Science In Sport REGO Rapid Recovery Drink Powder, Post Workout Protein Powder, 20 g of Protein, Strawberry Flavour, 32 Servings Per 1.6 kg Bottle

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Science In Sport REGO Rapid Recovery Drink Powder, Post Workout Protein Powder, 20 g of Protein, Strawberry Flavour, 32 Servings Per 1.6 kg Bottle

Science In Sport REGO Rapid Recovery Drink Powder, Post Workout Protein Powder, 20 g of Protein, Strawberry Flavour, 32 Servings Per 1.6 kg Bottle

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And for them, SIS Rego Rapid Recovery is a great option, along with a convenient way to get rid of some of that spare cash that keeps getting in your way. Stupid piles of money to trip over…

The great taste and value of MyProtein's Vegan Protein Blend is very hard to match. The single-scoop, 30g serving size mixes very easily with minimal shaking, and we found there are never any lumps or grittiness in the resulting shake. It has a neutral colour and MyProtein assures that no artificial colours and flavours are used in this product. The drink also features branched chain and essential amino acids, as well as a very long list of vitamins and minerals that are essential to recovery and hydration. Rehydration and Electrolyte Replenishment: Electrolytes are crucial for maintaining proper hydration and supporting efficient muscle function. REGO Rapid Recovery Powder includes essential electrolytes to replenish those lost through sweat, enhancing your body's ability to absorb water and aiding in the rehydration process.Hearris, M. A., Hammond, K. M., Fell, J. M., & Morton, J. P. (2018). Regulation of Muscle Glycogen Metabolism during Exercise: Implications for Endurance Performance and Training Adaptations. Nutrients, 10(3), 298. Protein-wise, whey protein has been found to be faster acting than casein, and animal proteins are often more complete (all the essential amino acids) than many vegan proteins, as well as being more bioavailable. This is why we’ve grouped the vegan ones separately. REGO Rapid Recovery Plus contains high quality whey protein concentrate, which has a complete amino acid profile to which we have added an additional 2gof leucine and 5g of L-Glutamine to support muscle protein synthesis. Leucine is an amino acid which is known to switch on the signalling for muscle protein synthesis and L-Glutamine is known as the one of the most abundant essential amino acids, with anti-catabolic and immune properties. The blend of carbohydrate, protein, L-Glutamine and BCAAs thereby provides a recovery formula that can promote replenishment of muscle glycogen stores, muscle protein synthesis, gut function and rehydration. My personal favourite for value and taste was the Wiggle recovery drink. It surprised me as I thought the lower cost would mean it might not mix as well or might taste artificial. The SiS rego offers the best option for those racing who need to ensure sport supplements are batch tested and not contaminated – OTE also offers this but at a higher price and I wasn’t as keen on the taste, personally.

A complete recovery product, like REGO Rapid Recovery provides a simple solution but which one is for you? Science In Sport, AKA SIS, is fueled by science to be the world’s leading performance nutrition brand, at least according to them. They’re trusted by athletes to deliver proven performance, which includes when it’s time to recover from a grueling effort, which is where SIS Rego Rapid Recovery comes in. Getting enough protein is also a vital part of this, and consuming carbs with protein assists even further with muscle protein synthesis. When we exercise, we damage the muscles in different ways. This is the reason we experience delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS). To help combat this, adequate protein consumption ensures that there are adequate amino acids present for muscle protein synthesis allowing damage to be repaired.After a ride you should ideally consume fluids with adequate salts, and with the fluid amount recommended being 1.5x the amount that you lost during exercise. However, this isn’t always easy to measure, so drinking to feel is the easiest and still very effective practice. According to McGregor, a recovery drink is ideal if you haven't got time to sit down for a meal. 'So if you’re coming in [from training] and you’re going to have breakfast or lunch within half an hour, it's not a problem,' she says. The formula is further enriched with BCAAs, including 4g of Leucine, a key amino acid known for its role in stimulating muscle protein synthesis. BCAAs are essential for promoting muscle recovery, reducing muscle damage, and supporting optimal immune and gut function. Additionally, 5g of L-Glutamine is included in REGO Rapid Recovery+ to further enhance recovery and support immune system health. Our SiS REGO Rapid Recovery+ Powder is a comprehensive food supplement that delivers more carbohydrate and whey protein, plus BCAAs, L-Glutamine, and vitamins and minerals in a convenient drink to better replenish your energy stores and promote muscle recovery after exercise.

High quality blend of carbohydrate (38g), protein (24g) and electrolytes with vitamins and minerals All the drinks would be beneficial to add into a recovery routine for those who train intensely during the week, or are perhaps time limited, so post session meal prep is more difficult. I always advise that people should try to get their macro and micro nutrients from their diets, but I also found that having these shakes was very effective with a hectic work/life/training schedule during the testing period. For allergens, see ingredients in bold. May contain cereals containing gluten, egg, milk and sulphites. Processed in a facility that also processes nuts and peanuts. There’s a wide range of flavours to keep the taste buds tantalised, including strawberry cheesecake, turmeric latte and ruby chocolate. My favorite is the (admittedly rather traditional) banana, though I can also vouch for the white chocolate raspberry and caramel biscuit – which is astonishingly caramel-biscuity! Protein should be 20-30 grams as more than this has been shown to not result in any additional protein synthesis or muscle repair. 20-30 grams every 3-4 hours is best for optimal recovery. How can I recover faster from cycling?Carbohydrate is your muscles main fuel for moderate to high intensity exercise. During training and competition, our bodies can absorb around 60-90g of carbohydrate per hour, meaning that demand will outstrip the supply of energy. This shortfall is met by using your glycogen stores, which must be replenished post exercise so you are able to perform well in your next session.



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