Stop the soft tissues and gain instant leg speed easily
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Stop the soft tissues and gain instant leg speed easily
The hard surface of the Telstra dome causes more fatigue, resulting in soft tissue injuries.
In 2006 the bulldogs came out flying as the fastest team in the league because they used the substance "Jump Juice" which basically stops lactic acid build up.
Ever wondered why the bulldogs seem to be able to run and run and don't nowhere near the soft tissue injuries at Telstra dome as the Saints and Dons ( this year)
IMO its because they use this substance made out of French pine bark called Lact- Away. Soft tissue injuries generally occur because of improper warm up but mostly when fatigue sets in.
The Brisbane lions used it during their halcyon years The Sydney Swans and port among other clubs have tried it. I think we should....
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On the juice: Players look for boost at $300 a litre
EXCLUSIVE, by KELVIN HEALEY
31jul05
AFL players are using a controversial "wonder drink" that supposedly boosts endurance.
Western Bulldogs players are taking part in a clinical trial of the herbal elixir Lact-Away – dubbed "jump juice" by some players.
The club is one of four AFL teams experimenting with the expensive anti-inflammatory supplement which has been attributed to a winning streak by NRL side Manly Sea Eagles.
Lact-Away is made from an extract of French maritime pine tree bark and has claimed properties of stopping muscle fatigue and reducing lactic acid build-up.
The Bulldogs, Brisbane, Port Adelaide and Sydney have all used the herbal remedy, which costs about $300 a litre, while Collingwood and Richmond have had discussions with the product's distributors.
The Bulldogs are conducting the testing in conjunction with Victoria University.
A club spokeswoman said: "It is a clinical trial which involves treadmill and blood testing and gas analysis.
"We hope to get the results in late September and are waiting on the outcome of the results before we make a decision on whether we will invest in it further."
Vic Davidson, who is part of a Sydney-based partnership which holds exclusive distribution rights for the product, said the trial involved 40 players.
Former Sydney Swans player Troy Luff said he began using Lact-Away in 2000, when the distributors first bought rights to the herbal drink. Luff, 35, who now plays football in the Sydney metropolitan league, said it had cut his game recovery time from three days to one.
He said Brownlow medallists Jason Akermanis and Michael Voss were both enthusiastic users.
The Australian Sports Drug Agency website confirms Lact-Away has been cleared of banned substances by a laboratory accredited by the World Anti-Doping Agency
In 2006 the bulldogs came out flying as the fastest team in the league because they used the substance "Jump Juice" which basically stops lactic acid build up.
Ever wondered why the bulldogs seem to be able to run and run and don't nowhere near the soft tissue injuries at Telstra dome as the Saints and Dons ( this year)
IMO its because they use this substance made out of French pine bark called Lact- Away. Soft tissue injuries generally occur because of improper warm up but mostly when fatigue sets in.
The Brisbane lions used it during their halcyon years The Sydney Swans and port among other clubs have tried it. I think we should....
read on
On the juice: Players look for boost at $300 a litre
EXCLUSIVE, by KELVIN HEALEY
31jul05
AFL players are using a controversial "wonder drink" that supposedly boosts endurance.
Western Bulldogs players are taking part in a clinical trial of the herbal elixir Lact-Away – dubbed "jump juice" by some players.
The club is one of four AFL teams experimenting with the expensive anti-inflammatory supplement which has been attributed to a winning streak by NRL side Manly Sea Eagles.
Lact-Away is made from an extract of French maritime pine tree bark and has claimed properties of stopping muscle fatigue and reducing lactic acid build-up.
The Bulldogs, Brisbane, Port Adelaide and Sydney have all used the herbal remedy, which costs about $300 a litre, while Collingwood and Richmond have had discussions with the product's distributors.
The Bulldogs are conducting the testing in conjunction with Victoria University.
A club spokeswoman said: "It is a clinical trial which involves treadmill and blood testing and gas analysis.
"We hope to get the results in late September and are waiting on the outcome of the results before we make a decision on whether we will invest in it further."
Vic Davidson, who is part of a Sydney-based partnership which holds exclusive distribution rights for the product, said the trial involved 40 players.
Former Sydney Swans player Troy Luff said he began using Lact-Away in 2000, when the distributors first bought rights to the herbal drink. Luff, 35, who now plays football in the Sydney metropolitan league, said it had cut his game recovery time from three days to one.
He said Brownlow medallists Jason Akermanis and Michael Voss were both enthusiastic users.
The Australian Sports Drug Agency website confirms Lact-Away has been cleared of banned substances by a laboratory accredited by the World Anti-Doping Agency
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Re: Stop the soft tissues and gain instant leg speed easily
Old article.supersaints wrote:
31jul05
Though last year they had a few injuries...
So a few years on...are they still using it?
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Yes they did!helsy3 wrote:Colostrum flags? They fed the Crows mothers milk?brown-coat wrote:ONTO THE JUMP JUICE SAINTERS.
Brisbane Intra venus drip flags.
Adelaide Crows colostrum flags.
We need the edge, we need jump juice.
I think all teams do it now, but Adelaide caught onto it first in 1997...or something like that.
....and Sam thinks theres no place for women in football !!brown-coat wrote:Yes they did!helsy3 wrote:Colostrum flags? They fed the Crows mothers milk?brown-coat wrote:ONTO THE JUMP JUICE SAINTERS.
Brisbane Intra venus drip flags.
Adelaide Crows colostrum flags.
We need the edge, we need jump juice.
I think all teams do it now, but Adelaide caught onto it first in 1997...or something like that.
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