular
weight
peptides
are
exactly
what
the
body
needs
and
they
are
in the
perfect
state
for
absorption.
Small
chain
peptides
have
been
shown
in scientific
literature
to have
much
better
absorption
than
both
singular
amino
acids
and
large
protein peptide
chains.
This
will
ensure
that
you
are
getting
the
highest
quality
supplement
available.
The
Small
Chain
Hydrolyzed
Amino
Acids
will
cost
a little
more
than
standard
predigested
protein,
but
the
extra
money
isn’t
much
compared
to the
benefits.
Small
Chain
Hydrolyzed
Amino
Acids
will
flood
your
muscles
immediately
with
nutrient
building
molecules
at the
time
when
your
muscle
is in
the
perfect
anabolic
state.
This
combined
with
the
dextrose
will
refuel
your
muscle
with
the
building
blocks
to take
full
advantage
of the
muscle
building
state
of the
muscle
after
intense
exercise
by preventing
the
tear
down
of muscle
cells
for
raw
materials
and
offering
substantial
nutrients
for
the
building
of new
muscle
tissue!
Essential
amino
acids
are
the
most
important
ingredient
post
workout
and
will
offer
both
the
newbie
and
experienced
trainer
that
edge
when
building
muscle
(especially
for
those
of us who
tend
to over
train).
The
next
key
ingredient
to our
post
anabolic
support
complex
is the
amino
acid
L(+)-Leucine
or commonly
know
as Leucine.
Leucine
is proven
in many
scientific
papers
to be
the
only
anabolic
amino
acid
available
to bodybuilders.
This
amino
acid
and
it’s
derivatives
are
a mixed
bag
though
since
taken
alone
and
in high
doses
will
actually
have
the
opposite
effect.
We need
to supplement
our
essential
amino
acids
with
Leucine
to increase
the
anabolic
effect
without
interrupting
normal
cellular
metabolism.
Leucine
comes
in many
forms
but
to ensure
that
you
get
pure
Leucine
in the
form
that
is perfect for
our
needs,
look
for
products
containing
pharmaceutical
grade
Leucine
or better
know
as L(+)-Leucine
(search
L(+)-Leucine
for
the
products
that
contain
only
the
highest
grade
of Leucine
available
today.
Leucine
is a
staple
in the
supplement
industry
and
although
the
data
on Leucine
is dependent
on the
circumstances
and
age
groups,
I tend
to think
that
the
bulk
of the research
shows
that
L-(+)-Leucine
is a
critical
addition
to any
post
work
out
program
for
the
intense
bodybuilder.
It has
many
years
of positive
science
behind
it along
with
years
of anecdotal
reports
of effectiveness.
L(+)-Leucine
is the
second
key
ingredient
in our
post
workout
metabolic
arsenal.
L(+)-Leucine
stimulates
a metabolic
pathway
called
MTOR
that
increases
anabolism
and
muscle growth,
for
this
reason
I give
Leucine
a high
rating
in my
perfect
anabolic
post
recovery
drink.
The
two
amino
acids
that
are
used
up in
intense
exercise
are
Glutamine
and
its
cofactor
amino
acid
L(+)-Alanine
(**search
L(+)-Alanine
for
the
pharmaceutical
grade
of Alanine).
Now,
this
isn’t
the
popular
Beta-Alanine
which
is really
great
pre-workout
for
buffering
lactic
acid,
this
is the
L form
of the
essential
amino
acid
Alanine.
Beta
Alanine
is all
the
rage
in the
supplement
industry
and
rightly
so,
but
let’s
not
forget
our
friend
L-Alanine.
Both
Glutamine
and
Alanine
have
been
shown
to increase
muscle
glycogen
stores
which
helps
expand
muscle
fascia
and
increase
recovery
for
the
next
workout.
Both
Glutamine
and
Alanine
are
extremely
good
for
the
gut,
which
is a
side
benefit
since
so many
bodybuilders
take
little
care
of their
intestinal systems.
Supplementing
with
both
Glutamine
and
Alanine
will
help
increase
the
ability
to absorb
other
nutrients.
They
seem
to work
synergistically
in both
the
muscle
and
the
gut,
helping
boost
one
another.
Glutamine
is a
staple
among
bodybuilders
and
has
decades
of positive
anecdotal
evidence.
Both
Glutamine
and
Alanine
are
heavily
metabolized
during
and after
workout
however
supplementing
with
them
doesn’t
have
an effect
on muscular
levels
until
the
next
workout,
so supplementing
them
during
the
perfect
anabolic
window
is the
best
possible
way
to increase
muscle
cellular
glutamine.
You
will
get
some
Glutamine
and
Alanine
in your
amino
acids
but
the
addition
of both
amino
acids
will
give
the
gut
the
raw
materials
it needs
and
spare
the complete
use
of these
amino
acids
in the
intestinal
tract.
A
small
amount
of Creatine
is a
good
addition
to a
post
workout
product
for
many
reasons,
but
I will
highlight
one
key
reason
and
talk
about
it in
addition
to Potassium
in a
post
workout
product.
Creatine
should
ideally
be obtained
in a
pre-workout
drink
along
with
a Nitric
Oxide
potentiator
and
many
can
be found
on the
internet.
Hopefully
your pre-workout
NO supplement
contains
Beta
Alanine
and
supplemental
Arginine.
The
creatine
in the
post
workout
formula
isn’t
there
for
the
lactic
acid
buffering
effect
or the
ability
to recharge
ATP,
it is
there
to perform
one
major
function…draw
water
into
the
cell.
Both
Potassium
and
Creatine
draw
water
and
therefore
other
nutrients
into
the
muscle
cell,
making
them
more
nutrient
friendly
and
able
to accommodate
more
amino
acids
and
cofactors.
The
best
creatine
for
increasing
cellular
fluid
levels
is straight
creatine
monohydrate.
There
are
many
benefits
for
straight
creatine
monohydrate
but
this
one
effect
is what
we want
with
a post
workout
product.
About
1000mg
of creatine
monohydrate
should
provide
a positive
effect
on cellular
water
levels
along
with
99mg
of elemental
potassium.
This
combination
primes
the
body
to accept
the
nutrients
above
in the
perfect
anabolic
state.
The
final
key
ingredient
is probably
the
most
important
and
it has
to do
with
manipulating
the
“other”
anabolic
hormone
in the
body,
insulin.
Insulin
manipulation
is nothing
new,
many
products
contain
insulin
potentiators
or even
insulin
mimetics.
Insulin
potentiators
increase
the
effect
of insulin
receptors
in the
cell.
Prescription
products
like
Glucophage™
are
used
to give
this
effect
and
nutrients
like
chromium
will
also
perform
this
function
as will
alpha
lipoic
acid.
Insulin’s
job
is to
take
amino
acids
and
sugars
from
the
bloodstream
into
the
muscle
cell.
This
is why
insulin
is prized
among
the
elite
mass
monsters
for
its
effect
on muscle
growth.
Insulin
mimetics
are
often
found
in products
on the
market.
These
act
like
insulin
with
one
key
difference.
Most
of them
like
Cinnamon
extract,
Gymnestre and
Hydroxy-Leucine
only
shuttle
sugars
into
the
muscle
cells
without
helping
push
the
essential
amino
acids
into
the
muscle.
If you
take
one
of these
products
you
may
actually
do more
harm
because
they
prevent
the
insulin
spike
from
consuming
carbohydrates,
yet
do not
shuttle
the
amino
acids
into
the
muscle
like
insulin
does. There
is one
insulin
mimetic
on the
market
that
actually
performs
its
job
much
better
than
the
rest
and
it is
available
in some
pre-workout
products
as well
as a
solo
herbal
product
(if
your
pre
workout
formula
doesn’t
contain
momordica
or “bitter
melon”
then
you
can
purchase
it in
capsules
to take
along
with
your
pre
workout
formula).
This
essential
supplement
is Momordica
Charantia
or bitter
melon
extract.
It is
the
only
product
designed
to shuttle
both
amino
acids
and
sugars
into
the
cell.
It is
the
perfect
insulin
mimetic
since
it actually
acts
like
insulin
in the
body,
which
is perfect for
the
bodybuilder
since
we are
more
concerned
with
shuttling
amino
acids
into
the
muscle
than
sugars.
Bitter
melon
is the
better
choice
for
people
looking
to take
advantage
of optimal
post
workout
supplementation.
The
final
ingredient
is pure
water.
I try
and
drink
at least
20-30oz
of water
post
workout
to enhance
the
anabolic
effect
of the
products
I am
taking
along
with
keeping
cellular
water
levels
at the
perfect
ratio.
Make
sure
you
consume
at least
20oz
of water
with
your
post
workout
supplements.
Never
underestimate
how
quickly
the
body
can
absorb
nutrients.
Anecdotally,
I can
tell
you
that
I often
feel
a beer
in less
than
5 minutes
after
consumption
(yes,
I drink
beer
occasionally…I
am human)
and
I also
notice
the
effect
of my
niacin
supplement
(the
flush)
and
beta
alanine
(also
a flush)
sometimes
within
5 minutes
of taking
the
supplement.
This
amazing
effect
baffles
me,
since
the
beta
alanine
for
example
have
to be
absorbed
and
transported
to ultimately
act
on my
nerve
cells
over
miles
of capillaries
and
prior
to even reaching
the
small
intestine.
So,
contrary
to popular
conception,
absorption
of nutrients
must
start
in the
stomach
and
it must
have
an immediate
effect
on blood
levels.
This
is why
we must
time
our
post
workout
product
immediately
after
training.
For
the
elite
athlete
during
intense
training
I highly
recommend
you
consume
this
cocktail
as a
sipping
drink
all
during your
workout
and
then
take
another
larger
dose
right
after
working
out.
This
will
impart
maximum
benefit
even
though
it may
cost
a little
more.
All
of these
supplements
can
be bought
in powder
form,
so you
can
make
your
own
cocktail
or you
can
buy
one
of the
commercial
products
on the
market
that
include
some
or all
of these
ingredients.
Make
sure
you
use
only
the
best
products
on the
market
like
standardized
momordica
and
pharmaceutical
grade
singular
amino
acids,
along
with
Small
Chain
Hydrolyzed
Amino
Aids.
This
will
ensure
that
you
get
the
best
possible
ingredients
for
your
cocktail.
This
cocktail
can
be altered
slightly
to eliminate
the
dextrose
for
ketogenic
dieters,
but
I think
10g
of dextrose
isn’t
going
to through
you
out
of ketosis
and
should
provide
a benefit
over
sugarless
formulas.
So
to answer
the
questions…
What
is the
best
supplement
to take
post
workout?
What
makes
the
most
difference
in recovery?
What
is the
best
supplement
to build
muscle?
What
is the
best
supplement
for
muscle
growth?
What
is the
best
post
workout
shake?
What
is the
best
post
workout
supplement?
What
is the
best
post
workout
drink?
What
is the
best
post
workout
recovery drink?
The
answer
is a
supplement
that
you
can
take
every
day,
that
tastes
good
and
is convenient.
It is
one
that
has
the
measures
of recovery
that
you
need
and
feel
is the
best.
My formula
is not
the
only
formula
as many
people
have
their
own
ideas
of formulas
that
work,
but
this
is the
best
post
workout
recovery
supplement I know.
The
only
other
thing
that
one
could
add
is two
tablespoons
of Glycerine,
which
is found
at any
pharmacy.
I hope
this
article
helps
you
make
some
sense
of the
post
workout
products
on the
market
and
helps
you
pick
truly
the
best
product
for
recovery
and
building
muscle.
While
there
is not
one
“best”
product
for
building
muscle,
this
cocktail
will
give
you
a potent
anti-catabolic
along
with
a slight
anabolic
effect
from
the
momordica
and
Leucine.
I hope
this
article
helped
you.
As always,
be peaceful,
kind
and
good
to others
and
happy
lifting!