Body Fortress Super Advanced Whey Protein, Cookies ‘N Cream, 1.95 Pounds
2Body Fortress Super Advanced Whey Protein, Cookies ‘N Cream, 1.95 Pounds
- Featuring a scientifically designed Super Recovery Blend to further enhance the benefits of our premium Whey Protein* Blend, each scoop provides high quality creatine in combination with other important amino acids
- The combination of ingredients within the Super Recovery Blend are important for athletes to allow faster recovery during high-intensity workouts
- Use in conjunction with an intense daily exercise program and a balanced diet including an adequate caloric intake
Body fortress super advanced whey protein delivers a powerful blend of premium proteins which contain the perfect combination of BCAAs athletes need to support lean muscle mass and maximize their training.
List Price: $ 21.51
Price: $ 15.98
Shawn “Shawn T”
Fantastic for the price,
If you’re on a tight budget, or just don’t see the need to spend more than $15-$20 for whichever protein you get, the Body Fortress brand is very solid. Between this and BELDT: Force Thermogenic I’ve been getting everything I need for noticeable gains in lean muscularity. I don’t train incredibly heavy, so these are really all I need for recuperation and shredding. I also love how the BF protein mixes very easily (contains whey protein concentrate and isolate) and has plenty of aminos and other recovery agents (glycine, creatine monohydrate, taurine, theonine, L-glutamine, leucine, valine, isoleucine). Tastes pretty good, too (I like chocolate best). Very complete and well-rounded for your dollar. 5 stars.
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J. Shinn
Great for Recovery!!! I take Optimum Nutrition and Body Fortress,
UPDATE:
I finished the Body Fortress Super Advanced Whey Protein – Strawberry so I bought a large tub of Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard Whey Protein. After a week of use, I realize that the Body Fortress Super Advanced Whey Protein is a far superior for recovery with their ‘recovery mix’ included in their whey protein (Creatine, Taurine, L-Glutamine, etc…). I very much prefer it after work outs to the ON Gold Standard. I prefer the ON protein in the morning and pre-work out. It doesn’t have the recovery blend and is much more subtle.
Strawberry in both flavors taste decent, the Body Fortress is a bit sweet and tastier than the ON Strawberry but both are fine. They both mix well, the Body Fortress does have a few crystals sometimes, the ON is a finer powder and gets everywhere as find dust.
I work out 4-6 days a week depending on fatigue. The results so far are promising just in 4 weeks.. I’m retaining lean muscle, which is especially important after I’ve started running at least 2-3 miles a day and 4-5 miles on cardio/carb days (essentially every other day)and I’ve increased strength and already pushing harder after my rest day each week. (you have to put the time and challenge yourself for results). I’ve changed my daily diet as well to high protein and low carb so realize it takes more than just a protein shake to really get results. I’m taking in carbs in fruits, vegetables, rices and pastas for the low carb part of my diet.
The price is good at $15 for 2 lbs if you grab a couple 2lbs tubs with free delivery. I really missed the Creatine, Taurine, L-Glutamine in the Body Fortress blend and had to get it even though I have a 5lbs tub of Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard.
Conclusion:
This is a far superior ‘recovery’ whey protein/recovery blend for after work outs compared to the Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard. I like the ON Gold Standard in the morning and just before I work out.
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