Saturday, 14 September 2013

One new supplement is revolutionizing the way pro athletes and bodybuilders achieve results.

Have you ever considered taking steroids to get the perfect body?
In recent years, media coverage exposing steroid use in professional sports has highlighted the widespread demand for that extra edge to build muscle, get stronger, and look better.
 
Steroids, although effective, are unhealthful and illegal to use without a prescription. Millions of dollars have been spent in sports medicine research to find a completely safe, natural alternative that produces the same results.
Years of research now suggest that nitric oxide supplements may maximize your muscle gains. In fact, the launch of one specific nitric oxide supplement called Force Factor in 2009 revolutionized the sports nutrition industry.
 
Today, the team behind Force Factor claims to have done it again – discovering a new nitric oxide pathway for even better workouts and even more dramatic results. The new product is called Factor 2 and is quickly gaining popularity with pro athletes and fitness enthusiasts.
 
Athletes like professional football player Vernon Davis, are just now discovering the dramatic benefits of using a nitric oxide supplement. Davis has been an advocate of Factor 2 since first taking it, telling his teammates in San Francisco, "Factor 2 has proven results. I believe in results."
 
The Science Behind Nitric Oxide
Your body naturally produces nitric oxide to move oxygen to your muscles while you exercise. This burst of oxygen keeps your muscles functioning while you lift weights or blast through your cardio sessions.

Unfortunately, your body can only generate a limited amount of nitric oxide. When the nitric oxide runs out, your muscles can no longer power through the exercise, no matter how much mental determination you have.

Taking a nitric oxide supplement 30 minutes before you work out could be the push your body needs to add weight to your bench press or run that extra mile. This increased stamina can result in longer, harder workouts and a healthier, stronger body in less time.

Suggested Benefits of Nitric Oxide Supplements
  • Drastic Muscle Gains
  • Increased Blood Flow and Oxygen Delivery
  • Boosted Strength, Endurance, and Power
  • Support for Your Immune System
  • Immediate Results
  • Total Body Transformation
Since its launch in 2009, Force Factor has enjoyed skyrocketing success, winning honors like GNC’s "Rising Star" award and Bodybuilding.com’s "Best New Brand" award while transforming the bodies of thousands of men and women throughout the U.S. Today, they’ve improved upon their original, groundbreaking formula and have released the most advanced nitric oxide supplement on the market: Factor 2.

According to the manufacturer, Factor 2 has set a new standard for nitric oxide supplements with a superior pathway to increasing your body’s level of nitric oxide naturally. With a heightened release, Factor 2 is suggested to provide a powerful workout experience and results that go above and beyond the competition. Professional basketball superstars, football players, and powerlifters have all said that Factor 2 works for them. Will you continue to struggle at the gym, or will you take this opportunity to finally make a change?

UPDATE: Force Factor is now offering 14-day samples of Factor 2 to readers of SmarterLifestyles on a limited basis. If you are not able to claim a sample online, you can find Factor 2 at your local GNC.

JK Rowling to write new film set in Harry Potter universe

Harry Potter" creator JK Rowling is returning to the silver screen — and fans of the boy wizard are thrilled to hear she's making a return to the wizarding world for a new film about monster-hunting. 
The new "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" will be produced by Warner Brothers, and is based on a textbook often cited by Hogwarts students in Rowling's fantastically successful series.
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It will star author and magical beast hunter Newt Scamander, and is anticipated to be the first in a series of fantasy films. It will also be Rowling's first foray into screenwriting.
"Although it will be set in the worldwide community of witches and wizards where I was so happy for seventeen years, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is neither a prequel nor a sequel to the Harry Potter series, but an extension of the wizarding world," Rowling said of the new film on her website, adding that the story will begin in New York a good seventy years prior to the events of "Harry Potter."
Rowling decided to write the screenplay herself after Warner Brothers proposed an idea for a "Fantastic Beasts" film to her.  "Having lived for so long in my fictional universe, I feel very protective of it," she said to the Associated Press. "I already knew a lot about Newt."
"As I considered Warner's proposal, an idea took shape that I couldn't dislodge. That is how I ended up pitching my own idea for a film to Warner Bros," she added.
JK Rowling recently made headlines after it was revealed she'd written an adult