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We asked a personal trainer how he would spend $100 on supplements. Here's what he bought.
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health1d ago

We asked a personal trainer how he would spend $100 on supplements. Here's what he bought.

  • A personal trainer would spend $100 on supplements with three staples: creatine, protein powder, and fiber.
  • Creatine is highlighted for muscle and brain health with a cost around $25 for 50 servings.
  • Protein is recommended to support muscle and metabolism and should be a complete source like whey
  • Fiber is included to support digestion and long-term health with flexible supplement options.
  • Avoiding greens powders and proprietary blends is advised to prevent wasted money.
  • The piece suggests a broader approach, including blood panels to identify deficiencies.
  • Creatine is described as highly effective and brain-supporting, though research continues.
  • Protein sources should be recognizable and free from undisclosed ingredients.
  • The article notes supplements are not a substitute for healthy habits like sleep and stress management.
  • The report emphasizes selecting third-party tested creatine with a single ingredient.
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'I hated it' – Nine England stars who dreaded Three Lions call-ups
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sports1d ago

'I hated it' – Nine England stars who dreaded Three Lions call-ups

  • Gerrard says he hated it and felt isolated on international duty, despite loving the games.
  • Carrick describes international duty as depressing at times and almost made him quit.
  • Neville reflects on England duty as a rollercoaster and a waste of time at times.
  • Foster reveals he rejected an England call-up to be with his newborns, prioritizing family.
  • Rooney recalls pressure but says he learned to enjoy the experience later.
  • White describes a rift between England camp dynamics and personal reasons for leaving camp.
  • Gerrard notes the lack of team cohesion during his England tenure.
  • Carrick was vocal about international duty being a depressant compared with club football.
  • Agbonlahor describes England camp as cliquey and tense under Capello.
  • Carragher admits he felt he wasn’t good enough to be a regular for England and focused on club priorities.
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