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Accelerade, the only sports drink that contains carbohydrate and protein in a patented 4:1 ratio, helps athletes perform better and recover faster. Compared to conventional sports drinks, protein-enhanced
Accelerade: Extends Endurance - Accelerade extends exercise endurance up to 29% more than a conventional sports drink.
Speeds Muscle Recovery - Accelerade improves endurance up to 40% in a subsequent workout compared to a conventional sports drink.
Reduces Muscle Damage - Accelerade reduces muscle damage up to 83% compared to a conventional sports drink.
Enhances Rehydration - Accelerade rehydrates athletes 40% better than water and 15% better than a conventional sports drink.
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Accelerade is the biggest stride in sports drinks in over 30 years. Accelerade ready-to-drink is the first and only protein-enhanced sports drink containing the patented 4:1 carbohydrate to protein ratio. Accelerade is designed for use during exercise and has been clinically proven to increase endurance up to 29 percent over ordinary sports drinks. More than a decade ago, top exercise physiologists teamed up to develop the ideal sports drink that delivers superior endurance. It was discovered that protein, in the right ratio to carbohydrates, was the key to unlocking superior performance over conventional sports drinks that contained carbohydrates alone.
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Accel Gel® has always been the go-to, in-pocket fuel for athletes. And, that's not changing.
From the makers of Accelerade and Enduorx comes AccelGel. Accelerade is formulated using science — breakthrough, revolutionary science. That's how it became the first sports drink that combines carbohydrate and protein in a patented 4:1 ratio – a ratio that makes all the difference. Now Available in Citrus Orange, Chocolate, Vanilla, Strawberry Kiwi flavors, and now Key Lime, Raspberry Cream. Now is the time to Upgrade your
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Nutrient Timing presents a comprehensive way of thinking about sports nutrition, one very similar to some of the principles I’ve been championing for some time now. In this system, the dimension of time is emphasized and athletes are taught both how the body responds to exercise and how it should be fed. While this book is going to challenge much of what the ADA or your nutritionists have taught you, the information in here is backed by current scientific research, is readable, and is proven to work.
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The Performance Zone is not the latest diet plan trying to compete with all the others. Rather it focuses on the most crucial period of the day for any swimmer: 30 minutes prior to workout, during workout, and 15 minutes after workout. Basically, this book is about winning, keeping healthy, and getting an edge over the
competition. Described in a book review by Nikki Dryden of SwimNews Magazine this way:
The Performance Zone is a must-have for any swimmer, coach, or parent looking for the edge, be that in training or racing. We all suffer from the onslaught of messages in the media about nutrition, dieting, and supplementing to win.
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ENDUROX EXCEL is a dietary supplement that, when taken as part of your training regimen, is proven to enhance workout performance by raising the lactate threshold and increasing cardiac efficiency, build endurance, speed recovery, and increase fat metabolism. The recommended dose of two caplets contains 1,200 mg of ENDUROX, a standardized extract of the herb ciwujia, and 60 IUs of vitamin E (50% more ciwujia than regular ENDUROX and 200% of the Daily Value for vitamin E). Ciwujia, a natural root grown in the northeast section of China, has been used continuously as part of traditional Chinese medicine for almost 1700 years. The usual human dose is 9 to 27 grams per day of the raw herb.
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Landmark research conducted over the past five years has redefined how the exercising muscle optimally performs and recovers. This research has shown that 1) free radical build-up slows the recovery process; 2) insulin is key in restoring muscle glycogen and rebuilding protein; 3) the ratio of carbohydrate to protein called the Optimum Recovery Ratio (OR2™) is critical in optimizing glycogen restoration and 4) specific natural agents can significantly reduce exercise-induced muscle stress. These important findings are the foundation of a new model for achieving peak muscle performance and recovery called the R4 System.
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