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* Athletes Stack - Bodybuilding Stacks

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* Athletes Stack

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1/4.4lb GLYCO PEAK,
1/4.4lb NITRO PEAK Protein,
1/30 pack TRAINING PEAK
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Stack Includes:

  • 1/180 tab PHOSPHO PEAK CLICK HERE FOR PRODUCT DETAILS
  • 1/4.4LB GLYCO PEAK (specify flavor) CLICK HERE FOR PRODUCT DETAILS
  • 1/4.4lb NITRO PEAK Protein (specify flavor) CLICK HERE FOR PRODUCT DETAILS
  • 1/30 pack TRAINING PEAK CLICK HERE FOR PRODUCT DETAILS
  • PRE-WORKOUT STACK:
    PHOSPHO-PEAK & GLYCO-PEAK

    A Scientific Approach To Mastering Muscle Power Output
    Increase Total Lifting Weight 28.2%, Total Reps 18.5%, VO2 MAX 43% and Decrease Acid Levels 275%.

    Brief Overview

    Improving skeletal muscle power output is the holy-grail for sports supplements. Muscles achieve peak power output by greatly depending on ATP (adenosine tri-phosphate), PhosphoCreatine (PCr), Glycogenic substrates, Muscle pH (acid level of muscle) and the removal of debilitating byproducts of working muscles called hydrogen ions (H+) during your workout.

    High-intensity exercise results in diminished stores of these key nutrients and the accumulation of hydrogen ions (H+) in working muscle, each of which has been implicated as a cause of muscle fatigue and the ultimate loss of muscle power output during your workout.

    Enhancing an individual’s ability to replenish and maximize this process has been shown to dramatically increase muscle contractile strength, speed and power output while delaying fatigue by improving the use of power substrates and maintaining muscular contraction.

    Muscle Power and the Phosphagen System (Short Term Power)
    A muscle cell has a small amount of ATP floating around that it can use immediately, but only enough to last for about three seconds. To replenish the ATP levels quickly, muscle cells contain a high-power compound called creatine phosphate which regenerates more ATP. Together, the ATP levels and creatine phosphate levels are called the phosphagen system. The phosphagen system can supply the power needs of working muscle at a high rate, but only for 8 to 10 seconds.

    Muscle Power and the Glycogen-Lactic System (Medium Term Power)
    Muscles have reserves of a complex carbohydrate called glycogen and they use this to make more ATP. Unfortunately, this process also produces muscle debilitating byproducts such as hydrogen ions (H+) and raise muscle acidity. This process supplies ATP at a slower rate than the phosphagen system but can still act rapidly and produce enough ATP to last about 90 seconds. This system does not need oxygen, which is critical because rapidly contracting muscle squeezes off its own blood vessels, depriving itself of oxygen-rich blood. There is a definite limit to this process because the hydrogen ions (H+) that are produced build up in the muscle tissue and causes fatigue and a massive loss of power output.

    Muscle Power and Aerobic Respiration (Long Term Power)
    By two minutes of exercise, the body responds to supply working muscles with oxygen. When oxygen is present, glucose can be completely broken down into carbon dioxide and water in a process called aerobic respiration. The glucose can come from three different places: remaining glycogen supplies in the muscles, the break-down of the liver's glycogen or the absorption of glucose from food in the body.

    Aerobic respiration can also use fat reserves or protein (catabolic muscle wasting) to produce ATP. Aerobic respiration produces ATP at the slowest rate of the three systems, but it can continue to supply ATP for several hours or longer, so long as the fuel supply lasts.

    PHOSPHO-PEAK and GLYCO-PEAK have been carefully formulated with the world’s most powerful known ingredients to master these critical power output systems in your body. The production and management of sustainable biological power resources is of vital concern for every athlete, bodybuilder, power lifter etc while disruptions in the normal production of mitochondrial power can contribute to a wide range of metabolic disturbances and symptoms, including fatigue and a massive loss of muscle power output.

    POST-WORKOUT STACK:
    Nitro-Peak & TRAINING-PEAK

    A Scientific Approach To Mastering Muscle Power Output

    Brief Overview

    Improving skeletal muscle power output is the holy-grail for sports supplements. Muscles achieve peak power output by greatly depending on the replenishment of glycogen (stored carbohydrate in muscle used for fuel), amino acids (glutamine, BCAAs etc) as well as suppressing muscle destroying hormones (cortisol) and highly damaging byproducts called free radicals.

    High-intensity exercise results in an increased need of these key nutrients, a rise in cortisol and the accumulation of free radicals in working muscle, each of which has been implicated as a cause of muscle fatigue and the ultimate loss of muscle power output during your next workout.

    Enhancing an individual’s ability to replenish and maximize this process by ingesting the proper types of carbohydrates, proteins and antioxidants has been shown to dramatically increase muscle contractile strength, speed and power output while delaying fatigue during your next workout.

    Muscle Power and the Glycogen System (Stopping Hormonal Damage)
    Muscles have reserves of a complex carbohydrate called glycogen which they use to make ATP, the most critical high powered fuel source for muscle.

    During and or after a workout, muscle glycogen stores become depleted, and a series of catastrophic events start to follow. As glycogen becomes depleted, a catabolic (muscle destroying) hormone called cortisol increases. Cortisol literally begins to eat away at muscle tissue and turn it into glucose (blood sugar) in order to make more energy (ATP). This catastrophic series of hormonal events results in a loss of muscle tissue as well as peak power output for your next workout if not addressed optimally.

    Muscle Power and the Nitrogen System (Repairing Mechanical Damage)
    70% of the protein in your body is found in muscle tissue and that protein contains the muscle building molecule called nitrogen. The amount of nitrogen in muscle determines if your muscles are getting stronger or if they are getting weaker. Working out involves the breaking down of muscle which results in damage and microscopic tears to muscle protein resulting in nitrogen being lost from muscle. This loss of muscle nitrogen is the worst state for any athlete or bodybuilder to be in as it destroys muscle tissue and consequently muscle power output.

    Muscle Power and the Anti-oxidant System (Quenching Free Radical Damage)
    By two minutes of exercise, the body responds to supply working muscles with oxygen primarily to produce ATP for energy. During this process, somewhere around 2-5% of this oxygen goes bad, and creates “free radicals”, nasty byproducts which are known to play a major role in damaging muscle fibers. Research shows that exercise results in a dramatic increase in the production of free radicals in muscle tissue. If not controlled, a large quantity of muscle could easily be damaged resulting in muscular fatigue, poor performance and a loss of power output. Anti-oxidants neutralize free radicals from attacking muscle tissue and are essential to prevent and repair exercise-induced damage.

    NITRO-PEAK and TRAINING-PEAK have been carefully formulated with the world’s most powerful known ingredients to master these critical post-workout power output systems in your body. The production and management of sustainable biological power resources is of vital concern for every athlete, bodybuilder, power lifter etc while disruptions in maximizing the post workout restoration and repair process can contribute to a wide range of metabolic disturbances and symptoms, including fatigue and a massive loss of muscle power output.


     
         

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