Muscle Gainer
Champion Nutrition Super Heavyweight Gainer 1200 Ultra High-Density Mass Gainer, Double Fudge Chocolate, 6.6-Pound Plastic Jar
- The ideal product when adding more calories to your diet! More calories If you’re a young athlete trying desperately to gain size, or if you’re an aspiring football player who needs to get big to make the team, calories are important
- Champion Nutrition
The ideal product when adding more calories to your diet! More calories If you’re a young athlete trying desperately to gain size, or if you’re an aspiring football player who needs to get big to make the team, calories are important. No, they’re crucial! Super Heavyweight Gainer (SHWG) delivers the calories without sending you to the Fat Farm. That’s because the calories in SHWG come primarily from protein and low-glycemic index carbohydrates, which feed muscle and store muscle glycogen energy rather than get converted to fat. It’s true, SHWG is a calorically dense gainer but with less than 30% fat calories. Amazing! Try comparing that to a fast food meal, or your favorite ice cream sundae. Plus, SHWG tastes delicious, just mix it in milk and you will see why we call the SHWG flavors Double-Melted-Ice-Cream flavors. More protein SHW contains more whey protein than other gainers in its class. The high-quality whey protein in SHWG is loaded with branched-chain amino acids that contribute energy and help you put on the mass. More nutrients SHWG is also loaded with a full spectrum of vitamins and minerals so you know that your body is getting the essential micronutrients to stay healthy and strong. Plus, SHWG gives you the essential omega fatty acids your body needs for improved tissue growth. Less potential to store fat Because you want to get big, but not fat, SHWG contains Citrimax to keep those extra carbohydrate calories from turning into fat. All-natural SHWG not only gives you all these benefits in a delicious product, but it’s also “all-natural.” That’s right! SHWG contains no artificial sweeteners, no artificial flavors, no artificial colors, and no artificial additives of any kind – Making it the ideal, safe, and healthful product for teenage athletes looking to size-up or simply add some mass. Just compare a …
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Question by Willy Combs: Is it safe to take “Muscle Mass Weight Gainer” everyday year after year?
Just curious if it’s safe for me to continue taking “Muscle Mass Weight Gainer” or any other supplement loaded with protein and other ingredients that’ll cause me to gain muscle and weight quicker?
Thank you
By “everyday” I mean 5 days out of the week 2 times a day with the recommended dosages with exercising also of course.
Best answer:
Answer by Chuck Taylor
just be careful…some are known to give diabetes
other than that go ahead
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Body Building Nutrition
Understanding Body Building Nutrition & Training: Practical, Quick Reference, Answers to Common Bodybuilding Challenges
- Answers to Common Bodybuilding Challenges
- Body Building nutrition
This book is ideal for the non reader, the person who neither has the time no patience to sift through chapter after chapter looking for an author’s main idea. Understanding Bodybuilding Nutrition and Training is a follow up to Aceto’s Championship Bodybuilding. It contains, in a unique question and answer format, the answers to the most difficult to coprehend and often conflicting informatio on training, building mass, muscle recruitment, rep speed and nutrition. Here’s what the author has to say regarding its format, “We learn and understand by asking questions. From the pre schooler to the University Scholar, the fundamental way to obtain new information and knowledge is by asking. I arranged this book in a simple ‘Q and A’ format to make it easy for the reader to get exact answers to questions regarding losing fat, holding muscle while dieting and building mass.” The book also contais a dictionary of common bodybuildig terms, defining everything from lipolysis, to carbo loading to sarcomere- for the information buffs.
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Question by ????™: In nutrition what does kcal mean?
I looked at the back of a canned tuna and it said 197kcal, what does this mean? I need to be eating 3000-4000 calories a day for body building.
Best answer:
Answer by Steelers
Kcal (Heat Energy converted to calories) If knowledge serves correctly.
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www.scoobysworkshop.com Good nutrition is the secret to both losing fat and gaining muscle, in this video I show you how to eat 6 inexpensive, nutritious meals a day without cooking or shopping. This video is in response to the hundreds of people who have written me saying they knew their nutrition was horrible but felt powerless to improve it because of the schedule constraints of their work, school, or life. Eating 6 small, well balanced meals a day is easy when you know how and once your nutrition is on track you will find it easy to reduce bodyfat to show those 8-pack abs and gain muscle too. The one thing you need to do though is get rid of the idea that food always has to be tasty. Jack LaLane had a great saying “If it tastes good, spit it out!” and its so true. If something is that good then its most likely got too much sugar, salt, fat or artificial flavors. When something tastes really, really good your first thought should be – “whats in this?”. Think about what you are eating! If what makes it taste good is the nasty stuff mentioned above then spit it out. Obviously if? you are eating a carrot or an apple and it tastes good this doesnt apply. The saying is designed to make you think about everything you eat. If you dont know what is on the list of ingredients and its nutritional content then SPIT IT OUT! Here are the meals I eat during the video 5:00am coffee and protein powder mixed in water (about 100 cals) 6:30am oatmeal with flax and protein powder (about …
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