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Mini Test: Recovery Drinks
By Runner's World on 08/11/2005 12:16:35
RW tests recovery drinks from High5, Recovermax and SiS
and protein helps to restore glycogen levels most effectively. Based on this carbohydrate/protein formula, these three recovery drinks could boost your performance. High5 Protein Recovery – £16 for 1kg High5 emphasises that your body recovers far quicker
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Gear pick: USN Diet Whey bars
By Annie Rice on 17/04/2013 12:05:00
With a soft peanut butter filling, decent chew and chocolate-flavour coating, protein bars don’t often taste as delicious USN’s latest Peanut Butter Chocolate Brownie Diet Whey Bars. Often chocolate-flavour bars lack the chocolate hit I crave, but I
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Gear Pick: Skinni Minni Super Slim Shake
By Annie Rice on 11/03/2013 11:00:00
When you think of protein shakes, images of ripped men pumping iron in the gym often spring to mind. But this needn’t be the case - there's a bone fida reason for adding protein to the diet, as it's an essential part of the recovery process. If you
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RW Mini-Test: Recovery Drinks
By Alice Palmer on 23/02/2009 17:34:34
RW tests products from For Goodness Shakes, Maximuscle, SIS and Lucozade Sport
For Goodness Shakes – Organic Vanilla Bean Milkshake (500ml, £1.28) Contact www.forgoodnessshakes.comContains 53.9kcal, 3.2g protein, 10g carbohydrate and 0.3g fat (per 100ml)For Goodness Shakes Organic Vanilla Bean shake is made with organic
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Meat: Power Cuts
By Jessica Girdwain on 25/06/2012 09:33:00
Power your runs, boost recovery and stay lean with these cuts...
Staying slim doesn’t have to mean a diet of lettuce. In fact, if you’re running and looking to stay trim, it’s essential you get the building blocks to rebuild your metabolism-boosting lean muscle. The main ingredient, protein, is packed into meat
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Other Supplements - A Complete Guide
By Runner's World on 22/12/2002 19:54:49
Supplement Function(s) Food Sources Claim(s) of Supplements The ScienceAmino Acids Building blocks of protein Non-essential amino acids are manufactured by the body; essential amino acids are derived from animal protein (meat and poultry), beans
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Behind The Bars
By Rob Spedding on 05/11/2003 16:17:37
When it comes to energy bars, you're spoilt for choice. Fear not, we've tasted and tested the 17 top contenders
from dried fruit or fructose and glucose syrup.As well as the carbohydrates, energy bars contain plenty of other ingredients, and these can have a significant effect on the bar’s effectiveness. Fibre, fat and protein can all slow down the digestion
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RW Energy Bar Test
By Rob Spedding and Anita Bean on 22/06/2005 20:23:15
RW test 13 energy bars, including...
more we've tried and tasted 13 energy bars.Enervit Energy Bar – 99pWeight 40g; Calories 152; Carbs 27.8g; Protein 2.0g; Fat 3.6g; Fibre n/a. Main Ingredients Glucose syrup, milk chocolate, rolled oats, puffed rice, raisins, maltodextrin, honey plus
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Gear Pick of the Week: Kinetica Recovery
By Joe Walker on 04/04/2012 13:01:23
Kinetica 100% Recovery, £24.99(10 x 75g sachets)Joe says: Kinetica 100% Recovery is a 2:1 carb to protein supplement designed to aid quick delivery of nutrients to fatigued muscles and replenish glycogen stores post training.Kinetica’s exclusive
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Supplements Made Simple - BCAAs
By Liz Applegate on 05/06/2000 20:57:23
What is it - and does a runner need it?
that form all of the protein in your body. They come mostly from meats and beans; and during 2 or more hours of exercise, your body breaks down these amino acids and burns them for energy. If this happens often enough, your muscle protein supply starts
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