Leucine: ‘THE’ Growth Switch!
Leucine is the most important of the BCAAs. When it comes to signaling muscle building (protein synthesis), Leucine is King ...
Leucine is the most important of the BCAAs. When it comes to signaling muscle building (protein synthesis), Leucine is King ...
Energy expenditure can vary greatly from large muscle groups to small muscle groups. This is evident easily by the poundage ...
Worried about overtraining? MI40 Top Gun Bryce Bahm is here with some simple steps you can take to byass the ...
By Roland Pankewich Fat loss is the ever-elusive conquest of anyone and everyone who is into health and fitness. Observationally ...
Key Point Summary: – There are 5 ‘levels’, or stages, you must implement IN ORDER to optimize fat loss. – ...
Building and maintaining muscle mass while concurrently stripping body fat to reveal the separation and conditioning which defines the elite-level ...
1 scoop vanilla whey protein 1 cup almond milk ¼tsp vanilla extract 2tbs natural peanut butter (chunky)
Submitted by MI40 Nation Ambassador Luce Muzi Ingredients: 500g diced goat meat (can be substituted by mutton or beef) 2 ...
4 Servings Difficulty Level: Easy Notes: * use lean cuts of meat and add rice / sweet potato etc. to ...
1 scoop chocolate whey protein 1 cup almond milk 1/2 banana 2 strawberries 2 pineapple rings
Submitted by MI40 Nation Member Stephanie Ingredients: 1/2 c cottage cheese 1/2 c egg whites 1/2 c oats Directions: 1. ...
Note: This can be made and served immediately, but the flavors are best after a few hours. Ingredients: 3 avocadoes ...
2-4 Servings, based on macro requirements
Ingredients:
2 lbs boneless, skinless chicken breast
2 cups buttermilk
1 Tb garlic or onion powder
1 tsp paprika, cayenne pepper, &/or hot sauce (depending on preference)
1/2 tsp black pepper
Optional: 1/2 tsp dried ground sage, 1/2 tsp dill, &/or 1/2 tsp dried thyme
1 cup almond flour (or gluten free breadcrumbs)
oil or Pam spray for baking sheet
Directions:
1. Mix buttermilk with desired seasonings.
2. Place chicken in a large ziploc bag (or dish), and add buttermilk ‘marinade’.
3. Seal (cover) and let marinade for 1 hour to overnight.
4. Preheat oven to 400 degrees and grease a baking pan with oil or Pam spray.
5. Drain chicken breast and coat lightly with almond flour.
6. Lay chicken breast in the pan in a single layer, spacing as much as possible.
7. Cook for 30-45 minutes, or until chicken is cooked through.