Dr. Scott Connelly's Myotropics
For those of you who have enjoyed listening to Dr. Connelly speak on various topics via SHR or body rx radio. He has a new show called physique start radio. He comes on half way through each episode and does a segment call muscle university. His part is definitely worth listening to.
Physique STAR radio*
Physique STAR radio*
- the_buffer
- Posts: 288
- Joined: Wed Sep 08, 2010 9:24 pm
- Contact:
They just posted the nutritional info label on facebook today... currious to see how it stacks up against the much anticipated Synthagen:
Serv size: 3 scoops
Servings per container: 15
Fat: 3g
Carbs: 16g
(sugars 1g, fiber 1g)
Protein: 39g
Ingredients: Proprietary blend of (total milk protein, leucine, glutamine and proline), Proprietary blend of (Hydroxypropyl-distarch phosphate, Maltrodextrin, Polydextrose), Fatty acid blend (Safflower oil, sunflower oil, Lecithin, Medium chain triglycerides, Caesin)...
From what I gather this is intended as a low carb MRP to be taken through out the day (ie. not as post workout) -- I could be wrong about this.
Serv size: 3 scoops
Servings per container: 15
Fat: 3g
Carbs: 16g
(sugars 1g, fiber 1g)
Protein: 39g
Ingredients: Proprietary blend of (total milk protein, leucine, glutamine and proline), Proprietary blend of (Hydroxypropyl-distarch phosphate, Maltrodextrin, Polydextrose), Fatty acid blend (Safflower oil, sunflower oil, Lecithin, Medium chain triglycerides, Caesin)...
From what I gather this is intended as a low carb MRP to be taken through out the day (ie. not as post workout) -- I could be wrong about this.
- the_buffer
- Posts: 288
- Joined: Wed Sep 08, 2010 9:24 pm
- Contact:
BTW... for a laugh I tried to duplicate it as best I could on trueprotein...
this is what I came up with (maybe someone more educated on these things can do better):
50% Complete Milk Dairy Isolate
5% Hydrolyzed Casein
5% Milk Protein Isolate
5% Dextrose
10% Maltodextrin
5% Waxy Maize Starch – Amylocel
5% Glutamine Peptides
5% L-Glutamine
5% L-Leucine
5% MCT – Medium Chain Triglyceride Powder
Options:
Vitamin & Mineral Mix
Chocolate (Unsweetened)
FREE Food Grade Bag
Sucralose (Splenda)
This mix runs at $10.55 per pound.
this is what I came up with (maybe someone more educated on these things can do better):
50% Complete Milk Dairy Isolate
5% Hydrolyzed Casein
5% Milk Protein Isolate
5% Dextrose
10% Maltodextrin
5% Waxy Maize Starch – Amylocel
5% Glutamine Peptides
5% L-Glutamine
5% L-Leucine
5% MCT – Medium Chain Triglyceride Powder
Options:
Vitamin & Mineral Mix
Chocolate (Unsweetened)
FREE Food Grade Bag
Sucralose (Splenda)
This mix runs at $10.55 per pound.
- the_buffer
- Posts: 288
- Joined: Wed Sep 08, 2010 9:24 pm
- Contact:
Here's a write up that was done by Prof. Andro that brings to light some of its potential applications.the_buffer wrote:I still have no idea what WM-HDP is meant to be used for.
From what they say on the website it isn't meant to be a post-workout carb because it's absorbed slowly, and it doesn't make sense to have it midday when you could just as easily eat oatmeal.
https://suppversity.blogspot.com/2012/01 ... ropyl.html
From what I gather, the key advantage to this supp would be the ability to replenish glycogen via exercise induced glut4 expression without any significant rise in insulin, allowing for extended fatty acid oxidation.
My guess is that the additional carb sources in the myotropic blend are minimal, and only serve the purpose of raising the insulin response somewhat over what the hdp would as a standalone to help blunt a rise in exercise induced cortisol and to provide a small yet necessary amount of fast digesting carbs to meet post workout needs.
I did give it a trial run. I liked it for the most part in terms of results. Taste was okay, but not amazing(mass pro is much better). I've decided that what I really enjoyed about the product mostly had to do with the carb source more so than the protein used. I'm pretty low carb/high fat in general and the WM-HDP that is the main chunk of the carb source they used allowed me to sneak some extra carbs in without any of the side effects I would normally encounter with other carbs.Garyboy wrote:Have any of you guys been using this, and if so, how are you liking it? Was all ready to give this a serious run, but they unfortunately do not ship to Canada. Thanks for your replies.
For the price though, I'd rather buy the WM-HDP separate and add it into a higher quality protein(mass pro maybe?). I'm also curious about trying superstarch by ucan to see how it compares.
I think Myotropics is hip to the fact that the carb source is the real magic to their product because I just got an email from them stating that they are selling the carb source as a stand alone product under the name "Thermalcarb".Garyboy wrote:Thanks for the insight, Mike. Yes, seeing as how pricey it can be, buying the WM-HDP and adding it to your protein of choice does make a lot of sense.
Just picked up some Physique 2 and Thermicarb, any suggestions/ideas on how to best stack this with Synthagen?
A couple of pre-contest diet logs, and the Myotropics website, show taking a serving of Physique and Thermicarb immediately post-workout. Seeing as that's the same window of opportunity that Rob recommends dosing 7 capsules of Synthagen, I'm wondering if the Physique 2 should be skipped, so as not to interfere with the careful balance of aminos in Synthagen.
I have a bit of experimenting to do, methinks!
A couple of pre-contest diet logs, and the Myotropics website, show taking a serving of Physique and Thermicarb immediately post-workout. Seeing as that's the same window of opportunity that Rob recommends dosing 7 capsules of Synthagen, I'm wondering if the Physique 2 should be skipped, so as not to interfere with the careful balance of aminos in Synthagen.
I have a bit of experimenting to do, methinks!
A window of separation is all that's advised (perhaps 15 min). Synthagen excels at maximizing the macro's in your diet. If you find Physique 2.0 worth your dollar, Synthagen will certainly be complimentary.tomz wrote:Just picked up some Physique 2 and Thermicarb, any suggestions/ideas on how to best stack this with Synthagen?
A couple of pre-contest diet logs, and the Myotropics website, show taking a serving of Physique and Thermicarb immediately post-workout. Seeing as that's the same window of opportunity that Rob recommends dosing 7 capsules of Synthagen, I'm wondering if the Physique 2 should be skipped, so as not to interfere with the careful balance of aminos in Synthagen.
I have a bit of experimenting to do, methinks!
Here's how that works..
Your muscles are powered by chemical energy. When you exhaust that chemical energy—through hard training —it triggers a survival response on a cellular level. Your body builds even more chemical energy into your muscles, in case you have to perform the same exhausting exercise again. But regenerating then building upon these stores isn't easy for the body, and it takes time. Too much time, I thought. Synthagen vastly accelerates this process, by "putting back" a LOT of cellular and chemical energy - faster than you can without it.
The faster this “exhaust-rebuild” process occurs, the more these chemical stores stack up significantly and your muscles get larger. Accelerating this step simply can't be accomplished by any ONE ingredient, as many supplement companies would have you believe. For example, study the many steps involved in protein synthesis. If cellular ATP is low, if even ONE essential amino acid is missing, if there's insufficient mRNA available - it doesn't happen. Creatine alone can't accomplish this, nor beta-alanine, nor any one ingredient (including PH's, btw). Only a comprehensive, targeted formula can accelerate this process.
That's why Synthagen contains 16 ingredients, in very special ratios to one another...
You can look at it like this: Picture a 10 mile stretch of road. At one end, you're at the starting line in your car. At the end of the road, lies muscle growth. Every mile of the road though, there exists a traffic light - representing some bodily requirement, preventing you from moving forward. It may be cellular ATP levels being adequate, it may be having a big enough pool of purine nucleotides or it may be the "bricks" or building blocks of muscle being available, to construct a new contractile muscle protein. In many people, these traffic lights are yellow or even red, slowing recovery and growth, or stopping it altogether.
Synthagen turns every traffic light green, allowing you to recover and grow faster than any supplement on the market. Whether P 2.0 is additive to this, remains an open question...
Thanks Rob! That really clarifies things.. the traffic light analogy made everything crystal clear.
So as long as I leave synthagen 15 minutes to do its work, it sounds like I can swap in anything after that, physique 2, mass pro whey, etc, and whether they or addictive or not remains to be seen, like you said.
So as long as I leave synthagen 15 minutes to do its work, it sounds like I can swap in anything after that, physique 2, mass pro whey, etc, and whether they or addictive or not remains to be seen, like you said.