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by decoyD on 19 October 2004 - 18:10
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August 17 2004 at 3:18 PM WL (no login)
Dogs and humans differ in the way they process Carbohydrates. Their needs for carbs differ as well. In this case we are using the simple carb (glucose -dextrose a simple carb thats an energy source in ANY living organism) as a TRANSPORT vehicle rather than as an energy source per se.
These are from articles I ripped off from Doctors and trainers smarter than I. These were written for humans but I truly believe the 30min window and the glucose transport vehicle works the same with dogs. I have used these principles on my dogs with great results
You have 30min post workout to give your charge the power
shake he-she needs. Whey Isolate(not blend), Creatine, L
Glutamine and 1000mg of Ester C.
Post-workout your dog's body is a literal sponge. In a highly
catabolic state it will soak up anything you give it!
Simple Carbohydrates:
During the post-workout phase of training your dog's body is
in a hypoglycemic stage. Blood-sugar and insulin levels have
drastically dropped. Immediately following exercise natural GH
concentrations struggle to increase as insulin levels try to
rebound from its current highly catabolic state.
A simple carbohydrate supplement combined with the
post-workout window of opportunity will give immediate rise to
blood glucose levels and cause a state of hyperglycemia. This
will force a increase in the production of insulin!
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