Im 15, been training for about a year now. I used whey for quite a while and bought the unflavoured sort in bulk, it was cheap as fuck but tasted like ass.
Just before the summer I decided to drop the whey and concentrate on my diet, I had started getting lazy and just using protein shakes to replace meals. This is my usual diet right now, I am doing a clean bulk w/ cardio and slightly restricted carbs. Im having the best strength gains of my life, gaining mass slowly and also loosing bf slowly. I am 170-175 atm 17-18% bf and 5'8"
Breakfast:
50-75g oats + 200ml whole milk + either blueberries, dired apricots or raisens made into porridge - aprox 45-60g carbs, 10g protein
3 whole eggs, 200-250g or organic cottage cheese protein is either 20g or 28g from this, almost no carbs and 15g fat if I have the eggs.
11.15:
100g chicken w/ wholemeal pitter bread + salad - 20g protein, 30g carbs
12.35:
100g chicken w/ wholemeal pitter bread + salad - 20g protein, 30g carbs
4.00-5.00pm:
either 200g chicken breast, 4 whole eggs or 190-225g lean steak with either brown rice, wholemeal bread or cous cous. Protien and carbs vary here but usually 30-45g protein, 30-60g carbs
8.00pm: (post workout)
usually 200-300g lean steak w/ 200g potatoes & broccoli
11.00pm: pre bed
250g organic cottage cheese or more eggs if I havnt had them earlier with veggies. Or if I went to the gym later than my post workout meal is eaten at like 9.30 so I skip this meal and go to bed at 10.30-11.00...
I usually average 1g of protein per lb of bodyweight, 160-200g of protein every day. As I said this is working great for strength gains but mass gains are pretty slow.
So I was wondering would it be worth buying some whey again to add another 30-50g of protein to my daily intake and see if it helps mass gains, my post workout meal isnt always in the 30minute "window of opportunity" which is always talked about so I could get a shake pwo and then eat after...
What does everyone think? And if so, does anyone know any decent tasting whey that a punk ass 15y/o without a job could afford
MUST BE AVAILABLE IN THE UK.