Energy and Performance: Start Winning with Smart Nutrition

July 30th, 2012 | Posted by Arlene Wisser in Isagenix Health Post

 

Posted July 27, 2012: It’s that time again… when the world’s finest athletes are gathering for the ultimate competition in athletic prowess—the London 2012 Summer Olympics.

No doubt there have been countless hours of precise training and dedicated effort on the road to the Olympics. But as any Olympian will tell you, his or her performance is highly dependent on getting proper fuel and nutrients.

Scientific research has also shown that carefully designed nutritional products for sports performance can lead to significant gains of speed, strength, and endurance in athletes (1). You don’t have to be an Olympic athlete to gain from smart nutrition for sports performance. This is why Isagenix has put together the Energy and Performance Pak. It’s excellent for anyone who works outs, whether it’s once a week or twice a day, every day.Athletes will have different individual diet needs, of course, dependent on the duration and type of training—think Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps and his 6,000 calories-a-day training diet—but the components of the Energy and Performance Pak offer top-notch nutritional support that can be incorporated into anybody’s regimen.

IsaLean Shake, IsaLean Pro, and IsaLean Bars

By far, the stars of the Energy and Performance Pak are the three IsaLean products:IsaLean ShakeIsaLean Pro, and IsaLean Bars. Ranging from 18 to 35 grams of protein per serving, these offer great-tasting, convenient ways for athletes of any status to fuel their active bodies with the whey protein and other nutrients for muscle and, ultimately, performance gains.

Continually, the scientific literature points to the superiority of whey protein for greater stimulation of muscle protein synthesis (muscle building) compared to other proteins, especially soy (1-5). The timing of protein intake, such as after exercise, also plays a part in maximizing muscle repair and building. One review of protein requirements for athletes advised, “A simple message may be that the earlier after exercise an athlete consumes protein the better” (2).

The beauty of the IsaLean products in the Energy and Performance Pak is that they allow you to load up on protein when you need to, however you need to. Choose between the original IsaLean Shake, a nutrient-packed meal replacement with 24 grams of the highest-quality whey protein, IsaLean Pro, the new protein mega-dose boasting 35 grams, or IsaLean Bars, containing 18 grams of whey protein for on-the-go protein meals or snacks.

Want More Energy?

For any kind of sport, energy stores reign supreme. Ever try to work out or train totally zapped of energy? It doesn’t work too well. Want More Energy? (WME) works to combat fatigue in the body by keeping the body hydrated and supplying lost electrolytes. WME also contains vitamin C, B vitamins, and choline supporting the body’s energy requirements.

Another important part of keeping the body energized are its glycogen stores. Glycogen is a polymer of glucose that’s stored in the liver and muscles. Any endurance athlete knows the value of having adequate glycogen stores to power them through long, exhaustive races or training sessions. This is because glycogen is readily broken down during physical activity, and low glycogen stores can lead to low blood sugar, which may be a significant factor in exercise-induced fatigue.

WME is an ideal drink for exercise—before, during, and after. A recent study found that in comparison to glucose-containing drinks, consuming fructose-containing drinks (such as WME), particularly after exercise, replenishes glycogen stores efficiently and is an effective fuel source for the body (6). The science shows that sports-designed beverages like WME, which provide the body with fructose—less than 8 grams, an amount comparable to eating an apple—can facilitate faster recovery and support endurance during intense and prolonged physical activity.

Isagenix Greens!

It’s widely known that long bouts of aerobic or exhaustive exercise can stimulate the production of free radicals, which can then lead to increased oxidative stress and cause cellular damage. In muscle, this damage presents itself as delayed-onset muscle soreness (when it’s hard to stand up the day after a really hard workout), muscle tissue adaptations, and the eventual decrease in performance.

It may be in athletes’ best interest to counteract the potential for damage and to build up their antioxidant defense systems. A study performed in male and female athletes subjected to strenuous exercise for 30 minutes at 80 percent of their VO2max  (a measure of respiratory fitness) found that supplementation with vitamins C and E or a vegetable and fruit juice concentrate decreased levels of oxidative stress (7). For this reason, and to be sure that Isagenix athletes have increased antioxidant defenses,Isagenix Greens! is an important part of the Energy and Performance Pak.

Rich in antioxidant-rich components like wheat grass, parsley, shiitake, Brussels sprouts, spirulina, chia seed, and carrot—in addition to vitamins C and E—Isagenix Greens! is sure to lift your antioxidant status, help protect against exercise-induced muscle damage, and improve recovery.

Ageless Essentials Daily Pack

Speaking of increased antioxidant status, having Ageless Essentials Daily Pack (AEDP) on hand takes it to the next level. Including Essentials for Men or Women,IsaOmega SupremeAgeless Actives, and C-Lyte, AEDP lets you take care of your entire vitamin, mineral, and antioxidant needs.

Not only do you help boost your antioxidant defenses with Essentials for Men or Women, the broad-spectrum multivitamin, but you also get potent doses of coenzyme Q10, resveratrol, vitamin D, vitamin C, and the fish-derived omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA.

Taking a variety of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants may not seem like a sure-fire way to increase athletic performance, but other than the need for protection as mentioned above and, in addition to immune protection, many nutrients do indeed play a role in athletic performance.

For example, fish-derived omega-3 fatty acids, long known for their heart-health benefits, were found recently to improve muscle function when 2 grams daily were combined with a strength-training regimen (8). Also, B vitamins are absolutely essential for energy production necessary for athletic performance and others, such as folic acid and vitamin B12, are needed to make red blood cells, for protein synthesis, and tissue repair. Finally, adequate folate intake has shown to improve the immune response after exercise (9).

Ionix Supreme

Initially studied in the Soviet Union in the 1940s, adaptogens are specific plants known to increase the body’s ability to “adapt” to stress. It wasn’t until the 1990s that scientists in the United States took note of these natural stress-fighters when former Soviet Union Olympic Coach Ben Tabachnik immigrated to America and revealed that Soviet athletes and cosmonauts had secretly used adaptogenic herbs throughout the 1970s.

It was out of this initial research that Isagenix came up with Ionix Supreme, an adoptogenic tonic that’s deemed “nature’s answer to stress.” A review of adaptogens by Alexander Panossian, Ph.D., found that overall, adaptogens do increase the body’s resistance to stress while also increasing mental performance, attention, and all necessary factors in optimizing one’s athletic performance (10). All things any athlete can benefit from.

There’s more to a top-notch performance each and every time you hit the gym or jogging trail than just previous training sessions and consistent effort. Propelling athletic performance, at any level, is about correct and adequate nutrition. Isagenix has created the Energy and Performance Pak just for you, to support your efforts for optimal performance and a robust immune system while training to be your best.

 References

  1. Hottenrott K, Hass E, Kraus M, Neumann G, Steiner M, Knechtle B. A scientific nutrition strategy improves time trial performance by approximately 6% when compared with a self-chosen nutrition strategy in trained cyclists: a randomized cross-over study. Appl Physiol Nutr Metab 2012;37:637-45.
  2. Phillips SM, Van Loon LJ. Dietary protein for athletes: from requirements to optimum adaptation. J Sports Sci 2011;29 Suppl 1:S29-S38.
  3. Phillips SM, Tang JE, Moore DR. The role of milk- and soy-based protein in support of muscle protein synthesis and muscle protein accretion in young and elderly persons. J Am Coll Nutr 2009;28:343-54.
  4. Burd NA, Yang Y, Moore DR, Tang JE, Tarnopolsky MA, Phillips SM. Greater stimulation of myofibrillar protein synthesis with ingestion of whey protein isolate v. micellar casein at rest and after resistance exercise in elderly men. Br J Nutr2012;1-5.
  5. Tang JE, Moore DR, Kujbida GW, Tarnopolsky MA, Phillips SM. Ingestion of whey hydrolysate, casein, or soy protein isolate: effects on mixed muscle protein synthesis at rest and following resistance exercise in young men. J Appl Physiol 2009;107:987-92.
  6. Decombaz J, Jentjens R, Ith M et al. Fructose and Galactose Enhance Post-Exercise Human Liver Glycogen Synthesis. Med Sci Sports Exerc 2011.
  7. Bloomer RJ, Goldfarb AH, McKenzie MJ. Oxidative stress response to aerobic exercise: comparison of antioxidant supplements. Med Sci Sports Exerc2006;38:1098-105.
  8. Rodacki CL, Rodacki AL, Pereira G et al. Fish-oil supplementation enhances the effects of strength training in elderly women. Am J Clin Nutr 2012.
  9. Gravina L, Ruiz F, Diaz E et al. Influence of nutrient intake on antioxidant capacity, muscle damage and white blood cell count in female soccer players. J Int Soc Sports Nutr 2012;9:32.
  10. Panossian A, Wikman G. Evidence-based efficacy of adaptogens in fatigue, and molecular mechanisms related to their stress-protective activity. Curr Clin Pharmacol 2009;4:198-219
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