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Protein Shake Before or After Workout? Which one is More Effective

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June 22, 2025
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Consuming protein is a crucial component of a fitness routine. It is essential for both muscle growth and repair. Because of this, many individuals combine their workouts with the consumption of protein shake supplements. The best time to consume a protein shake, however, is a contentious issue. While some contend that consuming a protein shake right after exercise is good, others contend that doing so is preferable. We will go into great detail about this topic in this article, including whether it is advisable to drink a protein shake prior to or following working out.

But before we do that, we need to understand how much protein should you consume.  

Regular exercisers require more protein to maintain muscle growth and recuperation. To get the best outcomes, they should eat your protein at evenly spaced intervals throughout the day. Protein should be consumed at a rate of 0.36 gram per pound (0.8 gram per kg) of body mass each day. Yet this is the quantity of a nutrient that a person must consume to prevent a deficiency. According to research, those who regularly strength train should require 0.72 gram per pound (1.6 gram per kg) or double to maintain muscle growth and repair. For instance, a 150-pound (68-kg) person would require a daily minimum of 109 grammes of protein. Having a protein shake as a snack in between meals or after working out is a smart choice. The average protein content of protein powders is 25–30 gram.

Now that the quantity is clear, let us move to the main topic.

Protein Shake Before or After Workout?

Scientists have conducted numerous studies and surveys to find the best solution to this topic. One of them involved researchers dividing 21 men into two groups and giving each of them a protein drink with 25 g of protein. The first group received it right prior their exercise, while the second group received it right after. For ten weeks, each person engaged in a full-body workout three times each week.

Remarkably, the research revealed no appreciable variations in muscle size or strength between the groups. These findings imply that whether you eat protein before or after exercising doesn’t matter as long as you do so close to your workout. As a result, you can pick the time that suits you best or that you prefer.

For individuals taking it “after” exercise, the anabolic window is frequently an issue (A 30-minute window during which your muscles are like a sponge for protein). Many think that if they consume protein outside the anabolic window, their physique won’t be able to use it effectively or develop muscle. According to the aforementioned studies, it shouldn’t matter whether you have a protein shake prior to or following your workout to maximise muscle repair and expansion, though.

How important it is to add protein in your workout regime?

Although adding protein increases your exercise’s effectiveness and this has been proven by science, some people still hold the misconception that protein has no such effect. Some studies have questioned the necessity of eating protein after working out in order to maximise muscular and strength growth. These conflicting findings continue to motivate further studies on the advantages of eating protein after exercise.

But it doesn’t matter if you eat protein prior to exercise, scientific studies have proven that protein is the best indicator of muscular strength and size. Hence, if you want to increase the size and strength of your muscles, your daily protein intake is probably more crucial than when you eat it. Above all, maintain consistency with your diet and exercise routine.

Takeaway 

I believe you now understand when you should consume your protein. What’s more, reasons for including protein in your diet. Being physically active and concentrating on increasing your bulk protein intake is essential. This is necessary not just for muscle development, repair, and maintenance, but also for adequate protein synthesis (i.e., the manufacturing of protein molecules for the body’s cells) and energy production. Protein smoothies are a convenient method to consume the daily necessary amount of quality protein while consuming fewer calories than usual.

Also Read:

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