Nutrient Timing: The Future of Sports Nutrition

· Basic Health Publications, Inc.
Ebook
211
Pages

About this ebook

Using cutting-edge research studies from leading sports science laboratories, Nutrient Timing shatters myths and misconceptions about how to provide optimum nutrition to working muscles. It shows that when the right combination of nutrients is delivered at the right time, one can activate his/her body's muscle machinery to increase muscle strength, improve endurance and increase lean muscle mass.

About the author

Head of the Department of Kinesiology at the University of Texas, is one of the preeminent physiologists in the world. John Ivy, Ph.D., research has pioneered our understanding of how muscles work and how nutritional supplements can improve muscle performance. He is co-author of Nutrient Timing and The Performance Zone

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