Rule 1 R1 Protein Wpi - Mint Chocolate Chip

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Rule 1 R1 Protein Wpi - Mint Chocolate Chip

Rule 1 Protein Powder R1 WPI: the Ultimate Post-Workout Recovery

As Pure as it Gets.

This protein formula is as pure as it gets. With 25g of protein and over 6g of BCAAs

Rule 1 Protein Powder R1 WPI a fast-absorbing whey protein isolate. This is for the everyday athlete to fuel muscle recovery & repair.

This protein is ideal for both muscle-building and fat-loss plans. It's high in protein (87%) and very low in carbohydrates and fat.

You need protein to build muscle and Rule 1 is very high quality and fast-digesting to speed up recovery.

This is also loaded with BCAA's to speed up muscle repair. This means faster recovery and you can be back in the gym sooner.

Top Benefits of Rule 1 Protein Powder: ? 25g protein per serving
? 6gm BCAA per serve
? Amazing flavour range
? Ultra-rapid, easily digestible formula
? ZERO gluten, sugar, fat, fillers or gums
? 87% Protein

Directions for Rule 1 Protein Powder WPI Simply mix 1-2 scoops in 300ml water and consume.

This is ideal to have post-workout to speed up recovery. It is also a great option in the morning if you don't have a protein source in your breakfast.
Spartans Tip: Aim for 2-2.5gm protein per kg of body weight each day.

What do we like about Rule 1 Protein Powder at Spartans? Rule 1 is a very trustworthy brand and the quality is second to none. Rule 1 protein tastes amazing and also offers a huge range of flavours and sizes.
This makes it simple and easy to fuel your fitness goals and enjoy it too.

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Note: Dietary supplements should not replace a balanced diet.