MAN Sports ISO-Amino Coffee Creamer: A Healthy Creamer Alternative!

Finally! A coffee creamer that’s good for the muscles and not just a bunch of fat and carbs! If you thought MAN Sports ISO-Amino and its candy flavors was awesome but you’re also a coffee fan, then you must read this:

MAN Sports ISO-Amino Coffee Creamer

MAN Sports has created the first ever anabolic coffee creamer in ISO-Amino Coffee Creamer that gives 5g of BCAAs and 0 calories per scoop.

Coffee… that deep, dark, delicious, black elixir. For many it’s a way to get moving in the morning; others opt to indulge after a fine meal, and still another portion use it as the means to get amped before a rigorous gym session.

However, not everyone enjoys the rich-but-bitter taste of black coffee. In our world of sweetness, many prefer to add sugar, sweeteners, creamers, milk, or even butter! This helps some, but the downside is that this adds unnecessary calories and immediately skews your diet away from protein right from the start.

So some are left in a predicament of sorts…. do I drink the coffee black alongside breakfast, or can I use this to boost my protein intake? How can I possibly enjoy my coffee without starting my diet off wrong?!

MAN Sports has heard your cries and developed the perfect solution to address your coffee woes. ISO-Amino Coffee Creamer is a zero-calorie, BCAA rich supplement that also functions as a coffee sweetener AND creamer!

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ISO-Amino Coffee Creamer Ingredients

Each scoop of ISO-Amino Coffee Creamer Bliss is loaded with a full 5g dose of ultra-soluble BCAAs for easy mixing into any hot or cold beverage. Outside of that, you won’t find anything else outside of the usual artificial sweeteners and flavoring agents found in just about every other product on the market.

This allows you to start your day right – in a more anabolic-friendly state, not with gobs of sugar and fats.

  • BCAAs 2:1:1 (5g)

    Each scoop of ISO-Amino Coffee Creamer is loaded with 5g of BCAAs and 0 Calories!

    Each scoop of ISO-Amino Coffee Creamer is loaded with 5g of BCAAs and 0 Calories!

    Just as they do in their delicous candy-flavored ISO-Amino, every scoop of ISO-Amino Coffee Creamer is packed with 5 grams of muscle-building BCAAs in the scientifically proven 2:1:1 ratio. This means each scoop contains 2.5g Leucine, 1.25g Valine, and 1.25g Iso-Leucine.

    Most of you reading this are quite familiar with the power of BCAAs, but for the uninitiated, here’s a quick primer: Branched-Chain Amino Acids (BCAAs) are a special class of amino acids that stimulate muscle protein synthesis by activating the mTOR Pathway[1,2]. While this is pretty important in its own right, BCAA supplementation also confers many other benefits to regular users.

    Consuming BCAAs during / after exercise also speed recovery and delay the onset of muscle soreness, also known as DOMS.[3,4] So, not only do BCAAs help your body start repairing and creating new muscle as soon as your workout is over, but they also help you feel less achy the day after leg day!

    Adding them to your morning cup of coffee essentially lets you kickstart muscle protein synthesis first thing in the morning after a long night’s sleep and fast. This primes your body for all day muscle building and get the day off to a great start.

  • The Rest

    MAN Sports ISO-Amino Coffee Creamer Info

    This is a first-of-a-kind supplement that we can’t wait to try out ourselves!

    As we mentioned up above, the rest of the ingredients in ISO-Amino Coffee Creamer consist of Natural & Artificial Flavors, Ace-K, Sucralose, Salt, and Maltodextrin. There’s no whey isolate or any type of coffee creamer in here, so we’re really curious as to how they are able to mimic coffee creamer through the use of only these ingredients along with the BCAAs.

BCAAs count as protein calories, even if they’re not on the label

We’re all about keeping protein and amino acids high in the diet. We’ll take any ‘hack’ the industry can come up with to keep the proteins high, and this might be the best one yet. The reason we point out that this is a better option than starting your day off with high amounts of sugar or fats is because it’s tough to “catch up” on protein once you start sliding down the carb path.

Although companies who make products with pure amino acids (like this one) are legally required by the FDA not to put caloric load, BCAAs are instantly metabolized as calories. So you can consider this 5g protein / 20 calories if you closely count your calories.

It’s not a huge deal, but it’s still a small step closer to your goals – and leaves more of your carbs and fats to foods that can actually be enjoyed. So stop wasting your carbs and fats on your coffee when you can get the same effect with protein instead — everyone wins!

Flavors Available

MAN Sports ISO-Amino Coffee Creamer Directions

Simply add one scoop to your morning cup of joe and set the anabolic engine going!

As it stands right now, ISO-Amino Coffee Creamer comes in two widely used coffee creamer flavors: French Vanilla and Hazelnut.

Given MAN Sports aggressive flavoring expanding this flavor line up just as it did with its regular ISO-Amino line. Rumor has it that a third flavor is already on its way for fall / winter 2016… can anyone say Pumpkin Spice?!?!?!

We cannot wait to try and review and update this page with our tasting panel!

Takeaway

We didn’t think there was a way to make regular coffee any better, but the wizards at MAN Sports have one upped us, by creating the ultimate coffee addition, complete with 5g of muscle building BCAAs, boosting protein levels and nothing else.

If you’ve tried mixing protein powder into your coffee, you’ll note that it’s often a hit-or-miss endeavor. Proteins weren’t designed to be mixed with coffee, and the ones that work best are laden with creamers and carbs – exactly what we’re trying to stay away from.

Finally, a product was designed to do what we’d been searching for.

Even if you’re a black coffee fan, ISO-Amino is intriguing enough that it just might make you want to start adding a scoop to our next cup and see how it tastes. And for those of you who already add some form of calorie-based creamer to your coffee each day, ISO-Amino Coffee Creamer is a NO BRAINER!

And for the rest of the day or during training, don’t forget about MAN Sports ISO-Amino and their insanely awesome candy flavors!

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About the Author: Mike Roberto

Mike Roberto

Mike Roberto is a research scientist and water sports athlete who founded PricePlow. He is an n=1 diet experimenter with extensive experience in supplementation and dietary modification, whose personal expertise stems from several experiments done on himself while sharing lab tests.

Mike's goal is to bridge the gap between nutritional research scientists and non-academics who seek to better their health in a system that has catastrophically failed the public.

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  2. Blomstrand E, Eliasson J, Karlsson HK, Köhnke R; Branched-chain amino acids activate key enzymes in protein synthesis after physical exercise. J Nutr. 2006 Jan;136(1 Suppl):269S-73S
  3. Howatson G, Hoad M, Goodall S, Tallent J, Bell PG, French DN. Exercise-induced muscle damage is reduced in resistance-trained males by branched chain amino acids: a randomized, double-blind, placebo controlled study. J Int Soc Sports Nutr. 2012 Jul 12;9:20.
  4. Sharp CP, Pearson DR. Amino acid supplements and recovery from high-intensity resistance training. J Strength Cond Res. 2010 Apr;24(4):1125-30.

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