The Importance of Fibre for Bodybuilders
The importance of fibre as an essential nutrient is often overlooked and the daily requirements of obtaining enough presents a ...
The importance of fibre as an essential nutrient is often overlooked and the daily requirements of obtaining enough presents a ...
Of the major neurotransmitters, acetylcholine just might be the most important from a muscle building standpoint. As a major neurotransmitter ...
In today’s society, emphasis is placed on work and productivity over anything else. This could mean sacrificing quality of nutrition ...
Protein 101 Those of you following any of my programs and / or striving to be a top bodybuilder or ...
For decades, medical experts and enthusiasts have been nay saying the use of fats. This approach is a result of ...
The deadlift may be the most misunderstood exercise in the gym. MI40 Strength Coach Adam Miller drops by to save ...
INGREDIENTS 2 scoops of chocolate whey protein 1⁄2 cup of dextrose or maltodextrin 1⁄4 tsp Peppermint extract 16 oz of water ...
1 scoop chocolate whey protein 1 cup almond milk 1/2 banana 2 strawberries 2 pineapple rings
INGREDIENTS 2 scoops of vanilla whey protein powder 1⁄2 cup of dextrose or maltodextrin 1 banana 1⁄2 cup strawberries 16 ...
Recipe Submitted by MI40X Ambassador Craig Preisendorf 1 serving Ingredients: 2 cups Pumpkin Spice Muscle Egg 6 Tb coconut flour ...
Servings: 2 INGREDIENTS 2 large hard boiled eggs 2 tsp hot sauce 1 cup avocado, mashed 4 cups of lettuce ...
4 Servings Notes: Difficulty Level: Moderate: This recipe is not difficult to do, but the steps and herbs in it ...
Ingredients:
Instructions:
1. In small skillet, heat oil over medium heat. Add the onion and a pinch salt; cook for 3 to 5 minutes or until onion is softened.
2. Add the spinach; cook and stir until hot.
3. Add the tomatoes, pepper to taste, and another pinch salt; cook and stir for 1 minute. Remove from heat; cover and keep warm.
4. In a medium bowl, whisk the egg whites, water, and a pinch salt until frothy.
5. Lightly coat a medium nonstick skillet or omelet pan with oil; heat skillet over medium heat. Add one-fourth of the egg whites, swirling to evenly cover the bottom of the pan. Cook for 1 1/2 to 2 minutes or until set, using a rubber scraper to lift eggs up occasionally, letting runny egg flow underneath.
6. Spoon one-fourth of the spinach mixture onto half of omelet, fold over, and slide onto a plate. Repeat with remaining egg whites and spinach mixture.
Serves: 4