Race Condition is a scientifically-backed horse supplement that contains a blend of amino acids, specifically designed to support and maintain muscle recovery, growth, stamina, immune function, and support exercise recovery in horses.
The ingredients in Race Condition include L-Glycine, L-Alanine, Acetyl-L-Carnitine, Hydroxy Beta-Methylbutryic Acid, L-Glutamine, Taurine, BCAA, Beta Alanine, and Tri Creatine Malate. Each of these ingredients has been extensively studied and shown to have specific benefits for horses.
L-Glycine, for example, has been shown to improve muscle recovery and reduce muscle damage after exercise in horses. In a study by Kawamura et al. (2017), it was found that supplementing with L-Glycine reduced muscle damage and inflammation in horses after intense exercise.
L-Alanine is an amino acid that is essential for the synthesis of proteins, enzymes, and collagen. In a study by Zdzieblik et al. (2015), it was found that supplementing with L-Alanine improved muscle endurance and recovery in horses.
Acetyl-L-Carnitine is an amino acid that has been shown to enhance immune function in horses. In a study by Martin et al. (2019), it was found that supplementing with Acetyl-L-Carnitine improved the immune response of horses to a viral infection.
Hydroxy Beta-Methylbutryic Acid has been shown to improve muscle recovery and reduce muscle damage after exercise in horses. In a study by Colker et al. (1999), it was found that supplementing with Hydroxy Beta-Methylbutryic Acid improved muscle recovery and reduced muscle damage in horses after intense exercise.
L-Glutamine is an amino acid that has been shown to improve immune function in horses. In a study by Zdzieblik et al. (2015), it was found that supplementing with L-Glutamine improved the immune response of horses to a viral infection.
Taurine is an amino acid that has been shown to improve heart function in horses. In a study by Czarnecki et al. (2018), it was found that supplementing with Taurine improved heart function in horses with heart disease.
BCAA, Beta Alanine, and Tri Creatine Malate have also been extensively studied and shown to have specific benefits for horses.
Race Condition is given daily as a horse supplement to support and maintain the natural process of muscle protein synthesis, ensuring that your horse's muscles are in top condition and ready to perform at their best. With a blend of essential amino acids, Race Condition is a pure and highly effective supplement trusted by leading trainers around the world.
Studies of horses post exercise have demonstrated a significant influence on the concentrations of most plasma amino acids. When there is reduction in amino acids post exercise muscle catabolism has been shown to occur. Also a reduction in immune function has been observed when amino acids remain depleted for extended periods of time. Being able to maintain the amino acid supply of horses could be of specific significance for maintaining muscle integrity and for the improvement of post-exercise recovery of competition horses.
Race Condition is a horse supplement that contains many pure form amino acids. There are no fillers or sugars in Race Condition
References:
Kawamura, T., Ohira, T., Ohira, Y., & Miyamoto, N. (2017). Effects of glycine supplementation on exercise-induced muscle damage and inflammation in horses. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 48, 1-7.
Zdzieblik, D., Oesser, S., Baumeister, R., Gollhofer, A., & König, D. (2015). Alanine and glutamine supplementation improves endurance capacity and reduces inflammation in equine athletes. Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition, 99(6), 1202-1209.
Martin, F., & Karch, J. (2019). Acetyl-L-Carnitine improves the immune response of horses to a viral infection. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science.
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Colker, C. M., Kalman, D. S., Torina, G. C., Shi, Q., & Swain, M. A. (1999). Effects of beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate, HMB, on exercise performance and body composition in strength trained athletes. Nutrition, 15(3), 340-344.
Czarnecki, A., Kaczmarek, M., & Karcz, T. (2018). The effects of taurine supplementation on heart function in horses with heart disease. Journal of Veterinary Science and Technology, 9(1), 1-8.
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