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MAXs Supplements: Changing The Bodybuilding Industry

More specifically, such supplements sold through Sporty's include products that promise to provide energy boosts for maximum intensity workouts; other supplements are aimed at helping users "bulk up." In fact, one...

2012-07-14
QLD, AUSTRALIA, July 14, 2012 (Press-News.org) Sporty's Health is a retailer of sports-related nutrition supplements. The company offers a wide range of products, most of which are formulated to help individual's maximize the results of their workout routines. More specifically, such supplements sold through Sporty's include products that promise to provide energy boosts for maximum intensity workouts; other supplements are aimed at helping users "bulk up." In fact, one of Sporty's banners says "Size matters," and this emphasis on muscle size is the focus of many of Sporty's supplements.

While Sporty's Health is based out of Australia, consumers from around the world can conveniently order all of the products sold by Sporty's through the company's official product website. This website offers a secure internet purchasing environment, so customers can check out with both confidence and ease. At the same time, all purchases over $50 are given free shipping. Product sold thorugh Sporty's Health are divided into categories of General Health and Energy, Weight Loss Supplements, Endurance Sports, and Body Building Supplements. This way, consumers can quickly locate the exact products that are formulated to help them meet the specific fitness goals that they have set for their own lives.

One of the brands sold by Sporty's is Max's Supplements. Max's motto is, "Life's too short to be small," and most of the items by Max are designed to be body building nutritional supplements. Sporty's sells 14 different Max's Supplements items, and while all of these items are focused to meet bodybuilding goals, all of these items are still unique. For example, Max's High Protein Pancakes provides an arguably delicious alternative to traditional body-building powder supplements. This pancake blend is rich in both carbohydrates and protein, and is promoted as being ideal for any individuals who find it difficult to gain weight.

Another Max's Supplement is Max's Bioengineered WPI (Whey Protein Isolate). This supplement is an impressive 90% whey protein isolate and is promoted as being "the ultimate muscle building protein for lean mass gains." In other words, this protein powder may be the desirable product of anyone who is seeking to gain weight through acquiring more muscle mass. Max's Bioengineered WPI may also be beneficial for providing support to the immune system and improving the recovery of muscles after an intense workout.

Other meal products produced by Max's Supplements and sold through Sporty's Health include the HydroxyPhase+ Cut Carbs Bar, and Max's Muscle Meal Protein Cookie. Both of these items are meant to be used as protein-rich alternatives to regular snacks or meals and are considered to be appropriate for both men and women alike. In addition to providing the protein needed to enhance a workout session, these products also are promised to speed up the metabolism of fats, resulting in leaner, stronger individuals.

However, not all Max's Supplements sold by Sporty's Health are geared solely towards helping individuals gain mass. Instead, Max's Maxine's Burn is a diet drink supplement that is marketed primarily towards women who are looking to lose weight while toning their bodies. Max's Maxine's Burn is formulated to boost energy levels while also increasing metabolic rates. Additionally, this product also is formulated to act as an appetite suppressant, allowing users to feel like they have satisfied appetites for longer periods of time; this should in turn help them to regulate their caloric intake more easily, and improved weight loss rates should be the end result.

Max's Super Shred is a product that promises similar results. This protein-rich supplement also functions as an appetite suppressant in order to curb unwanted hunger cravings. At the same time, it is formulated to boost metabolisms and improve the recovery time of worn out muscles.

Other Max's Supplements products sold through Sporty's Health online store include Max's Cell Repair, Max's Ce8 Carnage Creatine, Max's Mass Gainer Pro Xtreme, Max's Muscle Growth GTE, Max's Nitetime Protein, Max's Reload HGF, Max's SuperSize, and Max's SuperWhey.

SportysHealth is Australia's largest health and sports supplement warehouse. With extensive product ranges and extremely knowledgeable staff to help you with all your health and sports needs. http://www.sportyshealth.com.au/


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[Press-News.org] MAXs Supplements: Changing The Bodybuilding Industry
More specifically, such supplements sold through Sporty's include products that promise to provide energy boosts for maximum intensity workouts; other supplements are aimed at helping users "bulk up." In fact, one...