

INFO
Liquid Energy BCAA is a highly concentrated energy gel for fast and sustained energy from glucose, fructose, and isomaltulose. The energy gel, which comes in a convenient, easy-to-dose tube, also contains the amino acids BCAA.
The branched-chain amino acids leucine, isoleucine, and valine (BCAAs) are used as fuel by the muscles during exercise. BCAA supplementation aims to conserve muscle reserves during exercise and thus optimize recovery time.
Study results also suggest that BCAAs influence the central fatigue system and can thus reduce the perception of exertion. Therefore, LIQUID ENERGY BCAA is also preferred for long endurance training.
This product is vegan.
APPLICATION
Take one tube for 30-45 minutes and drink about 200 ml of water afterwards.
Note: In addition to a varied and balanced diet.
NUTRITIONAL VALUES
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per 100 g |
by tube |
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Energy kJ (kcal) |
1042 (245) |
729 (172) |
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Fat |
0 g |
0 g |
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hereof: saturated fatty acids |
0 g |
0 g |
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Carbohydrates |
60 g |
42 g |
||
of which sugar |
26 g |
18 g |
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Protein |
0.7 g |
0.5 g |
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Salt |
0.73 g |
0.51 g |
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potassium |
100 mg |
5%* |
70 mg |
4%* |
sodium |
0.29 g |
-- |
0.20 g |
-- |
*the nutrient reference values
mg/70g (mg/100g) : L-Leucine 250 (360), L-Valine 125 (180), L-Isoleucine 125 (180).
INGREDIENTS
Glucose syrup, water, fructose, isomaltulose*, sodium and potassium citrate, amino acids (L-leucine, L-valine, L-isoleucine), salt, acidifier citric acid, gelling agent E466, flavorings, antioxidant ascorbic acid.
*Source of glucose and fructose
Developed and manufactured in Switzerland
Why should you care about fluid and salt loss?
So that you can maintain your performance for several hours
To regenerate optimally
To develop an individual catering strategy
Therefore, you should know your salt or sodium loss
The composition of sweat varies from athlete to athlete. The sodium content varies between 200 mg/l and 2300 mg/l of sweat. Sweat consists of 99% water and primarily serves thermoregulation. Sodium is the most important electrolyte and main component in sweat.
Disclaimer:
Sports physiology is constantly gaining new insights, allowing for an increasingly individualized assessment of a wide range of influencing factors. SPONSER® considers the rapid progress in measuring individual sweat and salt loss to be a relevant topic for sports nutrition due to the highly individual variations. Such a measurement can be an interesting and potentially performance-enhancing tool for competitive athletes.