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Q: If I’m using Nitro, when would I take Storm and Torrent?
A: For best results with the aforementioned supplements take one pack of Nitro along with a serving of Storm, pre-workout. Follow up your workout with another serving of Nitro and then, 15-30 minutes later, have a Torrent shake.
Q: Animal Nitro FAQ #2: How does Nitro compare to whey?
"You really can't compare whey protein and Animal Nitro. You would use each for different reasons. Whey provides basic aminos needed by the body to function properly. In this way, whey is a general supplement. Animal Nitro, on the other hand, is a very targeted supplement. Animal Nitro is more efficient and it can help promote anabolism. It should be used pre- and post-training specifically (though it can also be used throughout the day). According to some unpublished results, researchers noted that essential amino acids were incorporated into protein, not catabolized. On the other hand, when 40g of whey protein was ingested, urea production increased significantly. Urea is the chief nitrogenous waste of mammals. In short, a lot of whey protein can ultimately turn into a waste product, urea, whereas essential aminos are used by the body. Efficiency is one difference. The other main difference is that essential aminos in 'uncoupled' forms can exert specific pharmacological and physiological benefits."
Q: If I perform cardio after weight training, when should I take my Nitro pack— before or after cardio?
A: In this scenario, take Nitro immediately after your weight training, before your cardio to begin the muscle repair process without the ingestion of calories. Immediately after your cardio, follow up with your traditional postworkout shake.
Q: If Animal Nitro is an "essential amino acid" supplement, why doesn’t it contain tryptophan?
Though tryptophan is considered an essential amino acid, as a lifter, you don't need it pre- or post-workout to stimulate anabolism. In these recent studies, tryptophan was not included among the EAAs used. In other words, an EAA supplement does not need to be "complete" (that is, contain tryptophan) to stimulate anabolism among bodybuilders. These studies that looked at EAAs minus tryptophan found that only the other EAAs were needed to stimulate protein synthesis, and create a positive muscle protein balance.
Q: If I’m using Nitro, when would I take Storm and Torrent?
A: For best results with the aforementioned supplements take one pack of Nitro along with a serving of Storm, pre-workout. Follow up your workout with another serving of Nitro and then, 15-30 minutes later, have a Torrent shake.
Q: Animal Nitro FAQ #2: How does Nitro compare to whey?
"You really can't compare whey protein and Animal Nitro. You would use each for different reasons. Whey provides basic aminos needed by the body to function properly. In this way, whey is a general supplement. Animal Nitro, on the other hand, is a very targeted supplement. Animal Nitro is more efficient and it can help promote anabolism. It should be used pre- and post-training specifically (though it can also be used throughout the day). According to some unpublished results, researchers noted that essential amino acids were incorporated into protein, not catabolized. On the other hand, when 40g of whey protein was ingested, urea production increased significantly. Urea is the chief nitrogenous waste of mammals. In short, a lot of whey protein can ultimately turn into a waste product, urea, whereas essential aminos are used by the body. Efficiency is one difference. The other main difference is that essential aminos in 'uncoupled' forms can exert specific pharmacological and physiological benefits."
Q: If I perform cardio after weight training, when should I take my Nitro pack— before or after cardio?
A: In this scenario, take Nitro immediately after your weight training, before your cardio to begin the muscle repair process without the ingestion of calories. Immediately after your cardio, follow up with your traditional postworkout shake.
Q: If Animal Nitro is an "essential amino acid" supplement, why doesn’t it contain tryptophan?
Though tryptophan is considered an essential amino acid, as a lifter, you don't need it pre- or post-workout to stimulate anabolism. In these recent studies, tryptophan was not included among the EAAs used. In other words, an EAA supplement does not need to be "complete" (that is, contain tryptophan) to stimulate anabolism among bodybuilders. These studies that looked at EAAs minus tryptophan found that only the other EAAs were needed to stimulate protein synthesis, and create a positive muscle protein balance.