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maltodextrin pre workout

gasper87

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I know we need carbs for training, what about Maltodextrin powder and caffeine, is this carb suitable as preworkout ? does it provide the carbs you need? and how much time before work out can you take it and how much?
 
The problem with taking a powdered carbohydrate like maltodextrin before your workout is that is will be rapidly absorbed. It's going to spike insulin levels and blood sugar levels and make you hypoglycaemic half way through your workout.

You always want to stick with low GI slow digesting carbohydrates before your workout to give you stable blood sugar levels and sustained energy throughout your workout. Before each of my workouts, I like to mix whey protein isolation from n2bm.com in a bowl of oatmeal with some flax seeds. It'll give you sustained energy throughout your workout and a great pump. I eat that 60-90 minutes before my workout.

On the other hand, the goal of the post workout meal is replenish depleted amino acid levels and replenish MUSCLE glycogen.

That is when you want to use a fast acting sugar-free carbohydrate source like maltodextrin, waxy maize, vitargo, white rice, white potato etc.

After each of my workouts i have 60g of whey isolate (I use isolation from n2bm.com) + 60-100g of waxy maize carbohydrate powder.
 
Depends on the quantities and timing. If I were to take it, I would sip it during the workout, but not in excessive quantities though
 
dex is used by guys who are using insulin pre or post workout. yes a lot of guys will use it pre because it gives them increased pumps. if you are just a gym rat and aren't that much of a juicehead then there is no reason to mess with dex. just eat a proper pre workout meal with good complex carbs and you will be g2g
 
I would much rather see you eat some complex carbs like oatmeal, sweet potato, or even some brown rice. Make sure you have some protein with your pre workout meal as well.
 
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