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Recovermax®

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Recovermax®

Elite 3:1 protein:carb recovery drink to support muscle repair and replenish energy stores

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Key benefits:
• Aids energy refuelling!
• Aids muscle repair!
• Aids peak immune health!
• Aids future exercise performance!

Recovermax® utilises a 3:1 ratio of re-energising carbohydrates and whey protein, which is research proven to enhance the speed of glucose replenishment in your muscles, compared to carbohydrates alone(1). The whey protein is the exclusive Maxifuel Biomax® that comprises fast digesting whey protein isolate, hydrolysed whey and whey peptides to reach your muscles fast, maximising recovery.

Recovermax® is also rich in all the essential amino acids to help repair the muscle damage sustained during intense exercise(2). This includes the nourishing amino acid glutamine, a key recovery nutrient for athletes to help combat the stress of intense training or competition. Glutamine can be depleted during exercise and is considered to be the most important amino acid for supporting immune health.

Enhancing aerobic and anaerobic performance nutrients are added for optimal training support. Recovermax® includes key performance nutrients including dextrose, whey protein, creatine, phosphates and l-carnitine to combat muscle damage during exercise, improve recovery and reduce muscle soreness.

Recovermax® should be consumed after intense exercise to support muscle repair, energy replenishment and recovery, ideally within 20 minutes to optimise nutrient uptake and boost your next performance.

References.
1. Roy, B.D., & Tarnopolsky, M.A. (1998). Influence of differing macronutrient intakes on muscle glycogen resynthesis after resistance exercise. Journal of Applied Physiology, 84, 890-896.
2. Flakoll, P.J., Judy, T., Flinn, K., Carr, C., & Flinn, S. (2004). Postexercise protein supplementation improves health and muscle soreness during basic military training in Marine recruits. Journal of Applied Physiology, 96, 951-956