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Milk and Yogurt
Swimmer Dara Torres insists she doesn't just sport a milk mustache when it comes to advertising campaigns. "I drink organic chocolate milk after every workout," she says. "At the end of a workout you're exhausted so that really helps my recovery and it gives me fuel." Clark concurs, explaining that milk and milk products like yogurt are an excellent source of both carbohydrates and protein, plus ...
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Milk and Yogurt
Swimmer Dara Torres insists she doesn't just sport a milk mustache when it comes to advertising campaigns. "I drink organic chocolate milk after every workout," she says. "At the end of a workout you're exhausted so that really helps my recovery and it gives me fuel." Clark concurs, explaining that milk and milk products like yogurt are an excellent source of both carbohydrates and protein, plus calcium to help build strong bones. If you're training hard like Torres, the extra simple carbs from the sugar in chocolate milk (or hot chocolate in cold weather) can help boost energy before exercise and replenish glycogen stores in your muscles after a serious session. Though Duggan thinks ice cream is the best recovery food ("fat, sugar, and protein in a tasty little package"), average Joe and Jane athletes should generally stick to low-fat or skim milk products for easier digestion and to limit saturated fat.
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