How to Calculate Calories for an Aggressive Mini Cut
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Well, think of individual amino acids such as L Glutamine, L Arginine, Beta Alanine, L Leucine, Branch Chain Amino Acids (BCAAs) (which are a free form combination of three amino acids) and other amino acids which people may take in isolation, before, during or after training.
The use of free form amino acids has been very popular for some time as it allows people to supplement with higher levels of the pure amino acids that they value, rather than getting 19 or so amino acids together in a protein blend at set ratios.
People tend to take these before, during and after training when they want a specific fat and carbohydrate-free boost.
How are free form amino acids made?
There are various ways of making free form amino acids, but fermentation is the most common method. Here sugar cane, starches or molasses beans are used as a base compound where the fermentation begins.
The process from here is very complicated, but the result is pharmaceutical quality, extremely pure amino acids. Traditionally, ducks feathers were used in a hydrolyzation process, but those methods are largely outdated now, as they were less reliable and inconsistent with quality.
This is a great question, and one that has two answers. In terms of how the ingredients are made, Future Whey is more like BCAAs, as the Future Whey blend contains BCAAs as well as 12 other free form amino acids (15 in total).
However, in terms of it’s final composition, Future Whey is more like a Whey protein or other complete protein source as it consists of a full spectrum of amino acids, including all Essential Amino Acids (EAAs) which support muscle growth, recovery and more.
Unlike whey or casein though, Future Whey does not start off as dairy matter (cheese or milk makes whey and casein proteins), as the amino acids are made individually from the fermentation process.
Finally, Future Whey has been developed as a substitute for whey protein – WPI, WPC, Protein Matrix+ or any other protein blend you may enjoy. Its serving size is very similar to a regular protein shake and the total quantity of amino acids derived from a single-serve is equal to or higher than a whey protein shake.
Absolutely! And that’s where Future Whey really shines.
As Future Whey contains 100% free form amino acids, it has great versatility. The composition of Future Whey is very impressive in this regard too.
As an intra training product, a 25g serve provides 5.5 grams of L Glutamine, 6.7 grams of BCAAs and 12 grams of EAAs. Your protein intake throughout the day and the immediacy of a protein shake post-training will determine what serve of Future Whey you should have during training.
If you go to the gym on an empty stomach, then by all means have a full serving of Future Whey as you train. If you are well-fed, then you may decide to have a half serve (12.5g) instead, simply to replace a normal intra training BCAA or EAA drink.
This is entirely up to you. BCAAs are great for sustaining energy levels while training and a decent serve will help reduce muscle soreness. There are a few theories as to why this phenomenon happens. It’s likely due to absorption speed, which is very rapid in free form amino acids and the total dose of BCAAs which contributes to reducing soreness.
Either a half or full serve of Future Whey during training should have very similar benefits and will provide all the BCAAs you require. As a benefit, you also get plenty of L Glutamine. So if you usually consume that intra training, it’s one more product you don’t need to buy and consume when supplementing with Future Whey.
As you can see there are many options, but here are some straightforward examples.
For every positive, there is a negative and there are some situations that Future Whey is not the best choice of protein. This is limited to times when you want prolonged absorption and will vary from person to person.
If you are a three meals a day type of person and have large gaps between breakfast and lunch, then Future Whey in the morning would not be ideal due to its rapid absorption. You can get around this by consuming it alongside more slowly absorbed foods like cheese or yogurt. If you are someone that snacks well before lunch then Future Whey in the morning would be fine.
The other time Future Whey is not ideal is directly before bed when the best choice is a slow-release protein source. Here Micellar Casein are best as they sustain the body for much longer periods.
If you have any further questions about Future Whey check out this technical blog on the product make up or email us at info@bulknutrients.com.au.
Ben Crowley, founder of Australia's top sports supplement brand, Bulk Nutrients, combines two decades of industry experience with a commitment to employee work-life balance and career growth.
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