FIGHT FACTOR
THE POWER TO DOMINATE... THE STRENGTH TO ENDURE!
In the heat of battle will you have what it takes to stand in victory?
Fight Factor Strategy: Muscle and Mind Amplification System
Luck, they say, is where preparation meets opportunity. Nowhere is this more evident than in fighting circles. Whether rolling on the mats, sparring in the ring, or stepping into competition, you MUST bring your “A” game; each time... every time! FIGHT FACTOR by Nutrabolics preps your muscles, your mind, and your energy systems for the highest performance possible. And with only a single dose!
Fight Factor Tactics: Improve the execution of motor skills and abilities
Let's be honest, most of the athletic training community is behind the times when it comes to nutrition and supplementation for maximum performance. The biggest "supplement" in the minds of coaches and trainers is Gatorade, a glorified sugar water. The fighting community deserves much better when it comes to using supplements to get results and FIGHT FACTOR delivers in a BIG way. It will improve the physical and mental performance of strength athletes, endurance athletes, and fighters who require extreme concentration and technical precision.
Fight Factor Integrals: Beta-Alanine, Mg Creatine Chelate, Rhodiola, Nootropics
Beta-Alanine increases work capacity through two mechanisms:
Greater recruitment of High Threshold Motor Units,
2) prolonged resistance to fatigue. By boosting muscle carnosine concentrations with beta-alanine, your high threshold muscle fibers can soak up more acid producing hydrogen. Hydrogen ions cause muscle pH to drop, in turn decreasing your strength and causing you to fatigue faster. These limitations stop you from adequately overloading your muscles and forcing NEW muscle gains.
Latest advancement in Creatine technology increases cellular uptake: Magnesium creatine chelate is a fully-reacted form of both magnesium and creatine chelate, which are well documented to amplify the effects of one another. Magnesium is needed to drive the conversion of creatine into ATP. Magnesium creatine chelate has been shown to be more effective then creatine monohydrate in enhancing lean muscle mass, increasing strength and power, and supporting energy levels. This new form of creatine delivers uncompromising results in increasing strength, speed, and power.
Rhodiola Rosea blunts the physiological response to mechanical stress: Rhodiola is a Chinese herb that is classified as an adaptogen because of its effectiveness at resisting the deleterious effects of mental and physical fatigue. Rhodiola is particularly useful for athletes, who regularly engage in taxing, high-intensity exercise as it may both improve recovery and increase work output.
Tyrosine/Caffeine combination dramatically improves mental focus and clarity: Tyrosine is utilized for the synthesis of catecholamine neurotransmitters, such as norepinephrine, epinephrine and dopamine. Caffeine, in addition to being a CNS stimulant, has a variety of peripheral effects relating to muscle contraction, neurotransmitter release, and fat burning. Caffeine alone improves mental function, but in combination with tyrosine the effects are extraordinary.
Magnesium Glycyl Glutamine chelate is the only stabilized glutamine in the existence: Glutamine is the most abundant amino acid in the body and contributes to roughly 50% of the amino acid pool in muscles. It is also the amino acid most readily depleted during intense bouts of exercise. In order to restore plasma glutamine levels after exercise, supplemental glutamine is required.
Salvia Miltiorrhiza causes vasodilation for improved blood flow to working muscles: This traditional Chinese herb improves circulation by dilating the blood vessels and is used for supporting heart and liver function. It is also used for skin problems like acne, as a therapy to calm the nerves, and to reduces blood pressure and cholesterol.
Citrulline malate boosts endurance and gives you more energy to train harder : Research shows that citrulline malate leads to significant reduction in the sensation of fatigue, a 34% increase in the rate of oxidative ATP production during exercise, and a 20% increase in the rate of phosphocreatine recovery after exercise. This is clearly an extraordinary compliment to the FIGHT FACTOR arsenal.
Acacia Rigidula works as a metabolic agonist: Acacia rigidula contains an alkaloid called Phenylethylamine, which is praised for its positive effects on mood and appetite. Phenylethylamine stimulates the central nervous system without causing the jitters normally associated with stronger stimulants. Acacia rigidula also increases metabolism by stimulating the thyroid gland, which is the the bodies metabolic regulator.
Choline Bitartrate: Choline is the base for many metabolic functions in the body; helping to synthesize phosphatidylcholine and acetylcholine. These nutrients are critical to the body because they support the neurotransmitters, cell membranes, hormones, muscle signaling, and more.
What it will do:
Increase Muscle Cell Activation
Prolonged Resistance to Fatigue
Improved Adaptation to Muscular and Nervous System Stress
Increased Focus and Mental Clarity
Greater Storage of ATP for More Explosive Movement
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