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Protein after cardio?
I always take in a fast acting protein shake immediately after lifting. But on my current schedule my cardio is on seperate days, is it still necessary to take in protein after just cardio?
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I would think yes I rarely ever go more than 2.5-3 hrs without protein anyway
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Cardio works the heart. The heart is mostly muscle, so why not?
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To avoid catabolism, I would.
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Can you ingest too much protein daily? I would think it better to err on the too much rather than not enough. BB
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