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Titan Nutrition Whey Devil's Food Cake -- 28 Servings


Titan Nutrition Whey Devil's Food Cake
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Titan Nutrition Whey Devil's Food Cake -- 28 Servings

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Titan Nutrition Whey Devil's Food Cake Description

  • Ultra-Clean, Cold Processed Whey
  • 5 Grams BCAA
  • Low Carb
  • Enzyme Enhanced
  • Mixed Instantly

It’s no secret that the foundation to building solid, lean muscle mass is high-quality protein. Titan Whey™ delivers just that!
 
Titan Whey is comprised of ultra fast-acting premium whey protein isolate, the highest yielding non-denatured cold processed whey protein concentrate, and highly bioavailable milk protein isolate. Each of these three proteins offer their own unique benefits.
 
Microfiltration whey protein isolate is used for its ultra-fast acting amino acid delivery and nitrogen retention. This ultra clean form of whey is manufactured using no chemicals and is never heated, resulting in superior absorption and bioavailability. The whey protein concentrate is cold filtered to preserve the many important whey protein fractions such as lactoferrin and immunoglobulin, which can be lost in other forms of processing. Milk protein isolate was added for its slower digesting properties, spreading the delivery of amino acids out over time. The isolated form of milk protein is extremely high yielding, containing almost zero fat, carbohydrates or lactose.
 
To further enhance the effectiveness of Titan Whey, digestive enzymes were added to aid in its digestion and absorption into the body. Titan Whey was developed to be an exceptional source of protein due to its high biological value (BV), amino acid profile and fast absorption. Give your body what it needs to build muscle and recover!
 
Titan Nutrition® has taken flavor to a whole new level with Titan Whey. Every delicious scoop provides 24 grams of high-quality protein, and one scoop is all it takes to taste the difference in superior texture and quality.  It’s so incredibly delicious you’ll look forward to your next shake! 


Directions

Suggested Use: Mix 1 scoop with 4-8 ounces of water, milk or beverage of choice. Titan Whey can be taken between meals as a snack, after meals to increase protein consumption, or anytime you need a delicious, high-protein, guilt-free dessert!

*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 Scoop (32 g)
Servings per Container: 28
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories130
Calories from Fat20
Total Fat2.5 g4%
   Saturated Fat1 g5%
   Trans Fat0 g0%
Cholesterol55 mg18%
Sodium75 mg3%
Potassium210 mg6%
Total Carbohydrate5 g2%
   Dietary Fiber0 g0%
   Sugar2 g8%
Protein24 g46%
Calcium15%
Phosphorus10%
Magnesium4%
Iron2%
Amino Acid Profile
(Per Serving)
Alanine1171 mg
Arginine646 mg
Aspartic Acid2438 mg
Cysteine545 mg
Glutamic Acid3884 mg
Glycine425 mg
Histidine411 mg
Isoleucine *1384 mg
Leucine *2354 mg
Lysine2306 mg
Methionine511 mg
Phenylalanine733 mg
Proline1382 mg
Serine1196 mg
Threonine1581 mg
Tryptophan403 mg
Tyrosine701 mg
Valine *1229 mg
*Total BCAAs 4967 mg
Other Ingredients: Protein blend (whey protein concentrate, whey protein isolate, milk protein isolate), dutch cocoa, natural & artificial flavors, xanthan gum, sodium chloride, sucralose, acesulfame potassium, papain enzyme, protease enzyme.

Allergen: Contains Milk (Whey). Manufactured in a facility that produces products containing milk, eggs, wheat, soybeans, shellfish, fish oil, tree nuts and peanuts.

Warnings

Consult your physician prior to use. Do not use if you have or could develop any medical condition or are taking any prescription medication. Discontinue use and consult a physician if any adverse reactions occur. Keep lid tightly closed and store in a cool, dry place. As with all supplements, keep out of reach of children and animals.

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The Beginner's Guide to Fastpacking

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]As an outdoor enthusiast, I love almost any type of outdoor exercise that connects me with nature, such as trail running, hiking, or backpacking. Fastpacking is a growing trend in the outdoor fitness space that combines ultrarunning, power hiking, backpacking, and trail running in one, so it is a perfect activity for anyone who enjoys any or all of these activities and being in nature. However, the unique endurance sport of fastpacking requires not only physical training to prepare for long days on the trail, but also strategic packing with the best fastpacking gear and nutrition. If you are ready to try an unforgettable outdoor adventure and a challenging workout, keep reading to learn tips for how to get started fastpacking for beginners.

What is fastpacking?What is fastpacking?

Fastpacking can be considered an outdoor endurance sport or adventure sport, as it is a hybrid of backpacking, trail running, ultrarunning, and power hiking in the backcountry or mountain setting. The goal of a fastpacking trek is to cover ground as quickly as possible by combining running and power hiking based on the terrain. Most experienced fastpackers run the flats, power hike the inclines, and do a combination of trail running or fast power hiking on the downhills. Although beginners often start with a fastpacking day trip adventure, as you improve your fitness level and acquire the right fastpacking gear, fastpacking trips are often multi-day excursions with camping overnight. As with a backpacking trip, fastpackers carry everything they need for their journey in a pack. However, because fastpacking involves trail running as much as possible rather than hiking, it’s crucial to be a minimalist when it comes to what to pack fastpacking as well as the size and weight of the backpack itself. A heavy pack will throw off your center of balance and make running difficult, but you also need to have enough gear and food to support your fastpacking trip.

What do you need for fastpacking?

Knowing what to pack fastpacking and how to stuff it in your pack can make or break your fastpacking adventures. Here are the important considerations for fastpacking gear and tips for what you need for fastpacking:

What is the best fastpacking pack?

As the sport of fastpacking continues to grow, an increasing number of outdoor manufacturers are designing high-quality packs for fastpacking. Fastpacking packs are much smaller than backpacking backpacks. Depending on the length of your fastpacking trip, a pack for fastpacking might be the size of a day pack or even a large running hydration pack. I recommend choosing a pack that has a built-in compartment for a hydration bladder so that you can have easy access to water through a hose and bite valve, similar to an ultramarathon running pack. You also want the base weight of the fastpacking pack to be as light as possible. Every ounce adds up when you are trying to run with a backpack. I recommend the Nathan TrailMix 12L 2.0 Hydration Pack for shorter fastpacking trips or if you aren’t planning to use a tent, Although there isn’t a ton of storage, there are many pockets and bungees so that you can store energy gels, trekking poles, or other fastpacking gear. There is a 1.5 L bladder that comes with the trail running pack so that you don’t have to carry a water bottle while still having easy access to your hydration. For longer fastpacking distances, I recommend the Black Diamond Distance Pack.

Sleep system

You will need a sleeping bag, sleeping pad, or some sort of sleep system that combines the two. Then, unless you plan to sleep under the stars, you will also need to carry an ultralight tent or fastpack shelter. Sea to Summit has some of the lightest sleeping bags (I like the new Spark Down Sleeping Bag) and the best fastpacking tent systems. I like the Sea to Summit Escapist Tarp, but if you prefer a little more protection from the elements, I find the best ultralight tents for fastpacking are the Outdoor Vitals 1-Person Trekking Pole Tent or the Black Diamond Distance Tent.

Hydration

Staying well hydrated is key for any type of ultrarunning, backpacking, or hiking trip. In addition to water storage, you also need to think about water purification. I also highly recommend considering electrolyte tablets or powders. You will be sweating a lot and burning a ton of calories, so using your fluid intake as a way to supplement your hiking foods will make it that much easier to stay on top of your nutritional needs. Flavored electrolyte powders can also offset the taste of water that has been purified with tablets.

Trail running shoes and clothes

I recommend trail running shoes over hiking boots so that you can run comfortably. Make sure to bring plenty of moisture-wicking socks to prevent blisters. It is important to look at the weather forecast before leaving on your fastpacking adventure so that you have appropriate layers including rain protection if necessary. You also don’t want to carry extra clothes that you aren’t going to need, so looking at the temperatures ahead of time can help you on both ends. Keep in mind that if you are going to be fastpacking at altitude or climbing up and down mountains, the weather conditions can be significantly different at the summit, so you will need to plan accordingly.

Food

Covering long distances on the trails burns a ton of calories, so you will need to have plenty of food. If you don’t want to carry a stove and cooking system, you can get freeze-dried ready-made meals that only require boiling water which you can make over a fire. Just make sure you have some type of lightweight kettle. While on the trail during the day, you want to choose foods that are easy to eat but high in calories but still relatively lightweight so that your pack isn’t too heavy. Great options include trail mix, energy bars, vegan jerky, organic energy balls, dried fruit, nut butter and honey on wraps, and fig bars.

Safety gear

You will also need a first aid kit that contains the essentials such as Band-Aids, sunscreen, insect repellent, medications you take, antibacterial ointment, and a small amount of Vaseline or anti-chafing balm. I also recommend a bear whistle, an ultralight running headlamp to see around your “campsite,” and some type of GPS device for navigation. Aside from having the right gear for fastpacking, you also need to be prepared for your trek. This includes physical training for fastpacking as well as working through the logistics so that you have a smooth adventure in the backcountry.

Fastpacking tips for beginners

Here are a few important tips for how to get started fastpacking:
  • Start trail running: If you usually train on the roads or run on a treadmill, you will need to start incorporating trail running into your routine. Trail running requires more balance, agility, and ankle and hip control due to the uneven terrain.
  • Learn to use trekking poles: Although trekking poles are optional with trail running or fastpacking, running with poles can aid balance and can help you with the uphills and steep downhills. Using your poles properly takes practice but can help offset some of the workload on your legs. This will allow you to cover distance on the trails faster and more economically.
  • Train with a pack: One of the best fastpacking tips for beginners is to practice running with a backpack. Even an ultralight fastpacking pack will alter your center of balance. I recommend training with a hydration pack or a weighted rucking bag. I love the GORUCK Running Packs for training.
  • Start small: Start with short fastpacking workouts where you head to the trails and combine trail running with power hiking while wearing a pack. Gradually build up the distance or duration of your excursions before tackling an overnight or multi-day trip.
  • Use your skills: If you are currently a hiker or backpacker, start by mostly hiking and interspersing some jogging on flat sections of the trail. If you are an avid ultra runner or trail runner, start by working on running with your fastpacking gear for shorter workouts and incorporating power hiking to save energy on steep ascents.
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