Dara just one the national title in the 100M Freestyle in 54.4 at the ripe old age of 40. Simply Incredible. :applaud: :woot:
If that's not inspiring I don't know what is.
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So, I take it then that you have a bunch of statistical info to back up your assumption made here.....Using the line of Amino Acids that he developed?
We take vitamins to supplement our diet.....we try different supplements that come out to try and recover faster......What if he did develop a new mixture of legal supplements that can help?
Or, maybe she is just that good!
mark-warnecke.de/.../amsport1_engl.html
This page is short on details about exactly which amino acids are in the supplement and in what quantities. It does brag about three particular amino acids: arginine, glycine, and proline.
www.nutritiondata.com/.../2
This page lists the amounts of amino acids in chicken ***. In half of a chicken ***, there is well over a gram each of arginine, glycine, and proline.
A tablespoon of the powder is not likely to have more than 10 grams total of amino acids. If it contained nothing but these three amino acids, it would be about equal to one chicken ***. Of course, chicken contains similar amounts of many other amino acids, just like every other food with a significant amount of protein.
So, I take it then that you have a bunch of statistical info to back up your assumption made here.....Using the line of Amino Acids that he developed?
We take vitamins to supplement our diet.....we try different supplements that come out to try and recover faster......What if he did develop a new mixture of legal supplements that can help?
Or, maybe she is just that good!
mark-warnecke.de/.../amsport1_engl.html
This page is short on details about exactly which amino acids are in the supplement and in what quantities. It does brag about three particular amino acids: arginine, glycine, and proline.
www.nutritiondata.com/.../2
This page lists the amounts of amino acids in chicken ***. In half of a chicken ***, there is well over a gram each of arginine, glycine, and proline.
A tablespoon of the powder is not likely to have more than 10 grams total of amino acids. If it contained nothing but these three amino acids, it would be about equal to one chicken ***. Of course, chicken contains similar amounts of many other amino acids, just like every other food with a significant amount of protein.