Never knew about him and I’ve been training and competing since 1992. I’ve listened and studied all the experts. This gentleman is very educated and refreshingly honest 🙏❤️
Trained with Arnold. Science editor of Muscle and Fitness magazine for 10 years; editor-at-large at Flex magazine for 8 years. Written for Men’s Fitness magazine; Sports Fitness magazine; Muscular Development magazine; Muscle Mag International, and a regular contributor to Ironman magazine for 28 years
This man knows his stuff it comes natural on his knowledge that he is naturally educated on everything .. He will break it down n knows the history in everything no second guessing he knows his shit 💯💯
for me there is a limit of stomach acid and digestive enzymes. this is the reason why i get too tired and hunger is coming too soon again. after taking betaine hcl + pepsin, the protein is getting broken down in amino acids better in my case and these amino acids then get absorbed and result in lowering hunger as they should.
As a teenager in the late 80’s , guys in gym were taking egg protein powder and then Joe Weider protein became big . I asked old time strong man about the powders and he said just drink milk .
Protien powders are just fast and convenient. Nothing more nothing less. It's not a steroid that's gonna make you grow over night. It's just another way to meet your Protien requirements.
Protein powder doesnt do anything absolutely nothing . Its heated at high temperatures which destroys whatever milk protein it had and you end up with a platic tub of powder with no nutritional value . Its the biggest bodybuilding supplement scam and people are still falling for it 😒
As a hardgainer I take amino acids pre workout and pre meals. My muscles really don’t get much bigger ever but their output does increase almost on a regular basis.
As far as protein that can be taken in for a person for each meal has to vary... All people are different sizes and some just lay around while other bust ass 24/7...makes no sense that all adults can only digest 30 grams of protein per meal... bigger guys that workout and work harder need more protein to stay strong and fit....
Very much agreed, where you get your protein from and the quality could be one of the most important factors, this is the problem when he and others simply lump everything into one category of Protein. High quality animal based protein, otherwise called meat, especially red meat is not the same thing as someone consuming Greek yogurt and hummus but still pointing out that both are "Protein", people who really want to focus on protein quality need to focus on high quality animal meat.
There is a limit of how much protein will be used to build muscle. Depending on carb intake some protein will be used for energy and the rest can be stored as fat. If it's been wasted off in the urine that can be problematic.
@@walden6272And carbohydrate isn't a different molecule? Too much Carbohydrate can be stored as fat. The idea is that carbs as well as protein cause the production of insulin. However I am happy you challenged my comment because I've found that there are no studies to support my theory. It has been stated that excess protein can be stored as fat but that probably isn't true. If someone is totally inactive ingesting 5x their body weight then maybe but then again maybe not.
@@Jeffthedude15 Just do your research on this topic, why protein cannot transform into fat. Yes carbohydrate can become fat, they are similar in constructions. Fat is stored energy and carbohydrate is energy.
@@walden6272 I should research macros on a molecular level if that is what you mean. What I'm stuck on I guess is how the body responds to each. If you're not getting enough of either carbs or fat for energy the human body will use protein as an energy source which degrades it's use in protein synthesis.
@@Jeffthedude15 You're going off on the wrong topic there. The topic was can protein be converted to fat. And the answer is NO. No matter how much protein you consume, it will not convert to body fat (scientifically impossible). That is why when survivalists who can only eat rabbits, still continue to lose weight despite how much they eat. If your body only consume protein, you will still starve to death. When your body breaks down its own muscles protein, it just a sign of starvation, it doesn't really help the body.
Jerry eats scientific white papers for fun , he knows every double blind study and trial ever done as a hobby , he has forgotten more than most will ever know , amazing guy
Hold on, "Some scientist along the way discovered whey, and whey goes way back", and then there's a Jon Jon Park look alike sitting in the background. You guys are having too much fun.
If you do a deep dive of molecular biology you will find that you can grow muscle with enough amino acids to sustain life. That’s not a huge amount of protein.
@@daytonasayswhat9333 To basically say eating a big steak was useless past the 32g of protein limit, basically bringing in the importance of protein shakes because getting 200g of protein was impossible without!.. Obviously the old school bodybuilder never took shakes because they ate big steaks!
@@daytonasayswhat9333 Philips misrepresented the study mr. Brainum spoke of to sell his myoplex product. It had exactly 32g. Of protein. Then if you tell a lie long enough,it becomes "percieved knowledge" amongst casual gym goers.
@@handsforwarrodneymorgan2616 why market it with 32 g of protein? Why not just market it with 64 g and sell it for twice the price? I don’t really understand what trick is trying to be pulled here.
@@daytonasayswhat9333 So you will need to drink 3 to 4 of these drinks daily. They sold them in 20 serving boxes for $40. So most gym bros bought a box a week. Simple marketing and math. More money,more money,more money.
*And that explains how I got massive from learning how to create my own protein shake over the powdered synthetics!* _People really don't get how extremely easy it is to make your own 100% all natural protein shake with all natural ingredients!_
He is loosing it... and preaching old and outdated information. He stopped learning the day he thought there was "nobody else with more experience and knowledge" than him.
Never knew about him and I’ve been training and competing since 1992. I’ve listened and studied all the experts. This gentleman is very educated and refreshingly honest 🙏❤️
Trained with Arnold. Science editor of Muscle and Fitness magazine for 10 years; editor-at-large at Flex magazine for 8 years. Written for Men’s Fitness magazine; Sports Fitness magazine; Muscular Development magazine; Muscle Mag International, and a regular contributor to Ironman magazine for 28 years
@@MrRaitzi Muscle & Fitness mags were a good read back in the 1990s. Jerry Brainum comes across very knowledgeable.
This guy is the yoda of bodybuilding, tremendous knowledge and experience
This man knows his stuff it comes natural on his knowledge that he is naturally educated on everything .. He will break it down n knows the history in everything no second guessing he knows his shit 💯💯
More Jerry please...thank you for posting. Peace, Sal
I've been watching Jerry's channel for years, really happy seeing him getting big screen time on bigger fitness chanells.
Love it to listen To Jerry simplifying down nutrition and sport science
This Jeff Brainum guy is a gold mine of information
I follow everything this guys says. He’s so knowledgeable about the science of building muscle.
He looks out of shape.
this guy is great. his honesty is refreshing.
Jerry is still one of the biggest references
So uhm... How do we know if the whey is pure? Just by buying ISO Whey? Is there a certain amino acid profile I should go for?
What are the whey protein powders that don’t contain the added amino acid’s? Is MyProtein or Bulk powders any good?
What are your recommendations for the best isolate whey protein?
Thank you very much ,veryinteresting intrview and great advice!
Just checked my protein jug and down at the bottom it says “We do not amino spike”. Learn something new everyday day
The quality of all these videos is excellent
for me there is a limit of stomach acid and digestive enzymes. this is the reason why i get too tired and hunger is coming too soon again.
after taking betaine hcl + pepsin, the protein is getting broken down in amino acids better in my case and these amino acids then get absorbed and result in lowering hunger as they should.
Anyone got a quality brand of whey they can recommend please
As a teenager in the late 80’s , guys in gym were taking egg protein powder and then Joe Weider protein became big . I asked old time strong man about the powders and he said just drink milk .
Drink milk for what? If you are looking for protein you would need to drink a few gallons a day...secondly milk isn't for humans.
I was in the martial arts 15 years ago. Brutal training. Nobody ate protein in powders.
Protien powders are just fast and convenient. Nothing more nothing less. It's not a steroid that's gonna make you grow over night. It's just another way to meet your Protien requirements.
Protein powder doesnt do anything absolutely nothing .
Its heated at high temperatures which destroys whatever milk protein it had and you end up with a platic tub of powder with no nutritional value .
Its the biggest bodybuilding supplement scam and people are still falling for it 😒
@@bobdobric6787 lmao. Good one.
Now this was very informative! ***checks all my containers of protein*****
Thank u very very much. High quality content and both really nice human beings and nice to listen to 🎉🎉🎉
wondeful information!!!!
Thank you!
As a hardgainer I take amino acids pre workout and pre meals. My muscles really don’t get much bigger ever but their output does increase almost on a regular basis.
As far as protein that can be taken in for a person for each meal has to vary... All people are different sizes and some just lay around while other bust ass 24/7...makes no sense that all adults can only digest 30 grams of protein per meal... bigger guys that workout and work harder need more protein to stay strong and fit....
That’s fascinating
Thank you
Isn’t leucine content in the protein important ?
Designer Whey Protein was the best of the best back in the day.
I was just about to buy my first tub of protein powder, im so glad i watched this first because i was about to buy one with the amino acids, well sir.
Protein is amino acids 😂
Very knowledgeable person. All said all the facts.
Informative video clip 💡
Glad you liked it!
Jarry is just amazing huge fans long time ago
Wow informative
That's why I used Sam Busas super protein which was simply casein
Joe Weiders protein was incredibly tasty, and Mega mass 2000. That stuff was addictive !
I love this guy!!!
nice to see jerry brainum in a decent setting other than his cave
Hahaha
I just tried mixing vanilla protein powder with heavy cream. Took one sip and poured to disgusting mess out!
who knew the story of Whey protein could be so fascinating
😄 ha, ye.
Little ms muffet must of been jacked! 😆
I wouldn’t agree that it’s “irrelevant” where you get your protein. Protein quality matters.
Very much agreed, where you get your protein from and the quality could be one of the most important factors, this is the problem when he and others simply lump everything into one category of Protein.
High quality animal based protein, otherwise called meat, especially red meat is not the same thing as someone consuming Greek yogurt and hummus but still pointing out that both are "Protein", people who really want to focus on protein quality need to focus on high quality animal meat.
Sorry for you if you don't get what he meant. Pretty much everyone who knows him understands what he meant.
@@LGTVQHD I’m sorry about your face.
@@daytonasayswhat9333
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isnt the purpose of cardio to burn bodyfat? so why take aminos if the body will just use them during cardio?
For heart health I think.
To get low bodyfat is being good at your intake of food.
CFM or 100% hydrolyzed fractions 💪
I hope you guys will answer my earlier question...
Where is the full interview video or is this it?
ua-cam.com/video/Ty-SFONYR40/v-deo.html
@@EscapeFitness thanks!
There is a limit of how much protein will be used to build muscle. Depending on carb intake some protein will be used for energy and the rest can be stored as fat. If it's been wasted off in the urine that can be problematic.
How can protein be stored as fat?? Protein and fat are too completely different molecules. That's like saying you can store oranges as apples.
@@walden6272And carbohydrate isn't a different molecule? Too much Carbohydrate can be stored as fat. The idea is that carbs as well as protein cause the production of insulin. However I am happy you challenged my comment because I've found that there are no studies to support my theory. It has been stated that excess protein can be stored as fat but that probably isn't true. If someone is totally inactive ingesting 5x their body weight then maybe but then again maybe not.
@@Jeffthedude15 Just do your research on this topic, why protein cannot transform into fat. Yes carbohydrate can become fat, they are similar in constructions. Fat is stored energy and carbohydrate is energy.
@@walden6272 I should research macros on a molecular level if that is what you mean. What I'm stuck on I guess is how the body responds to each. If you're not getting enough of either carbs or fat for energy the human body will use protein as an energy source which degrades it's use in protein synthesis.
@@Jeffthedude15 You're going off on the wrong topic there. The topic was can protein be converted to fat. And the answer is NO. No matter how much protein you consume, it will not convert to body fat (scientifically impossible). That is why when survivalists who can only eat rabbits, still continue to lose weight despite how much they eat. If your body only consume protein, you will still starve to death. When your body breaks down its own muscles protein, it just a sign of starvation, it doesn't really help the body.
I love how he just went totally off track explaining the entire history of whey protein supplements
Excess protein can diminish kidney function.
I still like and want the natural flavorless Nitro whey
If your having Kidney issues it’s best to avoid all that protein.
Straight nitro whey nothing added is best
Taking supplemental protein regularly is expensive
Eat steak and eggs, and be done with it!!!
Jerry eats scientific white papers for fun , he knows every double blind study and trial ever done as a hobby , he has forgotten more than most will ever know , amazing guy
Hold on, "Some scientist along the way discovered whey, and whey goes way back", and then there's a Jon Jon Park look alike sitting in the background. You guys are having too much fun.
Im sure youve heard this before but you look uncannily like lance armstrong
If you take aminoasset before Træning you miss you straight
Excess will be stored as fat
If you do a deep dive of molecular biology you will find that you can grow muscle with enough amino acids to sustain life. That’s not a huge amount of protein.
The 32g myth was started by Bill Philips to sell his product "myoplex" back in the 90s.
Why was the cap at 32 mg?
@@daytonasayswhat9333 To basically say eating a big steak was useless past the 32g of protein limit, basically bringing in the importance of protein shakes because getting 200g of protein was impossible without!.. Obviously the old school bodybuilder never took shakes because they ate big steaks!
@@daytonasayswhat9333 Philips misrepresented the study mr. Brainum spoke of to sell his myoplex product. It had exactly 32g. Of protein. Then if you tell a lie long enough,it becomes "percieved knowledge" amongst casual gym goers.
@@handsforwarrodneymorgan2616 why market it with 32 g of protein? Why not just market it with 64 g and sell it for twice the price? I don’t really understand what trick is trying to be pulled here.
@@daytonasayswhat9333
So you will need to drink 3 to 4 of these drinks daily. They sold them in 20 serving boxes for $40.
So most gym bros bought a box a week. Simple marketing and math. More money,more money,more money.
*And that explains how I got massive from learning how to create my own protein shake over the powdered synthetics!* _People really don't get how extremely easy it is to make your own 100% all natural protein shake with all natural ingredients!_
No. Obviously.
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buy hormone free protein powder bypass all the nonsense spoke about.
Hell know... 3 good meals per day ... maybe 4 if you are really active
You don’t rly need protein powder if you consume a fair amount of protein in your daily life, that’s good eblugh
Lol this guy stuck in 1980
This guy know nothing
He is loosing it... and preaching old and outdated information. He stopped learning the day he thought there was "nobody else with more experience and knowledge" than him.
I disagree about Jerry, he is very well written and informed
None of us big guys use protein powder! We all eat real food and a lot of it and not something out of a container!
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