How does the Victory Endurance Pre Training Complex help you?

Victory Endurance introduces PRE TRAINING COMPLEX to delay fatigue and improve performance

 

Under the motto of "More intensity for longer"A new product of Victory Endurance  to take before training or competition whose ingredients combine to delay fatigue and improve performance. 

- Contains Caffeine for which there is scientific evidence of type I related to its ergogenic help in aerobic exercise, in which it increases the time of effort to exhaustion, increases oxygen consumption and reduces the perception of effort. 
 

BCAAs and Glutamine: amino acids that prevent the appearance of fatigue, minimizing catabolic (destruction) processes in situations of metabolic stress and reducing the possibility of infections. Its intake being ideal prior to training with high muscular demands or competitions.

Taurine and Beta-Alanine, amino acids involved in physiological processes that delay fatigue. 

Arginine, Ornithine and Citrulline precursors of nitric oxide (NO), the gas responsible for arterial vasodilation improving the arrival of more blood flow to the muscles involved in training.   

Palatinosa®: (registered trademark of Isomaltulose) low glycemic index (GI) carbohydrate that provides energy for long-lasting efforts. 

- Also has electrolytes and minerals such as Sodium, Calcium, Phosphorus and vitamins of group B, 1, 3, 6 and 12 that delay dehydration and improve thermoregulatory, cardiovascular and nervous performance. 

As with all products you have to try it to value its effects; so you can check for yourself if it's true that the new Pre-Training Complex it has helped you improve performance or it is a coincidence that "the very day you test it you are very strong ..."   

References: * 1 Doherty M. Effects of caffeine ingestion on rating of perceived exertion during and after exercise: a meta-analysis. Scand J MedSciSports2005; 15: 69-78 * 2Astell LM. The effects of oral glutamine supplementation on athletes after prolonged, exhaustive exercise. Nutrition 1997; 13: 738-42. * 3 Consensus on sports drinks, composition and fluid replacement guidelines. Consensus document of the FEMEDE Spanish Federation of Sports Medicinehttp://femede.es/documentos/Consenso%20hidratacion.pdf

Alberto Cebollada

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