Big Zone Heat Up 240g can
Big Zone Heat Up 240g can
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Big Zone Heat Up
How does a diet work? In bodybuilding, everything revolves around bringing the best combination of muscle mass, proportions and toughness to the competition stage on day X. This is why athletes work with alternating phases of mass building and dieting. While mass building is primarily about building muscle mass, the last 3 to 5 months before the competition are primarily spent reducing body fat in order to make the muscles and all their details as visible as possible. By far the most important factor that determines the building of muscle mass and the loss of body fat is the calorie balance. In the long term, an athlete must consume more calories than he uses in order to gain body tissue and, conversely, eat fewer calories than he uses in order to lose body fat tissue. In order to achieve a good competition placing, bodybuilders must achieve a body fat percentage that is so low that it can only be maintained for a few days or weeks. The last few weeks of competition preparation, in which the aim is to achieve this extreme state, are particularly demanding. The majority of athletes use various means to support fat loss. Some substances, such as various vitamins and minerals, are intended to help reduce tiredness and fatigue. And yet other substances are used by athletes and their coaches with the intention of regulating hunger and appetite. A third category of nutritional supplements is intended to support the release of body fat in order to burn it more effectively through targeted activity, such as the popular cardio on an empty stomach.
How should Big Zone Heat Up be taken? One serving of Heat Up is 8 g, or 1 level measuring spoon. This should be taken as needed in the morning or before physical activity. To do this, mix the powder in 300 ml of cold water.
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
- Cardio Support
- high-quality raw materials
- strong composition
- Incl. measuring spoon
RECOMMENDED USE
Take one serving of 8g powder (1 scoop) as needed in the morning or before physical activity
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