ProteinCo Cellular Energy
As I have gotten past my prime as an endurance cyclist, I’ve noticed a steady decline in how fast I can ride each year. Being competitive all my life, I still can’t help but think I can still hang with the top category racers if I train hard again. The discouraging reality is neither you or I can compete at the top level indefinitely. At some point we have to come to terms with the fact we are never going to be as fast as we used to be.
Of course I’m stubborn, so I continue to search for something that can at least bring back a feeling or two of my younger days of racing. This has led me to research why my body doesn’t react the same way it did when I was in my twenties. A number of factors appear to be working against me, and you too once you pass about 30 years of age. It doesn’t seem fair or right for our bodies to be declining at such a young age, but it’s a fact of life we have to embrace eventually.
That shouldn’t stop any of us from doing all we can to slow or reverse the aging process if at all possible though. One of the bigger issues we all face is the inablity to repair and regenerate damaged cells like we did when we were younger. I am finding that Cellular Energy by ProteinCo is one of the best energy supplements I’ve ever tried in this regard. I’ve been using it for several months now and I feel better than I have in a very long time. I’ll be able to ascertain on the bike benefits better once I can get out and ride more regularly.
For now, I’m noticing I don’t need as much sleep and I wake up feeling much more refreshed. I also feel much more fit than I should be for the amount of training I’ve done so far this season. From everything they say and that I’ve researched, the ingredients help your mitochondria multiply and get more efficient. This means I get more energy production from my body’s internal mechanisms and I certainly feel the difference.
I suggest you buy Cellular Energy particularly if you are an older athlete looking for an edge. It’s all natural and has ingredients that are well supported with many references as to their effectiveness.
Happy Training!



