NEW MUSASHI ELEVATORâ„¢ WORKOUT FORMULA
November 14, 2008
Musashi, Australia’s Trusted Performance Nutrition supplier is excited to announce the launch of their latest innovation – the NEW MUSASHI ELEVATOR Workout Formula.
MUSASHI ELEVATOR supports;
- Amino Acid Delivery and Uptake
- Energy And Insulin Production
- Cortisol Management
MUSASHI ELEVATOR is designed to be used in conjunction with MUSASHI RE-ACTIVATE Pre Workout Formula and is ideal for athletes who are serious about getting the most out of each workout. It uses a carbohydrate-based formula which delivers a specific 2:1 ratio of glucose to fructose.
The carbohydrate base found in MUSASHI ELEVATOR was selected following results of recent studies on the optimal combination of carbohydrates to maximise performance. In a recent study of 8 professional athletes it was shown that a combination of glucose and fructose carbohydrate sources consumed during training at a ratio of 2:1 increased the amount of carbohydrates that could be ingested, delivered to and used by working muscles by 20-55%.*
In addition to this it also contains a powerhouse 6g of Essential Amino Acids to deliver crucial nutrients to athletes during times of intense training.
MUSASHI ELEVATOR complements our RE-ACTIVATE Pre Workout Formula says Marshal Adam, Business Development Manager at Musashi. “It has been designed to be used in conjunction with MUSASHI RE-ACTIVATE or by itself. It is a great blend of specific carbohydrates to manage the effects of cortisol and deliver important Essential Amino Acids during times of intense exercise” .
The formula has a great lemon lime flavour and is suitable for active individuals looking to enhance their performance. Mix 30g (approximately 1 rounded scoop) with 300mL of cold water and consume during workout. Consume a maximum of 1 serve per day.
MUSASHI ELEVATOR is a dietary supplement and the Recommended Retail Price is $ $85.99 for 750g. It can be purchased from good health food stores, pharmacies and gyms.
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