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2012Alpha Helix is the first performance brand launched by Cutler, products to hit shelves in June.
(1888PressRelease) April 24, 2012 - LAS VEGAS - Robert "Mac" Gately, CEO of Alpha Helix, a Las Vegas-based enterprise dedicated to the creation and delivery of world-class innovative performance products, announced today that fitness icon Jay Cutler will be a co-owner and serve on the company's board of directors. Alpha Helix's initial line of performance products, focused on maximizing muscle development and workout potential, will hit store shelves nationwide in June.
"Alpha Helix is going to redefine existing classifications in sports nutrition," said Gately. "We are combining ingredients that have never before been used in supplements and changing the way the body metabolizes specific ingredients."
Jay Cutler is a bodybuilding legend and the sport's most recognizable face. Recently named Body Builder of the Decade by Muscular Development, Jay Cutler has also been named Mr. Olympia four times by the International Federation of Body Building and Fitness (IFBB) and has won three IFBB Arnold Classic Championships. Cutler's active development role with Alpha Helix marks the first performance brand investment he has spearheaded in his 20-plus year career.
"Alpha Helix is here for the long run and so am I," said Cutler. "I've worked for years in the industry and am excited to help develop a brand that provides exceptional results and uses verifiable scientific studies as its backbone. I want every athlete and bodybuilder to benefit from this science."
The Alpha Helix line was developed by a team of sports fitness industry veterans, including Anthony Almada. Almada received a Master of Science (MSc) from the University of California, Berkeley and is a Fellow of the International Society of Sports Nutrition (FISSN). He is also the co-founder of Experimental & Applied Sciences (EAS) and is responsible for bringing many innovative products to market including Creatine and Thermagenics.
"These formulations mimic what I use and have used in the past, but combines them using new technology to produce better, faster, more desirable results." said Cutler.
"Stores and gyms alike want a brand that they can believe in and whole-heartedly recommend to their customers," said Gately. "Working with a team of the industry's best, our goal is to establish a strong global presence and build a brand that reinvents the industry."
The Alpha Helix brand has received an influx of interest and inquiries in recent weeks. For future product announcements and for the most up-to-date information, join Alpha Helix's email list at www.alphahelixusa.com.
About Alpha Helix
Founded in 2011, Alpha Helix is a true innovator in the sports performance industry. In 2012, the Las Vegas-based company will launch its first line of supplements dedicated to professional and aspiring athletes. Alpha Helix is a partnership between former Marine officer and businessman Robert "Mac" Gately and fitness legend Jay Cutler, a four-time Mr. Olympia and three-time Arnold Classic champion. The Alpha Helix line was developed by a team of fitness industry veterans that includes EAS co-founder Anthony Almada, MSc, FISSN. The mission of Alpha Helix is to leverage the latest technology and its team's experience to innovate nutrition products that help athletes maximize their performance using the highest quality ingredients.
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Get your kids on board with going meatless once a week
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I am not a huge meat eater. I haven’t officially broken this to my boys because I don’t want them to get the idea that they can boycott large categories of food. Also, my older son loves meat. Given a choice, he will choose meat every time. He is growing faster than I can buy shoes, so clearly his meat cravings are his body’s way of demanding the protein, iron and vitamins that it needs. I don’t want to discourage that. He should listen to his body.
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