Eating a good balanced diet does NOT make you fat !!! You can take in lots of protein in regular food for the recommended 2500 - 3000 calories needed by most blokes. I am not disagreeing with you that shakes contain protein in a concentrated format.
All I am saying is that you can still put muscle on and grow (without loads of flab) from ordinary food, WITHOUT spending ridiculous sums of money on protein shakes. I can confirm this from first hand experience in over 30 years of training and that of loads of fellow gym rats. A soon as you come off the protein shakes your body musularity will drift back to where you would have been without them. You saying you want to be on protein shakes the rest of your life to retain your muscle? Sooner or later your gonna revert to ordinary food.
Yes I was quite ripped. I was never ab man exactly but I could bench 120Kg for 10 reps and squat 200kg for 12. I used to weigh in at 16 stone with a 33 inch waist. I have changed my sports emphasis nowadays and enjoy cycling more that watching posers in the gym. However, the protien intake in cycling is still important. My quads are huge from cycling hills for 100 Mile rides. I still can bench 100Kg.
I have cut my protein right down to about 120 grams a day and have done this for about five years. Anymore for mesamorphic types like me goes into fat unless your on the 'roids.
Steve
All I am saying is that you can still put muscle on and grow (without loads of flab) from ordinary food, WITHOUT spending ridiculous sums of money on protein shakes. I can confirm this from first hand experience in over 30 years of training and that of loads of fellow gym rats. A soon as you come off the protein shakes your body musularity will drift back to where you would have been without them. You saying you want to be on protein shakes the rest of your life to retain your muscle? Sooner or later your gonna revert to ordinary food.
Yes I was quite ripped. I was never ab man exactly but I could bench 120Kg for 10 reps and squat 200kg for 12. I used to weigh in at 16 stone with a 33 inch waist. I have changed my sports emphasis nowadays and enjoy cycling more that watching posers in the gym. However, the protien intake in cycling is still important. My quads are huge from cycling hills for 100 Mile rides. I still can bench 100Kg.
I have cut my protein right down to about 120 grams a day and have done this for about five years. Anymore for mesamorphic types like me goes into fat unless your on the 'roids.
Steve