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  • Be careful with protein bars!

    Posted on January 24th, 2010 Martin Bolduc No comments

    Since you’ve started to read my tips, you know the importance of eating 5 or 6 meals a day to maintain a healthy weight and keep your energy
    levels high. This is very important if you work out on a regular basis. It can be hard to cook all these meals every day, and this is why I like
    protein bars. Protein bars can be a great snack, but they can destroy your good intentions too!

    The other day, I visited my friend at his supplement store. I started to look at all the bars you can buy. Now you have the choice from
    meal replacement or diet bars, protein bars, and energy bars. For someone who had no idea what to buy, this could be very confusing.

    Each bar contains different levels of protein, carbohydrates, fat and sugar. Picking the right one depends on your goal. Let me explain little
    bit more:

    If we look first at the energy bars, the name says it all. The purpose of the energy bar is to give you a boost of energy.  This is great
    for endurance athletes like cyclists or marathoners. I’m sure you figured out that the main ingredient is carbohydrates to give
    you the energy you need to keep you going during the event.

    Meal replacements bars are mostly “diet” bars. This type of bar contains the least amount of calories and more carbohydrates than protein.
    Again, the name tells you what it is for – a meal or snack replacement. In the mean time it’s a good choice for a pre or post-workout snack.

    The last one is the protein bar. The protein bar is designed for people who are training and trying to lose weight. This type of bar
    had a high level of protein to help you build muscles, and burn fat.

    Nutrition bars can be a good and healthy choice once in a while, but it’s important to read the labels carefully. Many bars are
    full of sugar, which can make them just as bad as a regular chocolate bar. Make sure to always choose one that contains
    little refined sugar and – and this isvery important – is low in saturated fats.

    My 2 best choices are from Isagenix- Isalean for meal replacement and  Labrada Nutrition – Lean cookie Bar - for Post workout snack.

    Make sure you don’t abuse the nutrition bars. They can result in an increase in your body fat if you eat too much of these bars, especially if
    you are a person who is not too active and trying to lose weight.

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