4 Protein Shakes for Your Workout and Weight Loss Goals

Protein shakes for workout and weight loss goals from a registered dietitian

Whether you do Orangetheory, Peloton, F45, powerlifting, crossfit, olympic lifting, running, biking, barre, ski, swim, or fly, protein is essential to making the most of your training

Protein shakes can be delicious and fun, helping you get much needed protein after a workout while being quick to make and easy to digest.

How much protein do you need? The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics recommend 0.73 grams of protein per pound of bodyweight for anyone doing endurance or resistance training to build and maintain lean body mass. For a 150 lb person, that would be about 110 grams of protein per day. If you are trying to lose weight, I recommend getting a little more than this if you can.

Do you need protein right after a workout? We used to think this was a MUST but new research shows that if you have enough protein before your workout, eating right after isn’t always necessary. That being said, many people don’t eat before a workout because of nausea or stomach distress, so eating after can be a good idea.

Why a protein shake? They are quick, digest easily since they are already partially broken down, and are pretty inexpensive. Most protein powders run around $1 a scoop, meaning that the recipes below will run you about $2 for a serving with 30g of protein or more. That’s a good value!

Snickers protein shake with salted caramel protein

Snickers Protein Shake

An old favorite of mine - the trick is having the salted caramel protein powder. Quest and Trutein both have good ones, but there are a TON out there!

Green key lime pie protein shake for summer or st patricks day

Key Lime Protein Shake

It can be hard to find a good fruity shake without a ton of carbs. This is one I LOVE, especially if you crumble a graham cracker on top. You can get Key Lime Juice at your regular grocery store, but its usually in the aisle not the produce department.

Creamy raspberry protein shake or smoothie

Berry Protein Shake

My go to - I have this shake a lot! The key to a good thick shake is to make sure all your components are frozen, don’t use ice, and add just enough liquid to blend.

Fall pumpkin spice protein shake with vegetables

Pumpkin Spice Protein Shake

If you love fall, you’ll love this shake! As a bonus, there’s a serving of veggies hidden inside for extra nutrients.

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