bodybuilding.com Store SuperSite BodySpace Forums
BodySpace  
Home BodyBlogs News Member Listing Help

mattpetruc

"Determined to return to 185lbs and less than 8% bodyfat."

View mattpetruc's:

Contact mattpetruc:
Send Email
Send Private Message
Leave Comment for mattpetruc Leave Comment

mattpetruc's Stats for Peak-ATP
Created:03/14/2009
Last Modified:03/14/2009
Total Comments:1



Peak-ATP

Adenosine tri-phospate why the need? This past monday March 11, 2009, I experienced the best chest workout to date! My chest simply felt as though my pec was going to rip open my skin! I have been using a product that I have loved for years but is very underrated. 5-Tetra. This stimulant free formula supplies three very key ingredients to allow you to acheive maximum vasodialation, increased fat metabolism, and is able to cripple catabolism by increasing endurance and stamina, while shortening recovery. The primary ingredient that makes 5-Tetra great is Peak-ATP. ATP is the result of aerobic respiration which is the cell’s ability to produce energy; it increases a person’s strength, helps keep the muscle cell’s hydrated and boosts carnosine levels. Carnosine is considered the body’s fatigue factor…the more carnosine the muscle has the longer and harder you are able to push your body. In addition, increased carnosine decreases the likelihood of the body reverting to anaerobic respiration, this is a process where in an effort for the body to make ATP it also produces lactic acid as a by product. That sore feeling that you experience after a workout is the result of your muscle cells leaking lactic acid causing your muscle tissue to be in a state of toxicity. By using 5-Tetra you prevent this from ever really happening!

No Responses to “Peak-ATP”

  1. rlrogers24 Says:

    vasodialation? sounds like you know your shit, since this is a blog you dont need to be super technical with your terms or even have grammatical perfection! just remember everyone reading this is not a nutritionist, explain for all types of people! You have a tendency of going collegiate with your descriptions;) good job on your first blog! I really wouldnt change much on it;) LOVE 5-TETRA!


Leave a Reply



Member Login

Sign in for more FREE features and tools!

Username or
Email Address:
Password:
Remember Me


New to Bodybuilding.com?
Sign Up Now It's FREE!



Muscle Primer