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October 13, 2024Sugar. Is it Evil or Sweet?
We hear a lot of sugar hate. People discover "cane sugar" on our product labels and are rarely shy about telling us just how terrible that is! Yet we choose to...
Endurance Training 101 - A Guide
Overview Part One: Introduction & Terminology Getting to know Freak Shake Terminology Part Two: Benefits of Endurance Exercise Rest & Recovery Stress Reduction Energy Levels Part Three: Nutrition for Beginners...
Crossfit Recovery Drinks: What and When to Drink a Workout?
What makes Crossfit demanding is its dual emphasis on functional strength and cardiovascular endurance. Crossfitters earn their hard-core reputation because simultaneously training for both of these fitness goals in a...
The Freak Shake Innovation Story - A Web interview with the Founder and Science Team
Meet the Freak Shake Founder and his science advisory team in this webinar hosted by Flavor Wiki. Find out why Freak Shake Endurance Fuel is the most innovative disruption in...
6 Proven Tips To Increase VO2 Max Recommended by Experts
Contributed by Byron Fergerson, M.D. What is VO2 Max? VO2 Max measures the capacity of your body to process oxygen. While a number of factors contribute to performance in endurance...
Best Cycling Recovery Drinks: Per Experts
Post workout recovery is arguably as important as the ride when it comes to short- and long-term performance. Recovery is a distinct physiological state between exercise and rest when the...
8 Best Foods and Drinks for Sore Muscles
After a strenuous workout, the body requires proper nutrition and time to recover. Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS) that occurs 12-24 hours after a workout is an occasional symptom of...
The Best Recovery Drink for Runners
If you're wondering what is the best recovery drink to replenish your body, our Chief Science Advisor breaks down the key product attributes that are crucial for runners. High performance...
Persistent Muscle Soreness can be a Sign of Overtraining
Endurance athletes are famously stoic. While most endurance sports don’t require explosiveness to tackle, leap, or move heavy things, they are still exceptionally demanding on muscle. Because endurance training doesn’t...