Homemade
Bodybuilding Shakes - Using Whey Protein Supplement Powders Creatively
By Adam Zahler
If you are serious about building muscle mass or sculpting your
body you most likely supplement your diet with commercially available
whey or soy protein powders (and possibly other supplements). No
doubt within a short period of time you discovered the protein shakes
whey powders produce may not be the best tasting drinks you've ever
had. Despite this you try to stick with them because your goal is
a better body and a supplement shake that doesn't taste so great
is simply a sacrifice you make.
People find that the
flavor of the protein shake powder they paid a good money for quickly
gets boring. If you are taking your protein shakes two or even three
times a day it can become a real chore. This is when people start
to experiment a little by adding other ingredients to make their
protein shakes taste a little better.
You can soon turn your
boring, often tasteless, protein shakes into mouth-watering bodybuilding
or dieting delights. All you need to have to get started is a blender
and a little imagination.
Choosing What to Put
in Your Protein Shakes
Before rushing
off to your refrigerator to blend everything in site, let's go through
some basic principles you will want to consider first. Not only
do you want to create the best tasting shakes but you should also
aim to make the most effective protein shakes for your dieting requirements.
This is important because there is no point throwing full fat ice
cream, chocolate sauce, peanut butter and full fat milk all together
to create a wonderful tasting fat gaining shake. You need to be
a little wise when choosing your ingredients.
So what kinds of ingredients
make good choices for your shakes? I recommend using the following
tips when getting your ingredients from the supermarket or refrigerator:
Try to keep as many of your ingredients as natural as possible.
A good example of this is using natural peanut butter instead of
regular peanut butter. The natural version has better protein content
and also natural fats that are important in your diet.
Fresh fruit should be used whenever possible. Fruit contains the
carbohydrates that will fuel your workouts and your day. The complex
sugars in fruit are important to any diet (unlike the simple sugars
in sweets, sodas, etc).
Think about ingredients that will boost your shake's protein content.
For example, you could throw a handful of nuts into the blender
for a little extra protein without making the shake much thicker.
You could add a few raw egg whites (if you are worried about eating
raw eggs you may be able to find treated egg whites in cartons at
your supermarket). You could always simply dump an extra scoop of
whey powder in there as well.
Make sure you have enough liquids. If you get a little too carried
away you may discover your shake is easier to eat with a spoon then
drink from a glass. When you first start creating your shakes it
is a good idea to add your liquids (water, fat-free milk, fruit
juices, etc.) in stages so that you get your desired consistency.
Examine the nutritional information for each ingredient and consider
the impact it will have on your dieting goals. For example, you
may be opting for fat free (skimmed) milk if you aren't trying to
gain weight.
Always know what your goal is and make your shakes accordingly.
If you are trying to shed the fat you will be skipping the types
of ingredients that add too many carbohydrates and fats while trying
to increase the protein content.
Think of how you might create a unique flavor. You can try things
like cinnamon, vanilla, honey, coconut milk, etc. Once you get the
hang of this you will see the possibilities are endless.
Making Your Protein Shake
Once you have decided
on the ingredients for your shake you are ready to start. It couldn't
be simpler and if you can make toast you won't have a problem. It's
a good idea to think about the order in which you will add your
ingredients into the blender. Always add your main liquid source
first so that everything else you add afterwards is easily blended.
Following this, add your protein powder and give your blender a
quick 'burst'. Now you are ready to add the rest of your ingredients
and blend until you get the right consistency. At this point you
may want to add a little more liquids to tweak your shake's thickness.
Throw in five or six ice cubes to make your shake more refreshing.
Now you can let your
imagination invent all sorts of bodybuilding and dieting concoctions
that make your supplement shakes a great deal tastier. Don't forget
to share your creations with friends at the gym and people across
the world through the internet. You will also discover many ideas
other people come up with to inspire you further. Visit websites
and online forums for recipes and you can get some ideas from my
site's Whey Protein Supplement Shake Recipes section. Happy blending!
Adam Zahler is an internet
marketing professional and entrepreneur with a strong interest in
fitness and nutrition. He is also the owner and creator of the free
Bodybuilding and Protein Supplements Recipes site where visitors
can find protein recipe ideas and also share their own recipes.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Adam_Zahler
|