Know Your Bodybuilding Supplement -
BCAA's
BCAA stands for branched chain amino
acids and is increasingly being recognized as an important
supplement in the field of sports nutrition. In short
the term refers to three essential amino acids - leucine,
isoleucine and valine.
Amino acids are widely known as the
building blocks of protein. When protein food is eaten
it gets digested into individual amino acids and short
chains of amino acids that are sufficiently small
to be absorbed into the bloodstream. They are then
used by the body to build and repair tissues amongst
other things.
Amino acids are split between those classed as essential
and those labelled non-essential. This simply means
that essential amino acids cannot be made by the body,
whereas non-essential amino acids can. There are nine
essential amino acids and each must be obtained from
the diet. The nine essential amino acids are histidine,
isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine,
threonine, tryptophan and valine.
Non-essential amino acids are just as important as
the essential variety and the term simply means they
can be made by the body from vitamins and other amino
acids. The non-essential amino acids are alanine,
arginine, asparagine, aspartic acid, cysteine, cystine,
glutamic acid, glutamine, glycine, proline, serine
and tyrosine.
The BCAA's are especially important to athletes because
they are metabolized in the muscle rather than the
liver. This means that they can be used either to
build new proteins or be burned as fuel to create
energy. Supplementing with BCAA's has been shown to
result in measurable gains in both muscle strength
and size. Taken before a workout BCAA's can improve
performance and delay the onset of fatigue. They also
operate as anabolic agents allowing the body to burn
fat and not muscle.
As a supplement that has no reported side effects,
branched chain amino acids offer many benefits to
the serious bodybuilder.
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