Re: Workout # 3 - arm once again killed
Rewarded with Arnie!
Got the glucosamine, and fish oil

At the risk of sounding like a retard...BCAA?
Buona sera signorina,
My apologies for the late reply. Just literally got back from yet another lonesome training day at the gym
(where the good looking ladies never spare a thought on us lesser beings
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Now then, onward to a little bit of science

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Part 1/4 What Is Protein?
Protein : n. Greek which stands for "of prime importance".
What are amino acids? - the simplest definition to these are the END CHEMICAL RESULTS or END-PRODUCT of consuming
Protein.. In other words,
Protein is what we see on our breakfasts, lunches, dinners. And Amino Acids, is the end result of your body converting what's on the plate into good use

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So how do we get them? Whether it be through your diet, or via the help of supplementation, whether it be amino acid supplementations, Whey Proteins (more on that later), BCAAs, etc.
Part 2/4 General Categories of Amino Acids
Amino acids generally goes in different individual names/compounds, but a single amino acid can be either into three groups:
Essential Amino Acids (EAAs): These are amino acids in which all human bodies MUST replenish via supplementation or correct diet. Because why? we cannot manufacture them on our own system.
Non-Essential Amino Acids (NEAAs): These are amino acids in which conditionally speaking, may not be
vitally important to sustain life. In this case, the human body should by all means be able to manufacture them without additional supplementation.
And finally, we have BCAAs : which is generally a shortened term for Branch-Chained Amino Acids.
BCAAs are strictly speaking - are scientifically and nutritiously considered to be the most important and abundant in all developed cells and fibers of human muscles. BCAAs is generally a shortened term for
Branch-Chained Amino Acids - they are meant to be termed and identified as Branch Chained because simply these are STRICTLY - NATURALLY Synergistically occuring group in which for them to exist effectively, they must be formed together as a group. These three amino acids within BCAAs are:
1. L-Leucine.
2. L-Valine.
3. L-Isoleucine.
Part 3/4 BCAAs' Benefits
BCAAs are one of the most often sought after form of amino acids, because after all scientifically speaking - they simply exist on your existing muscles. The more you trigger and exert hard work on your muscles, the more the body demands these amino acids, IN ADDITION to your other nutritional profile intake such as carboydrates, fats and cholesterol.
So what effects you will expect to see from maintaining more BCAAs? Greater muscle endurance to exhaustive failure scenario. Greater chances for muscular recovery between tears, damages and general exertion. Simply as recovery. Simply as maintenance.
Keep in mind also the body has its' own brain. If it detects even the most slightly imbalance of things whether it be for physical or even physiological function - it will draw nutrients from elsewhere, anywhere where there are existing reservoir of energy. And that includes your amino acids, and off your existing reservoir of BCAAs. The body would at times, STEAL any EXISTING nutrients, amino acids, in this case, to form other things to sustain life.
So what do we get when we are constantly exchanging one form of nutrient to another form to satisfy the body's other need/s? You will sacrifice something of course

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And yes exactly you guess it right - You'll draw muscle energy on other things the body think it needs. Mother nature is simply unbelievably fascinating.
Part 4/4 Where do we go from here / solutions
So how do we increase or maintain this intake of BCAAs? You have two solutions. Slower (which is natural) or Assisted (by means of supplementations).
Slower or natural methods would be to simply consume more Protein into your diet. Simple as that. But it comes as a trade off, it takes time. And it takes numerous factors of one's digestibility profile, such as genetics, metabolic profile, etc.
Assisted is simply by ways of supplementing by purchasing supplementations

. BCAAs can come and marketed in flavoured or unflavoured powders in which you can mix in tall glass of water. They can also come in capsules. Most importantly - BCAAs are often most highly desired to be taken before workouts and after workouts to encourage further recovery, and simply also on non training days to maintain your good intake profile.
So where can we find these products? Simply at health stores, and yes, you may feel awkward to go to your nearest
Muscle Worx stores (my ex-client in my part time graphic design freelancing business). As upon walking in you will be constantly bombarded with testoterone infested atmosphere.
BUT, look past it my friend - do not ever feel awkward of embarrassed to ask questions. After all, the public has produced TOO MUCH negative belief so much of in terms of negative stigma against sport supplement industry in which they feel only the brightest and best genetic profiles would seem to be the only right base of customers. That is far off from the truth.
Because after all - you go to the gym for simply one thing and one thing only. To look good. To feel good. And to be admirable around those who see you. But of all, you go to
make a difference, whether it be physical or psychological.
And to make a start is simply to be informed.
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Hope the above helps

. Yes. I did write all the above just straight from general knowledge, 5 yrs so far in this personal regime. If you see me in the gym you would swear that you wouldn't ever see or think of another "skinny" dude in the gym the same way ever again

. Or perhaps, ever wondering why he never gets approached by any singular female human being ever (more on that later

). Take care and rest well

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