Hey Viviana! Great question. There is research that actually supports having protein before, after, and both before and after a workout. So its really up to you and depends on your lifestyle. Neither is necessarily better than the other. It's more important to make sure you are meeting your protein needs throughout the entire day. Some things you can consider are if its been a while since you have eaten a meal with protein (over 2-3 hours), then it may be beneficial to have protein before your workout for energy. However, if you have eaten some protein within that time, then you may choose to have a protein shake after to help with muscle repair. I hope this helps!
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20 Jun 08:27
Hey Viviana! Great question. There is research that actually supports having protein before, after, and both before and after a workout. So its really up to you and depends on your lifestyle. Neither is necessarily better than the other. It's more important to make sure you are meeting your protein needs throughout the entire day. Some things you can consider are if its been a while since you have eaten a meal with protein (over 2-3 hours), then it may be beneficial to have protein before your workout for energy. However, if you have eaten some protein within that time, then you may choose to have a protein shake after to help with muscle repair. I hope this helps!