
Nutrient Timing
The Future of Sports Nutrition
Basic Health Publications (Publisher)
Published on 15. April 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-1-59120-141-0 (ISBN)
Description
If you are serious about weight training, you have probably experienced the 'plateau phenomenon'. You train harder, you consume extra protein in your diet but you just don't get the strength and power gains that you want. For the last ten years sports nutrition has focused on what to eat. The latest research from leading sports science labs now shows that when you eat may be even more important. NUTRIENT TIMING adds the missing dimension to sports nutrition, the dimension of time. By timing specific nutrition to your muscles' 24 hour growth cycle, you can activate your body's natural anabolic agents to increase muscle growth and gain greater muscle mass than you ever thought possible. NUTRIENT TIMING is the biggest advance in sports nutrition in over a decade.
By applying the principles of the Nutrient Timing System you'll be able to deliver the precise amounts of nutrients needed at precisely the right time to optimise your muscle building agents and maximise muscle growth, while minimising muscle damage and soreness after a hard workout. You'll even be less susceptible to colds. You can actually sculpt a better body with more lean muscle mass, less fat and more power without changing your exercise programme or even your total caloric intake. NUTRIENT TIMING will show you how.
By applying the principles of the Nutrient Timing System you'll be able to deliver the precise amounts of nutrients needed at precisely the right time to optimise your muscle building agents and maximise muscle growth, while minimising muscle damage and soreness after a hard workout. You'll even be less susceptible to colds. You can actually sculpt a better body with more lean muscle mass, less fat and more power without changing your exercise programme or even your total caloric intake. NUTRIENT TIMING will show you how.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
335 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-59120-141-0 (9781591201410)
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03/2004
Basic Health Publications, Inc.
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Persons
Head of the Department of Kinesiology at the University of Texas, is one of the preeminent physiologists in the world. John Ivy, Ph.D., research has pioneered our understanding of how muscles work and how nutritional supplements can improve muscle performance. He is co-author of Nutrient Timing and The Performance Zone