Muscle for Life with Mike Matthews - Should You Eat Protein Before Bed? A Simple Science-Based Answer
Episode Date: November 7, 2017When it comes to getting fit, or getting good at anything, really, there are two distinct phases: 1. Learning and applying the fundamentals. 2. Learning and applying ways to optimize your results. And... if you want to build muscle and strength faster, eating protein before bed can help… …but it’s not nearly as important as some people would have you believe. You see, eating protein before bed falls squarely in bucket #2 above. If you don’t have the fundamentals in place, such as… - properly calculating and counting your calories and macros… - emphasizing heavy, compound weightlifting in your training… - following a sensibly designed workout program… …when you eat protein simply won’t matter. And nor will many other things, like what types of supplements you take, how many carbs you eat, how “clean” your diet is, how often you change up your workouts, and much more. Once you have #1 squarely in place (fundamentals), though, and you’re looking for ways to get more out of your training, then it makes sense to start dipping into #2 (optimization). And this episode will help. Want to get my best advice on how to gain muscle and strength and lose fat faster? Sign up for my free newsletter! Click here: https://www.muscleforlife.com/signup/
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Hey, this is Mike and welcome to another installment in my in five minutes or less series where
I answer one common question quickly and simply because while long form content is great,
sometimes it is also nice when someone
just gets right to the point and tells you what to do and how to do it in five minutes or less.
And that's what I do in these episodes. I'm asked frequently whether you should eat protein
before bed or not, if you want to gain muscle. And the quick answer is yes, you should, but probably not for the
reason that you think. You see, most people think, and I myself used to think that you needed to eat
protein before you went to bed to prevent muscle loss. Because let's say you eat your final meal
at 6 p.m. and it's fully processed by midnight. You go to bed, seven or eight hours, no nutrients,
you're going to lose muscle, right? Sounds pretty
bad. Well, the short answer is no, you're not going to lose muscle because that's not how it
works. Studies have shown that the body simply doesn't cannibalize muscle tissue that easily.
And so you don't have to eat protein before you go to bed to preserve your muscle. The real reason
you should eat protein before you go to
bed is because it helps you gain muscle faster. Hey, quickly, before we carry on, if you are
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So if we go back to the previous example of eating your last meal at 6 p.m., it is fully
processed by midnight, and then you have your six, seven, eight-hour stretch, no nutrients.
The reason why this isn't optimal from a muscle building perspective is muscle growth requires two things. It requires
a stimulus and it requires raw materials. When you train your muscles, that is a stimulus. And
when you eat protein, that is also a stimulus. Both of those things tell your body to build and
repair muscle tissue. Now that's the stimulus half of the
equation. The raw materials half is simply amino acids and particularly essential amino acids,
which your body has to get from your diet, has to get from the protein that you eat. These amino
acids are what muscle tissue is built from. Simply put, no matter what might happen in terms of a muscle
building stimulus, if there are no raw materials available, if there are no amino acids available,
then no muscle growth will result. And that's why research has shown that if no protein is
eaten before you go to sleep, that your protein synthesis rates are going to be quite low. The
amount of proteins that your body is going to
be able to create, including muscle tissue, is going to be very low. That then leads us to how
eating protein before we go to bed can help us gain muscle and strength faster, which is exactly
what was found in a study conducted by scientists at Maastricht University. When we eat protein
before we go to bed, we are
giving our body a muscle building stimulus because remember eating protein stimulates protein
synthesis, stimulates muscle growth, and we are giving it the amino acids, the raw materials that
it needs to build muscle tissue. And as most of us spend about a third of our lives in bed, you can
see how this can add up over time.
Now, in terms of how much protein you should eat before going to bed and when, I would say 20 to 30
grams of a high quality protein about 30 minutes before bed is good. And if you want to just do
food, I would say something like cooked egg or cottage cheese or maybe low-fat Greek yogurt are good choices.
And if you're like me and you'd rather do a powder because it's easy, you can do casein,
but I don't personally like casein. I don't like how it tastes. I don't like how it feels in my
mouth. I don't like how it feels in my stomach. So what I do is I use a blend of pea and rice
protein because those proteins, and particularly when they're together, are well
digested, slowly digested, which is what we want for our purposes here, well absorbed, and are rich
in essential amino acids. Now, in terms of specific products, I use my own. It's called Thrive, and it
is a blend of pea, rice, hemp, and quinoa protein. It is 100% naturally sweetened and
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