Seriously....Try "The Clear," "The Cream," HGH, and call them all Flax Seed Oil. Worked for me.
Seriously....Try "The Clear," "The Cream," HGH, and call them all Flax Seed Oil. Worked for me.
Multi-vitamin
Protein
Glutamine (Muscle Recovery)
Endurox
outlaw wrote:
"And too there were the questions: What did he eat? Did he believe in isometrics? Isotonics? Ice and heat? How about aerobics, est, ESP, STP? What did he have to say about yoga, yogurt, Yogi Berra? What was his pulse rate, his blood pressure, his time for the 100-yard dash? What was the secret, they wanted to know; in a thousand different ways they wanted to know The Secret. And not one of them was prepared, truly prepared to believe that it had not so much to do with chemicals and zippy mental tricks as with that most unprofound and sometimes heart-rending process of removing, molecule by molecule, the very tough rubber that comprised the bottoms of his training shoes. The Trial of Miles; Miles of Trials. How could they be expected to understand that?"
Couldn't have said it better myself....
what distances are you running/competing.
EnduroxR4, or something similar with quality protein and a high GI so its get into your system fast is very beneficial for long runs and workouts.
the obvious answer is a balanced diet.
flaxseed oil or fish oil is good, just get quality and make sure its cold pressed.
HMB shows promise (http://www.daveelger.net/2007/12/hydroxy-methylbutyrate-hmb.html)
EPO Boost (maybe, maybe not)http://www.daveelger.net/2009/06/epo-boost.html
Quercetin (contained in FRS)
http://www.daveelger.net/2009/06/quercetin-seems-to-give-endurance-boost.html
Rhodiola
http://www.daveelger.net/2009/07/rhodiola-improves-endurance.html
Cordyceps-
http://www.pharmanex.com/intercom/productDetail.do?prodId=07003441&mktId=5069
How has nobody said anything about iron? Not enough in a good multi-vitamin, and you'll find it will help you recover better and ultimately deliver oxygen to your muscles better.
Strychnine
THC
WW2 wrote:
I'm recovering from a stress fracture and I'm wondering if taking something like Bone-Up would speed up the recovery and prevent stress fractures in the future? Anyone have any similar experiences?
Jarrow's Bone-Up is the ****! It is the best bone building supplement out there.
Runningart2004 wrote:
Fish oil
A good multi-vitamin
BCAAs
beta-alanine
Runningart, about how much fish oil a day?
Fish oil
A good multi-vitamin
BCAAs
beta-alanine
48000 grams of protein
50 bananas
Not sure why anyone has mentioned Magnesium yet. Especially when my diet is bad and I run a lot I could get cramps, Magnesium usually prevents that.
Beer.
Regular basis:
Multi-vitamin
Glucosamin
Heavy training:
Endurox(protein recovery mix)
Liquid Iron
Its called vitamin B: Becks. 3 after each hard session, aids recovery & helps kills the pain.
Iron would be the first thing to look at in females that are not running well(like Flanagan last summer). Pfitzinger offers a good summary here.
http://pfitzinger.com/labreports/iron.shtml
Men should proceed cautiously and avoid supplementation without confirmation that they are anemic since you can get too much.
Check out http://runtecpro.com/ - great daily multivitamin & mineral plus powder drink boost for mid-workouts. great for bootcamp and interval training too.
Epo , the clen, blood transfusions, some testosterone patches... should do the trick
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