Friday, October 31, 2008
Mass Factor
Mass Factor
* Over 8 lbs of Product!
* 52 grams of high quality protein
* Post-workout lean weight gainer
* Two-step protein release system
With post-workout nutrition, timing is everything. If you want major mass gains, you need to take advantage of the slim - but valuable - window of opportunity immediately after workouts. Because your muscles grow while they are recovering from the workout, and not during the workout, you need to feed them with a recovery supplement specifically designed to support muscular mass production. With Mass Factor by EAS that's exactly what you get! Here's why...
Mass Factor has been designed to inject a burst of growth-stimulating protein that carbs into your muscles immediately after consumption to feed the growth frenzy of the first stage. Then, the next wave of slower-absorbing protein gets pumped into your muscles to support the second-stage growth spurt.
This "two-stage slower-absorbing activating system" is made possible through the use of "fast" and "slow" acting proteins and carbs. A blend of whey and casein provides the perfect protein combination, because research shows that whey protein is absorbed very rapidly into the body, while casein has a delayed absorption profile*. Next, a specialized carbohydrate blend is used as the exclusive carb source. Why? Because it provides both short and longer chain carbohydrate molecules. Short chains are absorbed rapidly, and longer chains more slowly, feeding your muscles a continuous stream of clean carbs throughout both stages of the anabolic recovery phase.
A combination of whey and casein - post-exercise - has been shown to increase the level of muscle protein synthesis during recovery over and above a standard carbohydrate supplement.**
Now that's massive growth stimulation! That's the power of cutting edge sports supplement science. That's Mass Factor by EAS - a supplement that works as hard as you do.
*Falbert JA, Holst JJ. Gastric emptying, gastic secretion and enterogastrone response after administration of milk proteins of their peptide hydrolysates in humans. EUR J Nutr. 2004 Jun; 43 (3):127-39 Epub2004 Jan06
**Borsheim E, Aarsland A, Wolfe RR. Effect of an amino acid, protein, and carbohydrate mixture on net muscle protein balance after resistance exercise. Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab. 2004 Jun; 14 (3) 255-71
Ultimate Muscle Protein
Ultimate Muscle Protein (UMP) serves up a massive dose of multi-species, muscle building, metabolic-boosting proteins and free form aminos. It bathes your muscles in a blend of non-essential and essential amino acids derived from 6 of the highest-quality protein species available. Unlike many other protein blends, UMP contains a very high 80% / 20% blend of casein (slow) and whey (fast). The perfect proportions of proprietary proteins are formulated to help sustain muscle protein synthesis. The proven method of building muscle and losing fat with high protein, low carbs, and moderate fat is easy to follow with Ultimate Muscle Protein. The slow and fast digesting proteins in UMP, along with a high amount of glutamine, arginine and BCAAs create the perfect anabolic duo for building muscle while accelerating fat loss.
Ultimate Muscle Protein tastes great and mixes easily. It’s also highly versatile. Treat yourself by putting a scoop on your favorite cold or hot cereal, or simply mix it with milk or water. Your muscles will be rewarded with a protein-building stream of amino acids for hours afterwards.
14 First-Rate Reasons Why You’ll Love Using Ultimate Muscle Protein:
1. A revolutionary formula - proven to promote fat burning and stimulate both muscle growth and recovery.
2. Gain lean muscle and lose fat at the same time - an excellent match with a low carb diet.
3. Indulge – this is a protein that tastes so good, you’ll think you are doing something bad.
4. Sustained release keeps you in a positive nitrogen balance - the only time you can really add lean muscle.
5. Keeps your energy stable and controls your appetite.
6. Boosts your immune system and recovery response.
7. Prevents muscle breakdown (anticatabolic activity) while increasing muscle synthesis (anabolic protein blend).
8. Easy to digest, and super versatile - the sky’s the limit in the many ways you can prepare it!
9. No separate containers, no messes from mixing, all the proteins you need in one container. Enjoy it often!
10. Just one serving is packed with enough BCAA's, l-arginine, and l-glutamine to perpetuate gains in lean muscle tissue.
11. The perfect nighttime protein (due to the slower digesting protein matrix).
12. Zero sugar - - No trans fats. (Go ahead and pinch yourself…it isn’t a dream).
13. 20 muscle-blasting grams of protein per scoop – makes it easy to get the precise amount you need each day.
14. Mixes so easy it's almost effortless, and makes taking pre-measured portions wherever you go a snap.
100%casein protein
100% Casein Protein
Sometimes slower is better - especially when it comes to the rate of protein digestion. While rapid protein absorption is desirable immediately before or after exercise, delayed release is probably more beneficial throughout the remainder of the day.
Casein proteins are pH sensitive and gel in the acidic environment of the stomach. As a result, it can take more than twice as long for caseins to be broken-down into their amino acid subcomponents than whey and other proteins. Because of these unique "time-released" qualities, caseins are aptly described as being anti-catabolic, or muscle-protecting, proteins.
Introduction
With the launch of their latest supplement, Gakic, Muscletech aren't pulling any punches, hailing it as "the biggest bodybuilding breakthrough ever!". Gakic (glycine-l-arginine-alpha-ketoisocaproic acid) is a pre workout formula specifically created to help the body deal with muscle fatigue. Here's the low down:
Muscletech Product Info:
GAKIC is the biggest bodybuilding breakthrough ever! New to bodybuilders, athletes, and sports enthusiasts, GAKIC, chemically known as glycine-l-arginine-alpha-ketoisocaproic acid has been in development for 8 years. That's 8 years of research, testing, clinical studies, and refinement. Why 8 years? Well, we all know that greatness takes time. A great mind takes years to develop, a great physique takes years to build, and a great supplement should be no different. The game has changed, the rules may have to be altered, performance might have to be redefined, your success however, is imminent. GAKIC has officially arrived.
It's not like creatine, it's not a stimulant, and it's definitely not your generic pre-workout supplement. GAKIC is a patented pre-workout musclebuilding supplement that is unlike anything you've ever seen or tried before!
GAKIC has already created a buzz in an industry starved for musclebuilding supplements that are backed by real science. The good news is that there's a whole heap of science to support GAKIC. This includes the gold-standard of scientific studies that have actually been published in well-respected publications such as Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. And guess what? These studies show the one thing that separates GAKIC from the countless sports supplements released every year: GAKIC really works!
In fact, in one study, GAKIC supplementation significantly increased the total muscle work performed during intense sets of resistance training by an average of 10.5 percent during the first 15 minutes. In the same study, GAKIC supplementation was shown to significantly increase fatigue resistance by up to an average of 28 percent when compared with the placebo. Bottom line: You'll train harder, train longer, and get bigger.
To get bigger, you have to pass new barriers by blasting through your body's normal fatigue threshold, also known as “failure”. After years of scientific scrutiny, researchers believe that one of the key mechanisms responsible for the performance-enhancing effects of GAKIC is the removal of the fatigue toxin ammonia, which can interfere with normal muscle metabolism and generally limit muscular power output. With decreased fatigue toxin levels, you can perform more work. This can eventually translate into better muscular gains as your training intensity and strength improve over time.
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Thursday, October 30, 2008
12-NLARGE - WEIGHT GAINERS
Prolab's N-Large 2 has an amazing 52 grams of protein per serving! It is a super high protein muscle gainer with ion exchanged whey. Prolab uses 100% natural ingredients to ensure one of the highest quality muscle gainers on the market today.
N Large II is a powerful mass gaining formula designed to pack size on the hardest gainers. This potent formula delivers more calories and protein gram for gram. Prolab puts an emphasis on the amount of protein per serving since it is the only nutrient proven to assist in promoting muscle mass.
Prolab uses only cross flow, micro filtered, cold processed ion exchanged whey protein. N Large 2 protein has a superior amino acid profile, an unbeatable bioavailability, is low in lactose and is instantized for easy mixing without a blender.
You simply will not find a protein of this grade used in other weight gain formulas. Prolab has avoided overloading its formula with carbohydrates. N Large 2 uses just enough to help fuel your workouts and replenish depleted glycogen stores.
Use as a dietary supplement to acheive desired muscular weight gain. Use one serving between meals and at bedtime. This formula is highly concentrated, and due to its potency you may want to consider using half serving two or three times per day....
Product Information
Servings/Size: 6lb . 18 servings serving. Flavours: Chocolate,Berry,Vanilla
Item Code: 3
Take advantage of What science has to offer
If you workout with weights or you're involved in athletics, you should be taking supplements. Although you can achieve results without supplements, it's a clinically proven fact that BodyBuilding Supplements will DRAMATICALLY ACCELERATE YOUR TRAINING RESULTS AND IMPROVE YOUR ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE.
Scientists have spent millions of dollars Researching & Developing Scientifically Advanced Supplements that will SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASE YOUR MUSCULAR SIZE & STRENGTH. It's time that you take advantage of what science has to offer, and watch your Muscular Size & Strength reach new levels.
All in one supplement product
All In One Supplement Products
All in one supplements are exactly what they say on the tin! They contain many different supplements in one easy to take formula. This can be a good choice for those who want to take a variety of supplements in one go. All in one supplements can also be decent value for money as the cost can be reduced compared to buying the supplement separately, although it is obviously wise to check prices to see which is more cost effective.
Such all in one supplements may contain supplements such as protein, creatine, glutamine, BCAA, some form of carbohydrate, antioxidants, and vitamins and minerals. Individual ingredients obviously depend on the product and it would be wise to check what each product contains before purchasing.
If you have any questions regarding All In One supplements then ask in our Supplement Forums.
Sunday, October 26, 2008
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why do worksout work
By exploring how and why exercise causes muscles to grow, scientists hope to help astronauts avoid muscle atrophy.
Most machines don't improve with use. Old pickup trucks don't gradually become Ferraris just by driving them fast, and a pocket calculator won't change into a supercomputer by crunching lots of numbers.
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The human body is different. As weightlifters know, the more that people use their muscles, the stronger they become. And unused muscles do not remain preserved; neglect causes them to waste away, or atrophy.
Right: Heavy use doesn't wear muscles out; instead they grow bigger and stronger. Note: NASA astronauts don't need to be this buff.
It's a remarkable response, one that scientists don't fully understand. Somehow, muscle cells "sense" how they're being used and then remodel themselves to better fit the task. How does this happen? And what exactly is it about exercise that triggers the changes?
NASA needs to know the answers. Astronauts in space exercise furiously to keep fit. Even so, their muscles tend to weaken.
"Normally, people's muscles do a lot of work that they're hardly aware of--lifting their bodies and maintaining posture against gravity. In space, that constant muscular work is removed. There's a danger of atrophy," explains Kenneth Baldwin, a professor in the Department of Physiology and Biophysics at the University of California, Irvine.
With NASA support, Baldwin is researching the inner workings of muscles and plumbing the fundamental mystery: Why do workouts work?
NASA has a special interest in isometric exercises--i.e., non-moving exercises where an astronaut pushes hard against a fixed surface. Motionless exercises allow for simple lightweight equipment less expensive to launch and less prone to break during a mission. But are they effective?
To find out, Baldwin's group gave laboratory rats a workout by activating the rodents' leg muscles with painless electrical stimulation. They tested three types of exercise: muscle contraction, muscle lengthening, and isometric, where the muscle exerts a force while remaining the same length. (Just think of doing push-ups: muscle contraction occurs in the "up" part of a push-up, muscle lengthening during the "down" part, and isometric while holding a push-up midway.)
Prof. Kenneth Baldwin at work in his lab.
Left: Prof. Kenneth Baldwin at work in his lab. [More]
After the sessions, the scientists performed tests to see how the rats' muscles responded. "What we found," says Baldwin, "was that after 12 sessions, all three types of workout tended to provide about the same amount of muscle growth," even the isometric exercises that involved no motion.
This was nothing new. Other scientists had come to the same conclusions before. But Baldwin's group took their analysis a step further:
In addition to measuring overall muscle mass--how "buff" were the rats?--they also measured the amount of contractile proteins within the muscle cells. Contractile proteins are what actually cause a muscle to contract. They are what give a muscle its strength.
To their surprise, Baldwin's team found that while isometric exercises did prevent leg muscles from withering, they did not stop a decline in the amount of contractile proteins in those muscles. The muscle was actually degrading on the molecular level.
Right: Each muscle cell contains many small bundles of contractile proteins, called myofibrils. These contractile proteins do the work of muscle contraction.
Each muscle cell contains many small bundles of contractile proteins, called myofibrils. These contractile proteins do the work of muscle contraction.
No one knows why this is so, but one thing seems clear: Isometric exercise might not be the best way to maintain astronaut muscles. Baldwin plans to investigate further with just-renewed funding from NASA.
A more unconventional possibility is that astronauts could stave off muscle atrophy by taking a pill. Anti-atrophy pills are only speculative right now, Baldwin says, but there are reasons to believe that they might be possible. That's because when atrophy sets in, the muscle isn't just withering away passively -- it's actively breaking itself down!
A complex network of enzymes within the muscle's cells disassembles muscle proteins molecule by molecule. "In order to chop those proteins up, you use a lot of energy," notes Baldwin. If scientists could pinpoint a key "lynchpin" enzyme in this network, they may be able to design a drug to block its action, thus slowing the breakdown of the muscle.
This active breakdown of muscle protein is going on all the time in everybody's muscles, as is the constant assembly of new proteins. Whether a muscle grows, shrinks, or stays the same size depends on the balance between these rates of destruction and construction, a bit like the water level in a bathtub that's both filling and draining at the same time.
Astronaut Peggy Whitson works out onboard the International Space Station.
Left: Astronaut Peggy Whitson works out onboard the International Space Station. [More]
Baldwin is taking a look at the mechanisms behind the "construction" half of this balance. In particular, his group is focusing on a hormone called Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 (IGF-1). Muscles produce IGF-1 in response to strenuous exercise, and this hormone in turn activates enzymes in the muscle cells that cause the cells to grow. Indeed, Baldwin found that levels of IGF-1 in the rats' muscles were higher just after exercising.
"Some people think that it's the mechanical stress that turns the gene (for IGF-1) on, but we really don't understand that process yet. What we do know is that IGF-1 triggers muscle growth," Baldwin explains.
Might supplements of IGF-1 be used to ensure that construction of muscle proteins keeps pace with protein destruction in astronauts? Baldwin says they're entertaining the idea and are already discussing ways in which that might be done.
If they're successful, it will be good news for more than just astronauts. After all, we're all owners of that incredible, self-adapting machine called the human body.
More Information
Kenneth Baldwin -- more information about the scientist who conducted the research discussed in this article
Gravity Hurts (So Good) -- (Science@NASA) Strange things can happen to the human body when people venture into space and the familiar pull of gravity vanishes.
Good Vibrations -- (Science@NASA) A new treatment under study by NASA-funded doctors could reverse bone loss experienced by astronauts in space.
Human physiology research and the ISS -- article about research into the effects of weightlessness on the human body
Feature Author: Patrick L. Barry, Dr. Tony Phillips
Feature Production Editor: Dr. Tony Phillips
Feature Production Credit: Science@NASA
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