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Champion Amino
Shooter
Protect And Grow Muscle Tissue!
An Essential Amino Acid Drink To Protect And
Grow Muscle Tissue!
Muscle is made of protein, and amino acids are the building blocks
used to make that muscle protein. Most of these amino acids can be
created by your body as needed except for the essential amino
acids (EAA's). These you need to get from protein-rich foods in
your diet, such as meat, fish, eggs, soy, dairy products or your
protein shakes. Problem is all of these may have an excess amount
of calories associated with them depending on how much you eat.
Not with Amino Shooter - Amino Shooter is just pure free-form
essential amino acids that you mix in water and drink giving you
the anabolic potential found in a protein shake, but with far less
calories per gram.
Amino Shooter is an entirely new approach to the formulation and
use of tried and true amino acids. It is based on the latest
research into previously unknown actions of the Essential Amino
Acids (EAA's). Amino acids make up almost the entire structure of
your body's muscle and tissues (except for fats). Individual amino
acid supplements have been around for thirty years, yet this
supplement could not have been designed even five years ago - The
knowledge of how to combine certain amino acids to yield the
benefits shown by these recent studies did not yet exist.
What are those newly discovered benefits?
Your body is made up of about 22 amino acids. Most of these can be
created by the body as needed, except for the nine Essential Amino
Acids (EAA's) which you must receive directly from the food you
eat. A recent group of studies created excitement among
researchers when they showed that muscle growth (muscle protein
synthesis) is directly proportional to the amount of Essential
Amino Acids in your blood stream during the critical hours of
training and recovery, if you Double your EAA's you can more than
double your rate of growth and recovery. In one study researchers
infused Essential Amino Acids into subject's blood stream and
found a direct and powerful relationship between the amount of
EAA's in the blood stream and protein synthesis! Doubling the
blood EAA level from 1.3 (mmol/l) to 2.6 (mmol/l) resulted in
nearly a four-time increase in protein synthesis!
Amino Acids reduce the amount of muscle breakdown that results
from training. When you begin training, your body signals for
enzymes that tear up your hard-earned muscle. This damage
continues to accelerate for several hours after exercise even
though you are eating and resting. If you are having trouble
making gains, chances are that virtually 100% of your recovery is
spent regenerating this damaged muscle, leaving nothing for
growth. A recent study showed nearly a 50% reduction in the amount
of post-exercise muscle damage with a 6 gram dose of the EAA,
Leucine, exactly the amount in two servings of Amino Shooter.
Amino Shooter is a dramatic improvement in caloric efficiency when
compared to common protein supplements - this makes Amino Shooter
the most calorically efficient supplement on the market today!
Caloric Efficiency is defined as the ratio of muscle protein
synthesis to calories consumed. Higher caloric efficiency means
you will gain more muscle and less fat, or if you are dieting, you
will lose more fat and less muscle. As an example, a recent study
compared 6 grams of pure EAA's to 6 grams of a mixed Essential and
Non Essential amino acid blend and found that the pure EAA's
stimulated double the muscle growth!
In another study, a group of subjects were given 18 grams of EAA's,
while a second group received 18 grams of EAA's along with 22
grams of NAA's, which is similar to a normal protein serving.
While calories were more than double in the second group, the
amount of protein synthesis was identical for both groups! It is
clear that the non-essential amino acids did nothing to enhance
muscle growth, they are simply extra calories. It was only the
essential amino acids that caused muscle growth! Keep in mind,
that the second ate what is considered an idealized protein. It
contained no carbohydrate or fat, it was already in the form of
amino acids with the perfect EAA to NAA ratio and it was 100%
bio-available. Yet it was not as efficient as pure EAA's.
Calculations based whey formulations currently on the market show
an even lower caloric efficiency, making Amino Shooter as much as
300% better. The bottom line is that athletes can now grow faster
while consuming fewer calories and gaining less fat. By using
Amino Shooter bodybuilders can stay leaner while growing in the
off-season, and greatly increase their ability to become ripped
during pre-contest dieting. Plus, taking quality aminos acids
provide a significant reduction in fatigue and soreness. Amino
Shooter also helps reduce central nervous system fatigue during
training - you will be able to train harder longer and create a
greater stimulus for muscle growth. By decreasing the impact of
all these stress factors Amino Shooter also helps reduce the
potential for overtraining.
Use Amino Shooter to:
1. Increase Protein Synthesis and Recovery Rate!
2. Reduce Muscle Breakdown resulting from exercise!
3. Increase Caloric Efficiency for more muscle with less fat!
4. Reduce Fatigue and Soreness!
Selected References:
1. Bohe J, Low A, Wolfe RR, Rennie MJ. (2003) Human muscle protein
synthesis is modulated by extracellular, not intramuscular amino
acid availability: a dose-response study. J Physiol552(Pt
1):315-24.
2. MacLean, D. A., Graham, T. E. & Saltin, B. (1994)
Branched-chain amino acids augment ammonia metabolism while
attenuating protein breakdown during exercise. Am. J. Physiol.
267: E1010…amp;quot;E1022
3. Tipton KD, Rasmussen BB, Miller SL, Wolf SE, Owens-Stovall SK,
Petrini BE, Wolfe RR. (2001) Timing of amino acid-carbohydrate
ingestion alters anabolic response of muscle to resistance
exercise. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab. 281(2):E197-206.
4. Nosaka, K. (2003) Muscle soreness and amino acids. Training J.
289: 24…amp;quot;28.
5. Volpi E, Sheffield-Moore M, Rasmussen BB, and Wolfe RR.
(2001)Basal muscle amino acid kinetics and protein synthesis in
healthy young and older men. JAMA 286: 1206…amp;quot;1212.
6. Borsheim E, Tipton KD, Wolf SE, Wolfe RR. (2002) Essential
amino acids and muscle protein recovery from resistance exercise.
Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab. 283(4):E648-57.
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Serving Size 3
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Servings Per Container 18 |
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Amount Per Serving |
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Calories |
45 |
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Calories from Fat |
0g |
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Sodium |
25mg |
1% |
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Potassium |
40mg |
1% |
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L-Leucine [EAA (BCAA)] |
3000mg |
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L-Isoleucine [EAA (BCAA)] |
1100mg |
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L-Valine [EAA (BCAA)] |
1100mg |
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L-Histidine (EAA) |
700mg |
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L-Lysine (EAA) |
1100mg |
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L-Methionine (EAA) |
300mg |
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L-Phenylalanine (EAA) |
1100mg |
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L-Threonine (EAA) |
1100mg |
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Taurine (NEAA) |
1500mg |
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500mg |
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Creatine Monohydrate |
5000mg |
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Glucuronolactone |
350mg |
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Caffeine |
110mg |
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EAA = Essential Amino Acid |
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BCAA = Branch Chain Amino Acid |
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NEAA = Non-Essential Amino Acid |
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Other Ingredients:
Citric acid, silicon dioxide (processing aid), natural and
artificial flavoring, malic acid, xanthan food gum, potassium
phosphate, sucralose, acesulfame potassium, sodium citrate, red 40
lake, 5-hydroxytryptophan.
Directions: Mix 3 heaping scoops in 16-25oz of cold water.
Begin drinking 10 minutes before you exercise. Finish during the
first 20 minutes
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