Aim: \ud To determine the effects of an acute multi-nutrient supplement on physiological, performance and recovery responses to intermittent-sprint running and muscular damage during rugby union matches.\ud \ud Methods: \ud Using a randomised, double-blind, cross-over design, twelve male rugby union players ingested either 75 g of a comprehensive multi-nutrient supplement (SUPP), [Musashi] or 1 g of a taste and carbohydrate matched placebo (PL) for 5 days pre-competition. Competitive rugby union game running performance was then measured using 1 Hz GPS data (SPI10, SPI elite, GPSports), in addition to associated blood draws, vertical jump assessments and ratings of perceived muscular soreness (MS) pre, immediately post and 24 h post-competi...
Evidence suggests that carbohydrate-protein (CHO-PRO) drinks post-exercise are an advantageous nutri...
Introduction From survey findings (Airstone et al. 2005), a significant proportion of players chos...
Introduction: Exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) leads to increases in intramuscular proteins ob...
Aim: To determine the effects of an acute multi-nutrient supplement on physiological, performance an...
The importance of optimized recovery during a sport competition is undisputed. The objective of this...
The effects of protein supplementation on performance recovery and inflammatory responses during a s...
The effects of protein supplementation on performance recovery and inflammatory responses during a s...
The benefits of creatine (CR) supplementation are well documented, particularly during repeated bout...
Objectives. This study investigated the effects of prolonged use of a protein (casein hydrolysate) s...
Objectives. This study investigated the effects of prolonged use of a protein (casein hydrolysate) s...
Rugby union forward play is characterised by intense, intermittent periods of exercise requiring hig...
Strategies focused on the enhancement of recovery from exercise and the subsequent improvement in sp...
Evidence suggests that carbohydrate-protein (CHO-PRO) drinks post-exercise are an advantageous nutri...
Evidence suggests that carbohydrate-protein (CHO-PRO) drinks post-exercise are an advantageous nutri...
Bovine colostrum is the first milk secreted by cows after calving. Even though bovine colostrum has ...
Evidence suggests that carbohydrate-protein (CHO-PRO) drinks post-exercise are an advantageous nutri...
Introduction From survey findings (Airstone et al. 2005), a significant proportion of players chos...
Introduction: Exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) leads to increases in intramuscular proteins ob...
Aim: To determine the effects of an acute multi-nutrient supplement on physiological, performance an...
The importance of optimized recovery during a sport competition is undisputed. The objective of this...
The effects of protein supplementation on performance recovery and inflammatory responses during a s...
The effects of protein supplementation on performance recovery and inflammatory responses during a s...
The benefits of creatine (CR) supplementation are well documented, particularly during repeated bout...
Objectives. This study investigated the effects of prolonged use of a protein (casein hydrolysate) s...
Objectives. This study investigated the effects of prolonged use of a protein (casein hydrolysate) s...
Rugby union forward play is characterised by intense, intermittent periods of exercise requiring hig...
Strategies focused on the enhancement of recovery from exercise and the subsequent improvement in sp...
Evidence suggests that carbohydrate-protein (CHO-PRO) drinks post-exercise are an advantageous nutri...
Evidence suggests that carbohydrate-protein (CHO-PRO) drinks post-exercise are an advantageous nutri...
Bovine colostrum is the first milk secreted by cows after calving. Even though bovine colostrum has ...
Evidence suggests that carbohydrate-protein (CHO-PRO) drinks post-exercise are an advantageous nutri...
Introduction From survey findings (Airstone et al. 2005), a significant proportion of players chos...
Introduction: Exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) leads to increases in intramuscular proteins ob...