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Greetings,
Next season starts this month. Is your plan in place
yet? Ironman Arizona is only a few months away.
Time
to get that good base built. Also, are
branched
chain aminos the same as MAP? No. We tell you
why. Have a great week.
Our special this week:
Order 3
bottles of
MAP and get a free pair of our ultra-wicking
MAP socks.
- D.I. Minkoff, MD
| New Product: Pozitive Energy |
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Ever feel tired at work? Drowsy while driving
late at night? Pozitive Energy can give you quick
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Vitamins and other natural ingredients to kickstart
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of your body's ATP molecules. These ATP molecules
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Pozitive Energy boosts your cell energy and improves
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| "I've been trying to break 23 minutes since summer!" |
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I won my age group (45-49) at the Remington
5k
Turkey Trot held this past Saturday the 20th. It was
held in Remington Virginia, I ran it in a super time
for me of 22:46. I've been trying to break 23
minutes since summer! Yep, still on MAP.
J.
Read more testimonials
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| Question for the Doc: BCAA's vs. MAP? |
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Question for the Doc: How does MAP
differ from Amino Vital or any of the other Branched
Chain Amino Acids (BCAA) supplements?
A: Excellent question. There is a major
difference
between MAP and BCAA products like Amino
Vital. Just to review. There are 8 essential amino
acids. They are called essential because the body
cannot make them -- they must come from the diet.
Without these eight essential amino acids, the body
cannot make any proteins. In fact, all 8 must be at
the cell at the same time, when the cell is making
protein -- and if not, the protein is not made. Thus
recovery and rebuilding will not occur.
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| Endurance Running Responsible for Human Figure |
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Researchers believe endurance running, which
developed nearly 2 million years ago as humans ran
long distances across the African savannah to hunt
down prey or chase animals into exhaustion, helped
give humans longer legs, a balanced head, a bigger
buttocks. Had long-distance running not been an
integral part of early human living, the human body
would have looked more like an ape's, with
shorter-legs, hunched backs, and less independent
shoulder-head movement. So now you know why
you're
an endurance athlete. It's in the genes!
"Running key to human evolution," BBC News
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| Earn Free MAP |
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We have several programs through which you
can earn free MAP.
MAP Winner's Circle
Win your age group in a sanctioned event and win a
free bottle of MAP.
Automatic Re-order Program
When you sign up for our Auto Re-order program,
every 12th bottle is free.
Affiliate Program
Register as an Affiliate, then have the people
you refer enter your name on their order form. Every
time you have earned 12 credits, we will ship you a
free bottle of MAP.
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6 Key Facts Everyone Should Know About Protein |
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Few nutrients are as misunderstood as protein.
See if you know these six key facts about this
essential nutrient for your body.
1. Protein Makes Up Your Body's Structure
Protein is an essential component of the diet and
helps your body repair muscle, grow tissue, regulate
hormones, control metabolism, defend against
illness, and more.
Protein is what makes up your ligaments, tendons,
muscles, hair, nails, skin, teeth, tissue, organs,
and bones. About half of the non-water mass of your
body is made up of protein.
Since most of the body's proteins are continually
broken down, the body needs to manufacture
thousands of proteins every day to replace them.
The more active you are the faster your proteins
break down, and more protein you need to . . .
Read the other facts . . .
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