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      ACME Pushup 40 Sachets of 25 gr.
      ACME Pushup 40 Sachets of 25 gr.

      ACME Pushup 40 Sachets of 25 gr.

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      Energy supplement aimed at optimizing athletic effort and recovery

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      Energy supplement aimed at optimizing athletic effort and recovery

      The CREATINA is an energy metabolism intermediate synthesized by the liver and is the only high-energy compound capable of increasing the concentration of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) in muscle. All tissues use ATP as an energy source for basic metabolism (respiration, blood circulation, digestion, etc.). What distinguishes skeletal muscle from other tissues is the fact that, during contraction, its consumption of ATP can increase by as much as 200 times but the amount of ATP present is only sufficient to sustain an intense effort for less than a second. The mechanism used to produce all the necessary ATP already from the first seconds of effort, involves the use of CREATINA (as CREATINAPHOSPHATE): energy reserve whose concentration is 5-10 times higher than ATP. Its use involves the transformation of ADP into ATP through the transfer of the phosphate group of CREATIADP NAPHOSPHATE: CREATINAPHOSPHATE + ADP ATP + CREATINA.

      CREATINA and CREATINAPHOSPHATE react to form CREATININA, a substance that cannot be converted into CREATINA. Consequently, the fabrics that require higher amounts of CREATITo produce energy, they must subtract it from the plasma where it is less concentrated than in the muscle.
      A food supplement of CREATINA increases its blood concentration and provides the metabolism with a new energy reserve ready for use.

      TAURINE (BULL-POWER): Amino acid present in nature, synthesized in the liver and very concentrated in the muscle. In sports medicine, the loss of taurine during physical exertion is associated with the decline in athletic performance. The scientific literature focuses on its antioxidant role as it is able to reduce oxidative damage during intense physical exertion. In this way TAURINE protects the muscle fibers avoiding the appearance of micro-lesions and consequently speeding up the recovery phase. Some studies have shown that TAURINE is able to optimize the metabolic capacity of the body through a significant increase in fat oxidation during submaximal effort.
      TAURINE also modulates the activity of cyclic AMP directly affecting muscle contractility.

      BRANCHED AMINO ACIDSATI: BCAA (ISOLEUCINA, LEUCINA, VALINA) Branched amino acids are three amino acids that must be introduced with the diet since the body is not able to synthesize them independently.
      In addition to the well-known plastic function, branched chain amino acids can be used for energy through gluconeogenesis. Contrary to what is traditionally believed, amino acids can in fact be used as an energy source from the earliest stages of work and their use intensifies in the subsequent stages.

      An integration of amino acids is therefore recommended in the athlete horse that produces prolonged physical activity such as endurance since it is precisely this type of effort that causes a deficiency. An amino acid supplement is essential both in the activity phases during which they provide energy, and in the recovery phase during which they repair damaged muscle fibers (anti-catabolic function), favoring the growth of the fibers themselves (anabolic phase).
      These amino acids play an essential role in protein synthesis. Their deficiency causes a low plastic use of the proteins present in the diet since without them it is not possible to complete the amino acid sequences that make up muscle proteins. An integration of branched chain amino acids is therefore essential in the athletic horse that needs large muscle masses for a more powerful and time-limited work.

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