
Originally Posted by
gbrice75
ugh, this bugged me so much, i guess i am going to dignify it with a response after all.
Firstly, i am not anti-shake, nor is that the general feeling on the board. Shakes have their place in a bodybuilding diet imo - pwo is a great example, where whey protein can deliver amino's faster then whole food can, at a time when the body really needs them. First thing in the morning is another good time, although personally i'd do a shake + whole food combination.
I also want to point out that so long as the individual is getting plenty of protein/nutrients from whole food, i see no issue with adding shakes in to up the calories. Eating a 2000 calorie diet of almost all whole food is easy. Eating a 5000+ calorie diet (going extreme here but stay with me) of almost all whole food is difficult, i don't care how big the guy is. This is where shakes play a good role with regards to convenience.
But protein shakes weren't even the topic - the op mentioned 'mass gainer's' specifically. I am against these, 100%. Firstly, they're usually loaded with a bunch of garbage you can't even pronounce. Secondly, just think of this - mass gainers, protein powders, etc. Are all sold under the umbrella of 'supplements'. Look up the definition of supplement. Supplement does not mean meal replacement, and i firmly believe there is no shake that is an equivalent to whole food. If this were the case, dieting would be a cake walk - i'd simply eat shakes all day, after all, they taste great! I could live off of cookies and cream, vanilla ice cream, double chocolate, etc and make great gains??? Gimme a break man.