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Wednesday, May 25, 2016

The Best Post-Workout Beverage is Chocolate Milk #Health #Energy #ChocolateMilk #Beverage



You've done working out, then you see all your buddies at the GYM getting their beverages and observe what they drink ---they drink different beverages the likes of shakes, bottled water, smoothies, infused waster, sports drink, blends, and you're wondering, "What's the best drink after exercising"?

As an average person, I prefer drinking water.

Well, water is fine if you're an ordinary exerciser, according to Nancy Clark, a sports nutritionists. As a moderate exercise, you are just answering your body needs to avoid dehydration. You can even drink coffee after exercising for 20-30 minutes.

For some, like runners in a marathon, Clark used different approach since we're talking about 2 hrs or more, so need to have a sports drink like GATORADE Thirst Quencher.



Further studies shows, that it's good to drink CHOCOLATE MILK after workout.

Scientists have found that the Chocolate Milk has all the nutrients to replenish your body needs. The protein helps the muscles to recover and the calories replaced those burdened when you are exercising.

So what's best post-workout beverage? Chocolate Milk.

Another study made by a coach, competitive swimmer, and Indiana University Professor Joel Stager, CHOCOLATE MILK as a Post-Exercise Recovery Aid , that this old-time favorite drink is the optimal solution for a thirsty day after work out.

That Chocolate Milk is an ideal recovery drink, for people want to boost their energy and become stronger, as a result, by year 2017 the protein product industry will have a high demand for there will be a great need for eating and drinking chocolate milk in a bars, drinks and other supplements, especially for the athletes and/or bodybuilders.



It's a real food for everyone, it has the right carb to protein and it's less expensive than many alternatives.      

14 comments:

  1. It's really yummy to drink chocolate drink.. Chocolate is my favourite! Delicious!~

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  2. I usually drink fruit juice after exercising but now I know this chocolate milk, then, the better. The availability for this drink is very easy compare to some energy drinks.

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  3. I've been hearing a lot about this! I really should try it next time after I work out :)

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  4. I dont't know about this but if I am trying to lose weight, I think I'll stick with those detox drinks. But I love chocokate though!

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  5. Who knew that chocolate milk was perfect as a post workout drink! I had no idea, this is perfect because I love chocolate. It's a good motivation for me, hehe.

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  6. Hmmm, interesting, but I guess you have to watch for the sugar in this one? But chocolate sounds like a really yummy option

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  7. I saw this on Facebook, and I really hope it is true. I like chocolate milk since I was a child. I grew up on ChocoVim and Magnolia Choco-lait. I miss these two drinks a lot.

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  8. I use chuckie chocolate drink as my post recovery drink. I also use enervon hp too.

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  9. I thought the purpose of working out was to lose wait. Doesn't chocolate contain sugar and calories? I'll probably stick to water since I'm prohibited to consume chocolates.

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  10. Whoah, I never thought a chocolate milk is a good option to consume after workout. Perhaps, it would be much better if the chocolate milk version referred is somewhat good for the body after the workout.

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  11. I also drink water after exercise or heavy physical activity. Chocolate milk seems to be a great option though..

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  12. Though I love chocolate milk, post workout my preference is definitely plain water...

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  13. Oooo I love chocolate milk, its so satisfying and yummy. Usually I try to use the dark chocolate and low fat milk.

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  14. My kids just LOVE chocolate milk but I'm not really a big fan. They can have it all day!

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