Hybrid Training Formula
Other Ingredients: Dextrose,
citric acid, maltodextrin, potassium phosphate, natural flavors, beet
color, sodium phosphate, silicon dioxide, sucralose, magnasweet. WHAT: UP-LIFT is a low-carb hybrid training formula with three main functions:
- Nitric Oxide matrix (arginine and l-citrulline)
- exercise performance matrix (beta-alanine, histidine, and betaine)
- mental acuity/energy matrix (l-tyrosine, rhodiola rosea, l-alanine and glycine).
UP-LIFT
is a stimulant-free powdered drink mix that is intended to be mixed
with water and consumed before and during training in order to sustain
higher levels of mental and muscular output (performance) during
resistance and cardiovascular forms of exercise.
WHO:
UP-LIFT is intended for use by healthy, exercising individuals over 18
years of age. Bodybuilders, figure and fitness athletes, mixed martial
artists, powerlifters and other athletes who regularly engage in
high-intensity resistance and/or cardiovascular exercise of any kind
can benefit from consuming UP-LIFT immediately before and during their
workouts.
HOW: 2 scoops 20-30 minutes before
training and/or cardio. If expecting an extended training session or if
doing cardio immediately after training take 1-2 additional scoops in
the middle of training session.
WHY: Whether
you are a bodybuilder, a powerlifter, or any other type of athlete,
UP-LIFT helps you unfold 90 seconds of muscle-building fury out of
every 60 seconds of training. UP-LIFT contains ingredients that
scientific studies suggest will support:
- Lean Mass Gains and Positive Nitrogen Balance
- Elevated Fat-Burning Metabolism
- Nitric Oxide (NO) Action
- Vasodilation
- Detoxification of Ammonia
- Gluconeogenesis and Thermogenesis
- Blood Glucose Levels
- Aerobic and Anaerobic Energy Metabolism
- Muscle Carnosine Levels
- Reduction or Delay of Neuromuscular Fatigue
- Muscular Power and Endurance
- Free Radical Protection
- Neurological Function
- Mental Well-Being and Vigilance
- Resistance to Stress
Fast Facts:
- For cardio AND weights: As
a hybrid training formula, UP-LIFT is designed to sustain
high-intensity training performance during both resistance AND cardio
exercise. As above, this flexibility was built into the formula
from the beginning, and in response to reports from users of existing
products. With its unique hybrid functionality, UP-LIFT is ideal for
athletes who do their cardio before or after weights, or during a
separate workout altogether.
- Totally Stimulant-Free:
"What goes up must come down." It never fails. Stimulants create the
illusion of above-average energy acutely. A little while later,
however, you feel like you have below-average energy. This may explain
why some stimulant-containing
products hit you all at once at the front end of your workout, only to
leave you sitting on the curb in the final half. The UP-LIFT training formula is totally free of caffeine and other stimulants. That means no more sitting on the curb.
- Glucose Economy
"Friendly": Glucose is your body's most important fuel. If your body's
supply of glucose (termed the "glucose economy") falls, so too will
your performance. Beverly's lab added gluconeogenic amino acids to UP-LIFT to support your glucose economy.
These amino acids are capable of supporting blood glucose levels and
performance hroughout your workout without negatively affecting insulin
levels or fat-burning. In fact, gluconeogenesis supports the burning of fat and thermogenesis.
- Not just for "pre-training: To limit yourself to pre-training ingestion is to limit your performance. UP-LIFT is intended for ingestion prior to AND during exercise.
It is the informed opinion of our R&D scientists that the best way
to produce "sustained action" is to take another serving when you need
it. The flexibility to do this was built into the UP-LIFT formula from
the very first ingredient. No more "rocking out" for the first 30
minutes of your workout only to find yourself "clocking out" during the
second half. From workout beginning to end UP-LIFT fades out the
distractions in the background, focuses you on the mission in the
foreground, energizes your blood and dials up your intensity.
What users say about UP-LIFT A bodybuilding athlete who tested the UP-LIFT training formula release candidate reported:
"Congrats
to the gang at Beverly! UP-LIFT is probably the best-proportioned
training formula I've tried to date, and certainly the first hybrid
training formula I've ever tried. Overall, I had a much more fulfilling
workout experience than I'm used to, which is what any legitimate
training formula ought to do.
The nutritional ergonomics of
UP-LIFT are outstanding. It provides for an ultra-comfortable ride
whether you're driving across weight-lifting or cardio terrain. In the
weight room you want your training formula to provide
get-me-a-pump-no-matter-what reliability. Beverly's formula delivers.
But as a hybrid training formula, UP-LIFT turns you into a rock star
during cardio, as well. That adaptable functionality also allows you to
move seamlessly from one body part to the next without losing momentum,
focus, or your pump.
Being free of caffeine and other
stimulants, UP-LIFT doesn't give you that nasty "tweaked out" feeling
that makes you want to hide in a dark closet until it passes. Yet you
still get plenty of "Mr. Hyde" intensity. And rather than checking out
after the first 15 or 20 minutes of your workout, UP-LIFT carries you
until the very end. Its ingredients work together like a Ferrari F1
gearbox with no performance loss. I felt mentally upright and on-cue
from the first set to the last. My muscles didn't miss a beat. It's
definitely the fastest-shifting nutritional transmission I've ever
tried.
In conclusion, UP-LIFT has a totally unique hybrid
personality that will allow you to enjoy the cut and thrust of any kind
of workout style. The release candidate I tested for Beverly is not for
normal city driving. However, if you want to pull 90 seconds of fury
out of every 60 seconds of working out, then you should probably give
it a go."
FOR MORE INFORMATION
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE
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- Lin et al. (1988). J Nutr, 118(4): 445.
- Mudd and Pool (1975). Metabolism, 24: 721.
- Norton et al. (2009). J Nutr, 139(6): 1103.
- Rose et al. (1951). J Biol Chem, 188(1): 49.
- Rose et al. (1951). J Biol Chem, 193(2): 605.
- Rose et al. (1954). J Biol Chem, 206(1): 421.
The statements in this article have not been evaluated by the
FDA. Up-Lift is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any
disease.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration.
Get the approval of your medical doctor before using if you have a
medical condition or a medical history, if you are unaware of your
current health status, or if you are pregnant, nursing or trying to
become pregnant.
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