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Clif Bar Gluten Free Builders Plant-Based Protein Bars Chocolate Mint -- 12 Bars


Clif Bar Gluten Free Builders Plant-Based Protein Bars Chocolate Mint
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Clif Bar Gluten Free Builders Plant-Based Protein Bars Chocolate Mint -- 12 Bars

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Clif Bar Gluten Free Builders Plant-Based Protein Bars Chocolate Mint Description

  • Built With Purpose
  • 20 Grams of Protein Per Bar
  • Non-GMO | Complete Plant Protein
  • Gluten Free | Low Glycemic
  • Kosher
  • Value Pack | 12 Bars

You’re a worker. Whether it’s in the gym or on the jobsite, you’re constantly building and striving for something great. That's why we made Clif Builders protein bars with 20 grams of complete protein and essential amino acids to help repair and build muscle. And because we make every ingredient count, you don’t have to sacrifice taste or texture to get all the benefits of a protein bar that works as hard as you.

 

  • Chocolate and protein don’t get any cooler than this tasty, well-earned reward.
  • New Look. Same 20g Protein: Clif Builders protein bars have a bold new look. If the amazing new designs aren’t in your delivery, they will be soon.
  • Energy For Working Out Or Working Hard: 20g of complete protein with essential amino acids to help build and repair muscles whether you’re in the gym or on the job.
  • Favorite Flavors For The Win: Clif Builders protein bars have newly designed wrappers, but we didn’t change any flavor. They remain a tasty choice for anyone looking for a protein boost with a winning texture.
  • High-Quality Ingredients: Clif Builders protein bars are now gluten free. That’s right, and they’re made from non-GMO and low-glycemic-index ingredients for prolonged levels of energy.

Free Of
GMOs and gluten.

*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 Bar (368 g)
Servings per Container: 12
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories280
Total Fat9 g12%
   Saturated Fat6 g29%
   Trans Fat0 g
   Polyunsaturated Fat1 g
   Monounsaturated Fat2 g
Cholesterol0 mg0%
Sodium200 mg9%
Total Carbohydrate31 g11%
   Dietary Fiber3 g
    Insoluble Fiber1 g
   Total Sugars17 g
     Includes 17g Added Sugars33%
Protein20 g40%
Vitamin D0 mcg0%
Calcium42 mg4%
Iron4 mg20%
Potassium234 mg4%
Vitamin E4%
Phosphorus15%
Magnesium8%
Other Ingredients: Soy protein isolate, cane syrup*, cane sugar*, brown rice syrup*, palm kernel oil, vegetable glycerin, unsweetened chocolate‡, soy flour*, rice flour*, chicory fiber syrup, natural flavors, roasted soybeans*, cocoa‡, soy protein concentrate*, high oleic sunflower oil*, rice starch, soy lecithin, alkalized cocoa‡, sea salt.

*Organic Ingredient
‡Rainforest Alliance Certified™

Allergen statement: Contains soy. May contain peanuts, tree nuts, and milk.

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The Pros & Cons of Working Out at Night

Exercising regularly can help you lose weight, reduce stress, improve sleep, increase strength, boost metabolism—the benefits are endless. When it comes to the best time of day to exercise, it really depends on you and your lifestyle. If you’re not a morning person, getting out of bed at 6 a.m. for a workout might be tricky, especially on a regular basis. If you try to force yourself, you may quit exercising altogether. Person in Red Exercise Gear Tying Shoe on Bench Before Working Out at Night | Vitacost.com/blog So for non-morning people, nighttime truly may be the best time for a workout. But should you really be exercising at night? Of course, there are pros and cons to consider. Keep reading to see if working out at night is a good idea for you.

The benefits of working out at night

1. Stress reduction

Had a stressful day? Sweat it out! Based on our circadian rhythm, working out at night is one of the best ways to process daytime’s negative energy and get ready for a mindful, calm evening. When you exercise, your brain releases a flood of the feel-good chemicals known as endorphins, along with serotonin to help stabilize mood and promote feelings of well-being. Sweat time can also act as s nice transition between work mode and home mode, helping you to stay present in the evening with your family and friends.

2. Improved diet

Most people prefer exercising on a relatively empty stomach, so you might find yourself choosing light, easy-to-digest foods instead of sugary, heavy or fried items before a nighttime workout. Then, post-workout, you’re more likely to consume something healthy that will aid in your recovery and performance.

3. Longer exercise time

Without having to worry about rushing to get your day started, or returning to work in the middle of the day, a nighttime workout may encourage you to exercise for a longer period of time. You can take your time with equipment, add in extra minutes on the treadmill or cool down without having to continually watch the clock. This results in extra warm-up time, more reps, more miles, longer recovery breaks between sets, and of course, more post-workout stretching.

4. Improved sleep

Believe it or not, exercising—the proper way—before bedtime doesn’t inherently ruin sleep. In fact, you may find it easier to fall and stay asleep after a good workout. Research reported by the National Library of Medicine revealed that subjects who exercised for 35 minutes slept just as well on “exercise nights” as they did on “non-exercise nights.” The study suggested that exercise aids in sleep quality, helping you to sleep deeper and longer.

Drawbacks of working out at night

Exercising at night is not without drawbacks. Here are a few things to pay attention to.

1. Lifestyle obstacles

Unlike exercising first thing in the morning, nighttime sessions pose the risk that obstacles will get in your way. Whether it’s the kids’ homework or a night out with friends, distractions are inevitable in the evening. What’s more, you may simply not feel up to it after a long day at work. This makes it easier to choose an evening of mindless TV watching on the couch instead of getting up and moving.

2. Hard exercise can compromise sleep

While mild to moderate exercise may improve sleep, performing more intense workouts (such as extreme MMA sessions, for example) less than an hour before hitting the hay can negatively impact sleep quality. Research suggests that vigorous exercise at night might significantly modify sleep architecture, especially in non-trained athletes. As a general rule, you should always focus on less rigorous workouts, like mild weight lifting or jogging, at night. Try to schedule your high-intensity sessions for weekends.

3. Safety is a concern

If you’re planning to exercise outdoors at night, safety is the biggest issue. Nighttime exercise comes with the risk of minimal visibility, especially when running on streets instead of a well-lit track. Additionally, thanks to poor visibility, you might also trip, fall down and injure yourself. Not to mention you could also be approached by strangers or even assaulted. Always remember to check your shoes, bring a flashlight or wear a headlamp and keep some pepper spray in your pocket (just in case). Safety first!

Tips for working out at night

Interested in giving evening workouts a try? Good for you! Here are a few practical tips to help you get the most out of your sessions.

Keep it light

When exercising at night, it’s best to perform low to moderate-intensity activity. As mentioned previously, intense cardio results in increased release of endorphins and may interfere with your sleep quality. Aim for moderate workouts to fall asleep faster and rest better.

Finish earlier

The earlier, the better, when it comes to nighttime workouts; but all in all, try to complete your session at least one hour before bedtime. If possible, complete your workout at least 90 minutes before sleep so you can have enough time for a light post-workout meal and a shower.

Cool down properly

Just as it’s important to start every workout with a warm-up, you also should prioritize a proper cool down following exercise. This is especially true when working out at night as you’ll need to make your body transition back to normal functioning as soon as possible. Anything that brings down your heart rate is ideal. Try walking, static stretching and foam rolling. This also helps protect you against injury.

Exercise with a partner

It’s true that there’s strength in numbers. By working out with a friend, you’ll have an extra set of eyes and ears on the lookout for danger, which is especially helpful if you’re outdoors. A running buddy will also help keep you on track with your exercise schedule. They can help keep you motivated and accountable.

Let someone know your plans

Let your roommate, partner, friend or neighbor know where you’re going as well as what time they should hear back from you. Once you’re home, touch base and let them know you’re safe and sound.

Use the right gear

If you’ll be exercising outdoors, the key is to stay visible. As a rule, wear neon or bright-colored clothing or light-reflection fabrics that increase your visibility—the more reflective, the better.

Follow your instincts

If a given route, person, or situation doesn’t feel right for any reason, trust that feeling and do your best change the plan. Turn a corner or run in the opposite direction, for example. Never disregard your gut feelings — they serve an important purpose.

Sleep right

Last but not least, you should never skimp on sleep because of a workout. That’s actually where nighttime exercise may do more harm than good. Messing with your sleep quality will negatively impact your recovery, muscle repair, performance and overall health. In general, only exercise at night if you can manage at least seven hours of sleep afterward. Can’t pull it off? You’re better sleeping it off.

In summary

The key to a successful exercise program is making a commitment you can keep! If logging your miles or getting in your reps when it’s dark helps you to meet your fitness goals, don’t hesitate to do it. Nighttime exercise offers these benefits and more.
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