I am looking for the all-in-one supplement that would help me in my Muay Thai training .
Because i’m leaving for 8 months to go train in Thailand i really want to take some supplements with me .
The problem of course is that i only can take so much with me , and if i
bought everything separately it probably would cost me a fortune .
So what i’m looking for is probably a good blend of whey protein , BCAA’s , creatine , and a lot of carbohydrates that would be perfect to help recovery and build muscle mass when training for 7 hours a day .
I don’t know much about supplements so i hope someone has some good advice for me .
But you’ll probably be fine just buy8ing whey (maybe get it wholesale if you are concerned about price), and add oats. That’s going to cost you little and give you pretty good results.
[quote]rrjc5488 wrote:
How old are you? Would you be willing to try AAS as previously mentioned?[/quote]
I’m 25 and i’ve definitely thought about taking AAS while i’m
training there .
But i can’t even decide on wich “normal” supps i’m going
to take and i know a little bit about that , i absolutely don’t know anything about AAS .
I probably would only take AAS under guidance of a professional
who knows what he’s doing .
Aren’t there like a lot of things that can go wrong ?
[quote]Bodhisattva_ wrote:
rrjc5488 wrote:
How old are you? Would you be willing to try AAS as previously mentioned?
I’m 25 and i’ve definitely thought about taking AAS while i’m
training there .
But i can’t even decide on wich “normal” supps i’m going
to take and i know a little bit about that , i absolutely don’t know anything about AAS .
I probably would only take AAS under guidance of a professional
who knows what he’s doing .
Aren’t there like a lot of things that can go wrong ? [/quote]
Based on your lack of knowledge on the topic, you really have no business using AAS at this time.
Get your diet and supplementation figured out and begin researching AAS once you feel you’re ready to make that step.