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The "Muscle Nerd's" Pre-Workout Power Potion ... - 5/2/2005 6:58:30 PM   
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To provide your body with the fuel it needs to power through your workout, you need nutrients that will support the complex demands you're about to place on it.


That means a plentiful source of carbohydrates and protein that will not only provide a ready source of energy, but also supply the right amount and type of protein to allow your muscle cells to begin the "repair and build" process, forcing them to grow bigger and stronger in the shortest time possible.


This Pre-Workout Power Potion Recipe will give you everything you need to turbo-charge your workouts while providing a ready source of amino acids to avoid muscle loss and begin the growth process.


Follow the directions below and consume this mixture about 1-2 hours before your workout


Ingredient 1: 1.5 cups Skim Milk


Milk is probably one of the most overlooked supplements there is! It's loaded with both fast-digesting (whey) and slow-digesting (casein) proteins for a steady supply of amino acids...and it's been proven in research to be a powerful growth hormone releaser!


Ingredient 2: ½ Frozen "Slightly Green" Banana


Ripe bananas have more sugar content than bananas that are still slightly green and will result in more of a quick "sugar rush" instead of supplying long term energy to power through your workout. Grab a bunch of "slightly green" bananas at your local supermarket, peel them all, and place them in a plastic bag in your freezer to break up and add to your protein blender drinks as desired.


Ingredient 3: 2 Tbsp Natural Peanut Butter


"Natural" peanut butter (NOT the commercial hydrogenated garbage!) is loaded with mono-unsaturated fats…perfect for helping you raise your body's testosterone levels for increased muscle mass and rapid fat burning. Look for a product that ONLY lists "Peanuts" and "Salt" on the list of ingredients.


Ingredient 4: ½ Cup Raw Oat Bran or Uncooked Oatmeal


Raw oat bran, like oatmeal, is a complex carbohydrate that is ideal for supplying tons of sustained energy for your workouts…AND the rest of the day.
Its finer texture makes is a better option for blender drinks, but if you only have access to oatmeal, make sure you put the dry oatmeal alone in the blender first and give it a few seconds on "high" to break it up a bit more.


Ingredient 5: ½ Scoop Vanilla Whey Protein


In addition to the casein protein from the milk, whey protein will provide you with additional, ready-to-deliver amino acids that will provide your muscles with a "jump start" on the recovery process.


Vanilla flavored powder seems to go best with this drink but chocolate flavored is another great option!


Directions: Ok…this is pretty self-explanatory, but here goes…


Add the first 4 ingredients in the order listed and blend on "High" for about 15 seconds. While it's still blending, open the top and add the protein powder. Blend for another 5 seconds…stop… drink…wipe the "smoothie mustache" off your face...and enjoy your workout!


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Jeff Anderson (better known in the bodybuilding community as the "Muscle Nerd") is the creator of Optimum Anabolics, the ground-breaking new bodybuilding program that has taken the entire industry by storm!
For more information on Jeff's controversial new mass-building principles, go to www.Grow-Muscle-Now.com.

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RE: The "Muscle Nerd's" Pre-Workout Power Pot... - 5/5/2005 2:41:06 PM   
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why would you have EFAs in a preworkout shake? that would just slow down absorbtion... is that supposed to happen?

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RE: The "Muscle Nerd's" Pre-Workout Power Pot... - 5/7/2005 8:51:41 AM   
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This sounds really delicious... How would i go about calculating the nutritional value because i am tracking all that crap

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RE: The "Muscle Nerd's" Pre-Workout Power Pot... - 5/8/2005 11:37:00 AM   
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thanks!

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