Real Nutrition for Real Recovery Explained | WIRED Brand Lab
Released on 07/31/2019
[Narrator] There's a long history of eating
and drinking fads surrounding exercise in America,
electrocharged water, powders, and gels.
But there's an almost cult-like following of athletes
who have been drinking low-fat chocolate milk
after their workouts for decades.
Why?
Chocolate milk's ideal three to one carb to protein ratio,
scientifically shown to refuel muscles quickly
after strenuous exercise.
During intense exercise, the body calls on its stores
of glycogen to power the muscles.
Glycogen is sugar that the body
has processed and stored from the foods we eat.
Intense exercise can also lead to microscopic muscle tears,
giving the body an opportunity
to rebuild the muscles stronger.
This is where chocolate milk comes in to kickstart recovery.
The sugar in chocolate milk provides carbohydrates
to refuel depleted glycogen stores,
and its protein helps repair and rebuild muscle.
During exercise, we also sweat to stay cool,
losing fluids and electrolytes.
Chocolate milk replenishes fluids and electrolytes lost
in sweat, naturally providing the same electrolytes
that are added to commercial recovery drinks.
In fact, some research suggests milk
can help you stay hydrated after exercise
more so than commercial recovery drinks or water.
More than 20 studies support the benefits
of recovering with the nutrients found
in low-fat chocolate milk.
And while many commercial drinks
enhance their protein content,
chocolate milk's protein is naturally occurring.
It's no wonder that elite athletes
of all kinds trust it for their recovery.
[racket slams against tennis ball]
So next time you're thinking about jumping
on the latest exercise supplement bandwagon,
consider checking your local grocery instead
for a delicious chocolate milk.
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