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If you want a stronger flavor simply move the flavor slider to the right. If you do not tolerate much flavor during your workout move it to the left. Our suggestion is to initially keep the flavor in the medium to medium-high ranges.
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The short distance side of the slider has a higher percentage of faster burning Dextrose for quick energy. The long distance side of the slider uses primarily Maltodextrine for its endurance qualities. Adjusting the slider will change the percentage of dextrose to maltodextrine.
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The calorie slider allows you to adjust the number of calorie per serving in your formulation. The rule of thumb is 2 calories per pound of lean body weight. So to figure out the number of calories you need, just take your total weight, subtract body fat and then multiply by two.
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INFINIT’s exclusive Electrolyte Blend is composed of Sodium chloride, Potassium chloride, Magnesium gluconate and Calcium gluconal. Developed by INFINIT staff nutritionist Kim Brown MS, RD. this blend of these essential salts gives the athlete everything they need for racing or training.
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INFINIT Nutrition's brand of whey protein contains all the essential amino acids and has a 25% higher BCAA (branch chain amino acids) composition as compared to other protein sources. Because of its quick absorption rate, whey is well tolerated by athletes.
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Branch chained amino acids, which include leucine, isoleucine, and valine, are essential for aerobic metabolism and may have performance enhancing qualities for endurance events lasting greater than 3 hours.
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Caffeine is a stimulant of the central nervous system, which also helps to release free fatty acids from body fat stores into the blood to provide fuel for muscles. There is substantive research that shows that caffeine spares the limited supply of muscle glycogen. It seems to be a performance enhancer, as many athletes after ingesting caffeine feel less fatigue while performing at higher levels of work.
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