Protein

Written by Squad 5 Training

On September 20, 2024

Happy Friday,

Let’s talk about protein, a macronutrient you’ve probably heard plenty about. Protein provides essential amino acids that help build and repair tissues in your body, particularly skeletal muscle. Since muscle is composed of these amino acid building blocks, your protein intake plays a key role in muscle repair and growth after training.

But protein isn’t just about muscle. It has other important benefits that set it apart from carbs and fats.

  • It helps curb cravings.
  • It promotes optimal muscle growth and repair.
  • It’s highly satiating, which can help prevent overeating when you prioritize it at each meal.

Emerging research has also given us new insights. A recent study explored the impact of protein consumption during breakfast on adults’ muscle size and strength. The findings? Consuming higher amounts of protein in the morning, especially at breakfast, was linked to increases in skeletal muscle mass and lean body mass.

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Bottom line: Protein is crucial, and starting your day with a protein-packed breakfast is just as important. Aim for 30-60 grams of protein at your first meal of the day.

Best,

Wissem

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