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    Help with vegan protein blend

    @treverend yeah I'm not contesting your reasons for not eating the things you listed :) I'd try to get something like this if I were you. Probably not gonna taste good though: https://www.lsp-sports.de/produkt/reisprotein-1000g/ Otherwise just eat/drink whatever protein sources suit you and...
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    Help with vegan protein blend

    @treverend Generally with a varied vegan diet there is no real need to supplement isolated amino acids. But you do seem to restrict quite a lot, so I would imagine it could make sense for you. There is rice and hemp protein powders but I'm not aware of a blend of just the two. Also pea protein...
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    5… or 6 days a week?

    @williamw You went from "not recovering properly" to "consuming too little protein?". That's what I was referring to. I'm not saying that protein doesn't play it's part, your source does provide good info. But e.g. adequate calorie intake or training volume, like OP was stating, are more significant
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    5… or 6 days a week?

    @williamw Didn't downvote but protein is only a tiny variable of proper recovery. Even quite overstated in my opinion. It just feels quite bro-sciencey to believe that protein must've obviously been neglected
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    GoRuck: Lessons learned the hard way

    @simpleone77 https://www.brusselstimes.com/194071/nike-grind-claims-to-recycle-shoes-but-investigative-project-witnesses-new-trainers-destroyed-in-belgian-antwerp-nike-factory Just an example of a case that made big news here a while back. Most of the time there's a big difference between...
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    GoRuck: Lessons learned the hard way

    @gertlush Who does that? They're just gonna throw your sweaty shoes away Downvote me all you want, it's true. You're glorifying a wasteful practice. Ignorant bunch
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    Do you supplement L-Leucine?

    @sgtbrimcg36 https://examine.com/supplements/leucine/ Leucine activitates mtor, which is why ~3gr spikes throughout the day are optimal. That's why "higher quality" protein powders often aim at ~10gr leucine/100gr, as the standard protein serving is about 30gr .which equates 3gr leucine. For...
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