Muscle Building Workout Shake
Article by Stefan Burns - Updated November 2021. Join the Wild Free Organic email newsletter!
Whether you already work out, or plan on starting soon, the main goal for exercising is to get stronger and build muscle. Whatever the exercises, from lifting weights to yoga, physical movement creates a stimulus for muscle growth, and good diet then builds that muscle. Without the proper nutrition before and after exercise, you’ll spin your wheels at the gym and make no progress.
To give yourself a muscle building advantage, make sure you consume a healthy macronutrient and micronutrient dense post workout meal or shake. For this purpose I recommend the following shake which contains all the building blocks needed to build strong dense muscle and improve natural testosterone levels.
Once recovery is accounted for, the main dietary building blocks needed for muscle growth are:
Protein
Cholesterol
Water
Creatine
Micronutrients
To cover all of these requirements, we create a workout shake from the following ingredients:
8 oz coconut milk
30 grams protein
6 eggs
3 grams creatine monohydrate
Four Ingredients for Muscle Building Success
Eight oz coconut milk. We start with coconut milk for the base of this shake because coconut milk contains the valuable electrolytes potassium, manganese, and phosphorus. Coconut milk is primarily water, great for rehydrating, and the healthy fats are surplus calories and make the shake nice and creamy.
30 grams of hydrolyzed whey protein. Hydrolyzed whey is the fastest digesting and best utilized greatest protein known. Considering muscle is primarily made of protein, ensuring you get at least 1g of protein per pound of body-weight is very important for optimal muscle growth. If dairy proteins don’t sit well with you, plant protein can also be used, with the benefit of including additional fiber.
Six raw pasture raised egg yolks. Six egg yolks contains ~990 mg of cholesterol, 16.2 grams of protein, and is a good source of various minerals, B vitamins, vitamin A, and vitamin D. Cholesterol is the base building block for all steroidal hormones such as testosterone, and a much needed component of muscle tissue. Add cistanche for some real muscle boosting effects.
Three grams of creatine monohydrate. Creatine is an important part of the energy production chain in muscle cells. Fully-saturated muscular creatine stores increases power output and build more muscle. 3 grams post workout ensures you quickly refill creatine stores which were depleted during exercise.
Flavor Enhancers and Raw Egg Consumption
Add flavor enhancers like cinnamon or cacao powder to improve the flavor. Cinnamon improves insulin sensitivity and is a great enhancement to add.
I recommend raw eggs for this shake because raw egg yolks will digest better and be more readily absorbed by the body. The raw eggs add no off-flavors to the shake, instead improving the consistency and mouthfeel. If you are concerned that the yolks are raw and might contain salmonella, buy pasteurized eggs which are heated in shell to kill all microorganisms. Pasture-raised eggs on the other hand are raised in more humane conditions and are much safer to consume raw than battery, cage-free, or free range eggs. Be safe and cautious regarding the raw eggs if you have a weak immune system; reset your digestive system to strengthen your immune system.
Drink this shake after every workout, taking into account your overall calorie and macronutrient targets, and I guarantee you’ll notice strong muscle building and strength boosting effects quickly