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     455  0 Kommentare Alkame Water Inc. Completes Muscle Recovery Research Study Yielding Positive Results

    LAS VEGAS, NV--(Marketwired - Oct 7, 2015) - Alkame Holdings, Inc. (OTC: ALKM), a publicly traded health and wellness technology holding company with a focus on patentable, innovative, and eco-friendly products announced today that its wholly-owned subsidiary Alkame Water Inc. has completed its double blind placebo study on muscle recovery, utilizing the patented Alkame Water treatment technology with positive results. The Study revealed that consuming Alkame Water prior to and during workouts will help with muscle soreness, allowing for less fatigue, longer workouts, and faster muscle recovery. The study was conducted at the Athletic Lab, a premier sport science research & training facility located in North Carolina.

    Each of the Athletic Lab team members bring expertise in their respective field, and are widely recognized for their contributions to sports and movement science research using science-based, field-proven methods. Athletic Lab's services have been used by the U.S., Chinese & South African Olympic teams as well as pros from the MLS, NFL, and MLB & PGA.

    The studies were conducted under the supervision of Mike Young PhD, recognized Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) from the National Strength & Conditioning Association, a Level 3 coach by USA Track & Field, a Level 2 coach by USA Weightlifting, and a Cross Fit Level 1 coach. He is on the advisory board for the Korean Weightlifting Federation, and has served as an instructor or professor at Louisiana State University (LSU), University North Carolina (UNC) & Ohio University. Additionally, he is a lead instructor for coaching education programs from USA Track & Field (USATF), U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) & USA Weightlifting. Young has also been featured in publications including the New York Times and ESPN Insider, and has authored or co-authored research on sprinting, balance, motor learning, stretching & biomechanics of throwing that has been published in peer-reviewed international research journals.

    The study was conducted using healthy athletic individuals ages 20-42. Basic individual measurements (age, height, weight, resting heart rate) were collected on each participant. Each individual participated in the exercise protocol; that protocol was 8x100m sprints on 1 minute intervals with a standardized completion time. Blood lactate was taken before and after the conclusion of the sprints using a Lactate Plus monitor from Nova Biomedical.

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    Alkame Water Inc. Completes Muscle Recovery Research Study Yielding Positive Results LAS VEGAS, NV--(Marketwired - Oct 7, 2015) - Alkame Holdings, Inc. (OTC: ALKM), a publicly traded health and wellness technology holding company with a focus on patentable, innovative, and eco-friendly products announced today that its wholly-owned …