Reddit Reddit reviews Six Star Pro Nutrition 100% Whey Protein Plus, 64g Total Protein per 2 Scoops Ultra-Pure Whey Protein Powder, Triple Chocolate, 2 Pound (Packaging May Vary)

We found 7 Reddit comments about Six Star Pro Nutrition 100% Whey Protein Plus, 64g Total Protein per 2 Scoops Ultra-Pure Whey Protein Powder, Triple Chocolate, 2 Pound (Packaging May Vary). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Six Star Pro Nutrition 100% Whey Protein Plus, 64g Total Protein per 2 Scoops Ultra-Pure Whey Protein Powder, Triple Chocolate, 2 Pound (Packaging May Vary)
Extraordinary protein, extraordinary results: Each scoop serves up an incredible 32 gram of superior quality, pure whey protein, micro filtered to reduce fat, lactose and impuritiesHigh quality ultra pure whey protein: Regular whey protein is good, but the core ingredients in six star whey protein plus are shown to be superior to regular whey protein7.4 gram total BCAAs per scoop: Loaded with fast absorbing BCAAs and glutamine to help accelerate recovery after all, Six Star 100 percentage Whey Protein Plus, is what the pros trustEnhanced with proven muscle and strength builder: Core ingredients scientifically superior to regular whey protein, test subjects built 4X the muscle and 2X the strengthEngineered for all athletes: Active men and women, strength trainers, all athletes, fitness enthusiasts, body builders, endurance athletes; Calories per gram: Fat 9Carbohydrate 4Protein 4
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7 Reddit comments about Six Star Pro Nutrition 100% Whey Protein Plus, 64g Total Protein per 2 Scoops Ultra-Pure Whey Protein Powder, Triple Chocolate, 2 Pound (Packaging May Vary):

u/WindWhisked · 1 pointr/loseit
u/phozee · 1 pointr/Fitness

26/m/5'9/140 lbs. Last few years I have been developing high cholesterol (runs in the family, and I was only eating semi-healthy some of the time, and really shitty the rest of the time). I have also been extremely skinny all my life.

Started working out again about 6 weeks ago after a 9 month-ish hiatus. Trying to balance everything out, typically 4-5 days a week. Starting out every workout with cardio, usually walk half a mile and run half a mile; trying to work my way up from that but god damnit I hate running. Usually work on abs after cardio. Then follow up with arms/chest, shoulders/back, or legs, alternating from day to day.

Also been trying to eat much better since I started working out. Smoothie for breakfast, usually some mixture of banana / apple / orange / lemon / dates / beets / kale / water or coconut water. Grilled or baked chicken in some form pretty much every day for at least 1 meal. Steamed sweet potato, broccoli, carrots are my go to. Or some kale salad with onions / tomatoes / balsamic dressing. I haven't had quinoa in like a week but it's also a staple. Throw in a greek yogurt or kefir with some mixed nuts (peanuts, almonds, cashews, sunflower seeds) between meals as a snack. This is usually 5-6 days out of the week, with 1-2 days worth of meals eating out (but nothing super terrible like McDonalds).

I started using myfitnesspal and it looks like I'm getting an average of like 2200-2300 calories a day. I can't imagine getting much more than this unless I eat a really substantial breakfast, but I have a hard time waking up early and an even harder time eating when I wake up, hence just the smoothie until lunch time.

Started taking whey protein too, but I'm not sure how much protein I should be getting. Some sources I see say ~100g, some say upwards of 200-250g. The recommendation on this protein container says up to 5 scoops a day (each scoop is 30g of protein so that would be 150g from whey alone)...I started taking 2 scoops/day last month, and this past week I've been doing 2 scoops 2x/day, usually one right after workout before dinner, and one maybe 3 hours later. 120g from 4 scoops of whey alone seems like a lot unless I'm trying to do some serious body building, am I wrong here? Should I tone it down? Including my other protein sources I think I'm between 170-200g of protein with all that whey.

So far I have not seen any results when I look in the mirror, which is really frustrating considering how much effort I feel like I've been putting in, but I get that it takes time and different people's bodies vary.

u/satty · 1 pointr/Fitness

MuscleTech Six Star Line stuff

Creatine Pills

Whey Protein

I paid less then what Amazon (the links) show.

u/zau64 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Fat Tire 6 of them.

Edit: i need the protein powder.. I'm working out at home with my weight set, but i have to stuff my face with eggs to get enough protein. So fucking sick of eggs. If not that then what ever you feel like. I wouldnt have it on my wl if i didnt want it.

u/Mswizzle23 · 1 pointr/loseit

They're not worth it for the most part especially the rewards you get in relation to the cost. But when I am in a serious weightlifting routine, I usually wait until a month in so I know I'm not gonna stop going tomorrow, then I use Nos, which I feel has helped me push my limits a little further than without at times and helped hit new highs, plus I like how pumped your muscles get with it, but you take it daily when you do (I think to maintain the pump?) but then it's gonna be way more expensive taking 8 pills a day total, you'll crush through a bottle in no time. And even then it's not a game changer. You don't need it. Protein with creatine is literally all you need. Eat some carbs before your workout, or a protein shake before you do (I need a large amount of protein so they're supplemental for me as well) and have a protein shake after your workout. I also workout around the 10 pm to as late as 12 am window when I have the place to myself.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002UNEGBE/ref=sxr_rr_xsim_1_a_it?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_p=3008523062&pd_rd_wg=uerht&pf_rd_r=8SXX6YDGVEV2PVGMSCCH&pf_rd_s=desktop-rhs-carousels&pf_rd_t=301&pd_rd_i=B002UNEGBE&pd_rd_w=AOwDs&pf_rd_i=protein+with+creatine&pd_rd_r=89fa7848-43b8-4af7-80ca-4b1b2cf74ef4&ie=UTF8&qid=1518459237&sr=1

That's the amazon link to the protein I use, and almost every one of my friends who lift use.

u/NotYourAsshole · 0 pointsr/AdviceAnimals

HERE check it

This brand is awesome and cheap from Amazon. I like the strawberry personally. I have only mixed with water and it tasted good. Pretty low calorie as well.