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BCAA 2:1:1 – Branched Chain Amino Acids
Branched Chain Amino Acids or BCAA Powder is a mixture of the three essential Amino Acids: Leucine, Isoleucine and Valine. Our BCAAs are in a ratio of (2) Leucine, (1) Isoleucine, and (1) Valine. This ratio has the most scientific backing.
What are the benefits of BCAA powder (2:1:1)?
Like protein powders, BCAAs are a popular supplement among athletes, bodybuilders, and general body-conscious gym-goers. Often used throughout the day, many people use them during workouts as an intra-workout and after workouts to assist with recovery and growth.
Fasted walking and BCAAs (2:1:1):
When leaning up for competition, bodybuilders and muscle models may employ the tactic of fasted walking to directly target fat cells. This involves walking for 30-45 minutes before they eat their first meal each day. To prevent their muscles from going into a catabolic state, they will consume BCAAs before the walk. This way they can feed their muscles the necessary nutrients they need while still receiving the benefits of fasted walking.
The science:
Study
"Oral supplement of BCAAs (77 mg/kg body weight) before exercise increased intracellular and arterial BCAA levels during exercise and resulted in suppression of endogenous muscle-protein breakdown."
Who should use BCAA (2:1:1)?
Anyone looking to gain lean mass or improve their recovery time. It is especially important for people on a caloric deficit diet that want to prevent the body from going into a catabolic state.
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