Supplement Science
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One of the most commonly purchased supplements today is whey protein. Why? Because it is used to help recover from intense training sessions and supports lean muscle tissue growth.
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Athletes are constantly pushing their bodies to the limits and put a lot of demand on their bones, muscles, and joints. Injuries are, unfortunately, very common for athletes these days, and the question of how they can reduce the risk of injury or boost their recovery is often asked. Any kind of injury, both big and small, can have devastating impacts on athletes and their performance. To perform and progress at training and sporting events, it is important for athletes to recover fully to have no risk of injury. This is where collagen for athletes comes into play.
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When you think about protein supplements, the first that comes to mind is probably whey protein. It’s been around forever and is tried and true. Whey protein is one of the most popular forms of protein on the market that just about every bodybuilder is using. Fast, medium, and slow-digesting proteins that are blended together create some of the best options available today.
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If I were to call you up and say to you, “This new IGNITOR™ Enzyme Technology is a gamechanger,” what would you think I was talking about? If you guessed anything other than a way to maximize your protein utilization, you’d be incorrect.
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The health and proper functioning of your body depends on your ability to take in adequate amounts of both macronutrients as well as micronutrients. Macronutrients are the protein, carbohydrates, and fat we consume through our nutrition while micronutrients are the...