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.
Parents
Former Member
Jazzy - you are a bit out there today.
Thank you.
There IS a higher concentration of SPECIFIC chemicals when one takes a supplement than there would be in grocery store food. I'm not writing a research paper, but I'll be sure in the future to write my posts as if I'm pursuing a Ph.D. Get a life.
Specific chemicals? Well, milk is very high in water, which is a specific chemical. Being well-hydrated is essential for athletic performance. If your normal diet is low in water, you may want to supplement with milk. Milk is also high in branched chain amino acids. That means that if you supplement with milk, you are likely to have improved muscle recovery as a result.
So is milk is a naturally healthy food or a chemical supplement? It is high in the specific chemicals water, leucine, isoleucine, and valine. It could artificially enhance recovery ability, allowing people to train dangerously hard if they had not previously been drinking milk as part of their normal diet.
Jazzy - you are a bit out there today.
Thank you.
There IS a higher concentration of SPECIFIC chemicals when one takes a supplement than there would be in grocery store food. I'm not writing a research paper, but I'll be sure in the future to write my posts as if I'm pursuing a Ph.D. Get a life.
Specific chemicals? Well, milk is very high in water, which is a specific chemical. Being well-hydrated is essential for athletic performance. If your normal diet is low in water, you may want to supplement with milk. Milk is also high in branched chain amino acids. That means that if you supplement with milk, you are likely to have improved muscle recovery as a result.
So is milk is a naturally healthy food or a chemical supplement? It is high in the specific chemicals water, leucine, isoleucine, and valine. It could artificially enhance recovery ability, allowing people to train dangerously hard if they had not previously been drinking milk as part of their normal diet.