During high-intensity workouts, your body needs a variety of elements to prevent injuries such as muscle cramping and muscle fatigue. Although many sports drinks contain electrolytes in the form of potassium and sodium, they are missing vital elements to protect your muscles.
Intact Endurance contains Ionic Magnesium, an essential electrolyte included in the [...]
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Improve Digestion and Prevent Muscle Cramping and Muscle Fatigue
Tuesday, October 27th, 2009Diet, Exercise, Cardiovascular Health Build a Strong Heart, Healthy Immune System
Thursday, October 15th, 2009Diet and exercise being the always tried-and-true means for maintaining optimal health, supplements and preventive measure aid in providing the best results not only from the nutrition intake, but from exercise routines as well. A healthy cardiovascular and muscular system is vital to a healthy, happy body.
Currently, nearly half of adults in the [...]
Healthy Digestion Leads to Healthy Immune System, and Healthy Muscles Lead to a Happy Body
Wednesday, October 14th, 2009Despite a large selection on the market, the majority of sports drinks commonly available contain sodium and potassium, and are missing a vast array of vital elements your body benefits from during and following intense exercise.
Intact Endurance by Nutri-Mastic™ has specially selected electrolytes, including potassium, magnesium, sodium chloride, and sulfate. Ionic Magnesium is an essential [...]
How High-Endurance Athletes Avoid Muscle Fatigue and Muscle Injury
Thursday, October 8th, 2009Although many options exist for the treatment of injuries related to muscle fatigue, muscle fatigue prevention and muscle injury prevention provide you with proactive ways to avoid downtime due to injury from endurance training. The more active a person is, the higher the chance of the occurrence of muscle fatigue and muscle cramping.
While some exercise [...]
Prevention and control of Muscle Fatigue, Muscle Cramping
Thursday, September 3rd, 2009The more a person exercises, the more prone to muscle fatigue and muscle cramping she can become. Routines can be done for longer at lower intensities, but high intensity exercise can’t be done for long before muscles grow tired.
Several factors come into play in regards to the causes of muscle fatigue, and much of it [...]
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