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Ascent Native Fuel Whey Protein Powder - Informed Sport Certified Vanilla Bean -- 64 oz


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Ascent Native Fuel Whey Protein Powder - Informed Sport Certified Vanilla Bean -- 64 oz

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Ascent Native Fuel Whey Protein Powder - Informed Sport Certified Vanilla Bean Description

  • Elite Protein at Its Purest
  • Clean Post-Workout Recovery
  • 25g Protein Per Serving
  • Fast Digesting
  • Zero Artificial Ingredients
  • Gluten Free
  • Informed Sport
  • Official Choice of USA Weightlifting

Ascent’s Native Fuel® Vanilla Bean Whey is a convenient and easy-to-mix powder that was created with one purpose in mind: to help improve your athletic performance. A single scoop of Ascent whey delivers 25 grams of clean, fast-digesting protein to help your muscles recover from intense workouts.

 

We’re not talking about just any protein, either — Ascent Native Fuel is made with native whey, the least processed whey protein available today. Our Vanilla Whey protein tastes great, too, because vanilla bean extract gives this powder a hefty dose of flavor. You can even mix it with water. While many protein powders don’t have a pleasant taste when mixed with H2O instead of milk, your taste buds will be pleasantly surprised with this easy-to-mix vanilla bean protein powder.

 

But, serious athletes know that post-workout recovery requires more than protein. Our protein powders also include 2.7g of naturally occurring Leucine, an amount that helps trigger muscle protein synthesis.

 

Whether you’re making a post-workout vanilla protein drink or want to mix some extra protein into your favorite snacks, this versatile flavor is delicious on its own or mixed with other ingredients. No matter how you enjoy our Vanilla Whey, it can help improve muscle recovery after your workouts. It’s not a replacement for hard work and dedication, but it’s a great addition.

 

The Ascent® Difference
There’s protein powder, then there’s Ascent protein powder. Our family-owned parent company has been filtering proteins for more than 30 years, using only high-quality ingredients. Now, we’ve shifted our focus to Native Fuel®, the next big breakthrough in sports nutrition that’s filtered directly from high-quality milk.

 

One Scoop = 25 Grams of Protein
Ascent Whey Protein contains a total of 25g of whey protein per serving. That’s equivalent to the amount of protein found in 4 large eggs, 1 small chicken breast, 3 cups of whole milk, 3 (8oz) servings of yogurt, or ¾ cup of almonds. Fueling your muscles has never been easier, tastier, or more convenient.

 

Zero Artificial Ingredients
Our Vanilla Bean Whey Protein has zero artificial ingredients. There’s only 1g of naturally occurring sugar in each serving, too. Ascent’s protein powders are also:

  • Certified Gluten Free
  • Informed Sport Certified (which means our Chocolate Whey has been third-party tested for banned substances)
  • rBST/rBGH free

With our protein powders, you can confidently fuel your muscles with pure protein that has everything your body needs, and nothing it doesn’t.

 

Fast Digesting Post-Workout Recovery
Made with our own Native Whey, Ascent Vanilla Bean Whey Protein makes the perfect post-workout drink for muscle recovery. This great-tasting whey protein also contains:

  • 5.7g of naturally occurring BCAA’s, which help with muscle recovery.
  • 2.7g of Leucine, the key amino acid that promotes muscle protein synthesis.
  • 12g of Essential Amino Acids.

 

The Informed Sport certification program includes:

  • Testing EVERY BATCH for over 285 substances banned by WADA and major sport bodies
    • Accredited to ISO 17025, a globally recognized standard
    • 25,000+ samples tested/year
    • 6,000+ certified products and 750 brands in 150 countries
  • World class lab with 180+ years testing experience, including 60+ years expertise in doping control


Directions

Ascent Protein is instantized for better mixing. Add 1 scoop of powder to your beverage and stir, shake or blend to your liking. For a thinner texture, use 8 or more fluid ounces of beverage. For a thicker texture, use 4 to 8 fluid ounces of beverage.
Free Of
Gluten, artificial ingredients.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 1 Rounded Scoop (31 g)
Servings per Container: 58
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories120
Total Fat1 g1%
   Saturated Fat0 g0%
   Trans Fat0 g
Cholesterol30 mg10%
Sodium65 mg3%
Total Carbohydrate2 g1%
   Dietary Fiber Less than1 g0%
   Total Sugars1 g
     Includes 0g Added Sugars0%
Protein25 g50%
Vitamin D4 mcg20%
Calcium153 mg10%
Iron0 mg0%
Potassium139 mg2%
Other Ingredients: Whey protein isolate blend (native whey protein isolate, whey protein isolate), whey protein concentrate, natural flavors, sunflower lecithin, stevia leaf extract, sea salt..
Contains: Milk.
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5 Exercises that Strengthen and Stretch at the Same Time

We often think of strengthening and stretching as two different things. First you strengthen, then you stretch. Or maybe you stretch before you strengthen. Either way, it’s important to recognize that they don’t need to be separate. In fact, some of the best stretching can be done while strengthening. Woman Does Assisted Lunch on a Park Bench to Represent Stretch and Strengthen | Vitacost.com/Blog Every strength exercise has two types of contractions: concentric and eccentric. Concentric is the shortening of the muscle, which is typical when lifting a weight. Eccentric is the lengthening of the muscle, which occurs when lowering a weight. If you take a basic bicep curl as an example, the bicep is contracting concentrically as you bend your elbow and bring the dumbbell up toward your shoulder, and contracting eccentrically as you straighten out your elbow and lower the weight back down. Since the muscles are lengthening during eccentric contractions, eccentric exercises can actually be a great way to stretch. Adding weight to an eccentric exercise helps the muscle lengthen while also working to control the weight, so this is a great way to stretch your muscles in a functional way. Make sure to speak with a healthcare professional before initiating any new activity to ensure it is safe for you. It’s important to note that eccentric exercises do put a lot of tension on the muscle fibers, so make sure to use gravity or light weights initially and add weight slowly to prevent injury.

Why stretch?

Stretching is important to help maintain range of motion at your joints. Having flexible muscles reduces risk of injury and keeps you mobile and limber. It’s common for certain muscles to become shortened or tight with too much overlap of muscle fibers. When this happens, the muscles can’t fully contract. Imagine jumping from rock to rock as you cross a river. Trying to contract a shortened muscle is like trying to get across the river as quick as you can, but the rocks are too close together and you can’t achieve a full stride from rock to rock. Shortened muscles can also lead to discomfort and stiffness. It’s important to lengthen these muscles to their optimal length to minimize discomfort as well as put them in the best position to produce a strong, powerful contraction.

Why strengthen?

It’s no secret that strengthening has a multitude of benefits. Resistance training helps with weight control, glucose control and cardiovascular health. It also reduces the risk of injury and strengthens bones. The list of benefits goes on and on.

Build your routine

The best way to grow muscle is to work with weights that feel heavy and challenging – even if you’re aiming for a lean look. Wondering where to start? Use a weight that’s heavy enough for six to eight repetitions. If you’re doing 15 to 20 repetitions, it’s time to add a few pounds. When you’ve worked your way up to 12 reps, increase the weight.

1. Sumo squat

Stretches: Adductors (groin area), gluteus maximus, hamstrings Strengthens: Adductors, hamstrings, gluteus maximus, gluteus medius, quadriceps.
      1. Step with your feet much wider than hips-width apart and toes turned out to 45°.
      2. If using a weight, hold it with both hands between your legs.
      3. Keeping your back flat and chin up, squat down until the weight almost touches the ground.
      4. Squeezing your glutes and thighs, bring the weight with you up to standing.
*Tip: Once you have the technique down, challenge yourself to go pretty heavy on these. Your legs are stronger than you think!

2. Romanian deadlift

Stretches: Hamstrings (back of the thighs) Strengthens: Hamstrings, gluteus maximus, spinal erectors
      1. Stand with your feet hips width apart and knees slightly bent
      2. Hold a dumbbell in each hand
      3. Take a deep breath in and brace your core, then lower the dumbbells down towards the middle of your shin
      4. Make sure your back is flat, neck is neutral and your knees stay slightly bent the entire time.
      5. Once you go as far as your hamstrings will let you, activate your glutes and hamstrings and pull yourself back up to standing.
*Tip: If you feel pulling in your lower back, drop the weights and watch yourself do the movement in a mirror, focusing on maintaining a neutral spine, keeping the dumbbells close to your body and using the strength of your legs to move the weight.

3. Split squat (static lunge)

Stretches: Hip flexors (front of the hips), and quadriceps (front of the thighs), calves Strengthen: Quadriceps, gluteus maximus, gluteus medius, hamstrings, calves
      1. Step your feet so one is in front of your body and one is behind you in a lunge position. All toes should be facing forward.
      2. If using weight, hold one in each hand or just one weight with both hands up by your chest.
      3. Bend both legs at the same time and lower your back knee towards the ground
      4. Once your front knee is bent to about 90° and your back knee is almost touching the ground, push through your legs and return to standing.
      5. Make sure to keep your torso upright throughout the whole motion and to move straight up and down, not forward and backward.
      6. You will most likely fill a big stretch in the front of your back thigh as you lower down, so slowly increase the depth over time as your hip flexors gain flexibility!

4. Dumbbell pullover

Stretches: Latissimus dorsi (the large back muscles), pectorals, triceps Strengthens: Latissimus dorsi, pectorals, triceps, upper abdominals
          1. Grab one dumbbell and lay on your back.
          2. Activate your abs to keep your back flat against the mat.
          3. Hold a wide end of the dumbbell with each hand and straighten your arms so the weight is directly over your body.
          4. With elbows slightly bent, slowly bring the dumbbell towards the ground and over your head.
          5. When the dumbbell lightly taps the ground behind you use your back muscles to bring the dumbbell back over your body.
          6. You may be limited by your back flexibility, so just bring the weight as far overhead as you can, slowly increasing this overtime.

5. Dumbbell chest fly

Stretches: Pectorals (or your chest muscles) Strengthens: Pectorals, anterior deltoid
              1. Grab two dumbbells and lay on your back.
              2. Hold the two weights straight over your body.
              3. Keep a slight bend in your elbows and slowly bring both weights out to your sides and towards the ground, as if you were opening up your wings.
              4. Go as far as you can without letting the weights touch the ground and then squeeze your chest and bring them back to meet in the center.
*Tip: You will get even more range of motion and a greater stretch if you perform this on a bench. If you have access to one, give that a shot!

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