Research has consistently shown that consuming protein and carbs after a workout can speed recovery and optimize muscle gains.
But the so-called window for this nutrition doesn’t necessarily close within an hour (or even two or three hours, it turns out), as popular bro-science would have you believe. According to a recent review, consuming a protein-rich, whole-food meal eaten up to six hours after a workout is sufficient to maximize gains, the Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition reported.
Whip up any of the following high-protein, nutrient-dense meals in the hours following your workout, and rest assured you’re getting the most out of your training.
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Almond Butter Power Bars
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Sam Kaplan
Salmon and Brown Rice Pasta With Kale Pesto
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Mint-Chip Protein Shake
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Spaghetti Squash Egg Bake
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Grilled Skirt Steak, Coleslaw, and Brown Rice Tortillas
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