Optimum Nutrition After Max Post-Workout Maximum Recovery, Vanilla Ice Cream, 4.27-Pound Plastic Jar
Saturday, 27. March 2010
- One 68.32-ounce tub of vanilla-flavored dietary supplement for post-workout recovery
- Packed with high-quality whey proteins, rapidly digesting carbohydrates, glutamine peptides, creatine monohydrate, and free form amino acids
- To help maximize post-workout recovery
- Sweetened with Splenda
- Includes 22 vitamins and essential minerals
Product Description
Vanilla Ice Cream flavored Optimum Nutrition Post-Workout Maximum Recovery is a dietary supplement with 40 grams of protein and 40 grams of carbs. Naturally and artificially flavored and sweetened with Splenda. Contains glutamine.
Optimum Nutrition’s After Max combines the highest-quality whey proteins with rapidly digesting carbohydrates, glutamine peptides, creatine monohydrate, free form amino acids, and enzyme systems to help maximize post-workout recovery. Each and Every Serving of After Max Provides: 40 grams of protein from ion-exchange whey protein isolate, ultrafiltered whey protein concentrate, hydrolyzed whey peptides, glutamine peptides, l-glutamine, and taurine; 40 grams of high-glycemic simple and complex carbohydrates; 5 grams of creapure brand creatine monohydrate; over 5 grams of glutamine from l-glutamine, glutamine peptides, and whey protein; 1 gram of taurine; 500 combined milligrams of aminogen and carbogen brand enzyme systems; 19 vitamins and essential minerals including antioxidants and electrolytes. The Tryptophan in this product is naturally occurring.
Optimum Nutrition After Max Post-Workout Maximum Recovery, Vanilla Ice Cream, 4.27-Pound Plastic Jar

S. Russell Says:
For breakfast, before working out or after…it’s great. I was amazed at how good it actually tastes too!!
Rating: 5 / 5
Surfdaddy Says:
AfterMax post workout protein powder blend offers the right amount of protein, carbs, and creatine so that I don’t have to try to replicate it with several products. It’s all here in one powder mix. It mixes easily with milk or water, tastes great and it works. It is all quality ingredients as well.
Rating: 5 / 5
Enoch Freeman Says:
For weeks, I researched recovery nutrition, and finally I made my own concoction of whey protein, maltodextrin (rapidly absorbing carbohydrate), BCAAs, glutamine, and creatine. When I saw this stuff in the store, I was elated. It included all these essential ingredients for post-workout nutrition, tasted great, and didn’t actually cost as much as I was spending on my own recipe.
Do the research and see how much you need. I weigh 200 lbs, so I take a full serving, but if you weigh more or less, you will want to adjust accordingly.
I usually put powder in my shaker and take it to the gym so I can add water and drink it right after my workout. Throw in a multivitamin, and you’re set.
Also, this is one you don’t want to mix with milk; that would slow down the absorption rate. And really, you don’t need to: it tastes great with water. The chocolate does, anyway. Do NOT get the vanilla. It’s horrible.
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Rating: 5 / 5
G. Cortes Says:
This recovery Drink is great, i am currently on my second tub and i dont know what i would do with out it. it taste great and the price cant be beat. i also compared the ingredients to other top recovery drinks and this match if not exceeded the levels of nutrients.
Rating: 5 / 5
FadingRadio Says:
Summary:
Overall, its a good product. Its tastes OK (nothing to write home about), is competitive with other choices, and comes from a trusted manufacturer. Its also a great price from this seller (AllStarHealth.com). Research what you want and make a call for yourself.
The good:
- Great combo of supplements. I’m lazy when it comes to certain things. I don’t want to be bothered with buying 9 different supplements to achieve a certain result. Its great that this has a little bit of everything I need/want. I also didn’t want to have to worry about buying and preparing food for recovery. I drink this to make up for my laziness.
- Mixes well. I just shook it in a regular bottle and it was fine.
- One one hand, it tastes better than I thought…
The bad:
- On the other hand, I’d still rather chug it than just drink it normally. The ready-to-drink stuff like what Muscle Milk offers tastes better, but you pay premium for it. The way I see it, I’m drinking it for function, not enjoyment, so this isn’t a big deal. Its not awful, just not great either.
- Serving size. It says “3 scoops (97 grams)” is a serving. 1) that’s a lot. 2) I couldn’t tell whether if it was to the line on the scooper or to the top of the scooper. I’m willing to bet if I busted out a small scale, 3 scoops to the top are more than 97 grams. Trying to sell me more crap maybe?
My thoughts:
I did some reading and decided to give this one a shot. I think compared to everything that’s out there, this is a pretty good choice. Its a blend of good protein, recovery carbs, and creatine. The way I see it, I get the same amount of protein as those other guys for the same price more or less PLUS those other supplements. Good deal.
For you:
I still recommend researching products to see what fits your needs personally. Some people don’t buy into supplements over food. Some people don’t buy into recovery carbs. Read a little from non-vendor websites and talk to nutritionists/trainers. Experiment with supplements, food, serving sizes, etc. Your body is made up of chemicals and everyone is different, so its not one size fits all.
Regardless of what you do, everyone in the fitness community agrees: 1) you need something for recovery and 2) it should be as soon after your work out as possible. People say its a 1-2 hour window. I’d say with digestion in mind, just eat within 30 minutes to be safe. Digesting fluids is far faster than solids and pouring powder in a cup is super fast preparation, protein shakes aren’t a bad choice.
Rating: 4 / 5