Rule 1 R1 Whey Blend Protein Powder Cafe Mocha 2.27kg

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Rule 1 R1 Whey Blend Protein Powder Cafe Mocha 2.27kg
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Rule 1 Whey Protein Blend: 3 Protein Powders in One
Rule 1 Whey Protein Blend is a high-quality protein to enhance muscle recovery & growth.
This combines whey isolates, whey concentrates and whey hydrolysate. It provides 24gm of protein per serving plus 5gm of BCAA's.
Whey protein isolate is great to have post-workout. Speed is king for recovery & this is easy to get in after training. Rule 1 protein powder is also very versatile. Use it in shakes, smoothies and even in your cooking! Top Benefits of Rule 1 Whey Protein: 24g protein per serving
5gm BCAA per serve
10+ Flavours to Choose from
Great Value for Money
Supports Muscle Building & Fat Loss Plans Use Anytime During the Day How to use R1 Whey Blend for best results

Mix 1-2 scoops in 300ml cold water and consume immediately post-workout. You can also use this anytime during the day for a boost in protein intake.

Spartans Tip: Aim for 2-2.5gm protein per kg of body weight each day.

**What do we like about this at Spartans?**Rule 1 Whey protein is a really well-rounded protein powder.

The formula is good, the flavours are fantastic and it's great value for money.

Getting in your protein intake daily is VITAL to muscle growth and recovery and this makes it that much easier to do so.

With a wide range of flavours and sizes, this is a great protein powder to use anytime throughout the day including after your training sessions.

Reference:

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Note:Dietary supplements should not replace a balanced diet.