LiFT
Experience the revolutionary power of LiFT, the world's first lipid to fuel your performance. Say goodbye to outdated approaches relying solely on carbohydrates and embrace the cutting-edge science of Lipid Fuel Technology.
BBE: 30/04/2025
- With natural lime flavouring
- Safe to use, every batch is tested
- World's first lipid to fuel your performance
- Revolutionary science-based way for fueling your excercise.
Introducing LiFT, containing groundbreaking new molecules that harness the optimal advantages of both medium chain fatty acids and long chain fatty acids, while skillfully sidestepping any drawbacks of traditional lipids. Unlike any other lipid, LiFT bypasses liver processing, allowing for immediate transportation to muscle tissue. Once there, it rapidly penetrates the muscles and mitochondria, serving as an extraordinary energy source, comparable to glucose. There is no other lipid that has those same powerful characteristics!
Maximize glycogen sparing effects during the crucial finale of endurance races. The science-backed usage profile of LiFT ensures optimal absorption and distribution, providing you with the energy reserves needed for high-demand activities.
MATHIEU VAN DER POEL
Professional cyclist
PIOTR HAVIK
Professional gravelrider
ALBERTO CONTADOR
Multiple Grand tour winner
STENN GOETSTOUWERS
Professional triathlete
LAURENS VANTHOOR
Professional racedriver
KENNETH VANDENDRIESSCHE
Professional triathlete
BRENT VAN DONINCK
Professional MX rider
KIM MEYLEMANS
Professional skeletoni
To develop LiFT, we collaborated with Bunge Nutrition, a global leader in nutritional lipids. Together, we leveraged the latest science in lipid metabolism and focused it on athletic performance and endurance.
Traditionally, lipids have been associated with providing slow energy, making them unsuitable for fueling exercise. One of the main challenges lies in the requirement of a slow transporter for fatty acids to enter the mitochondria, where they can be utilized as a fuel source. However, medium chain fatty acids (MCFA) do not rely on this transporter. MCTs, which are lipids composed of medium chain fatty acids, are typically processed in the liver by our bodies.
LiFT, on the other hand, is a highly innovative structured lipid that contains medium chain fatty acids. The unique structure of LiFT deceives the body into perceiving these lipids as regular (long-chain) lipids and directs them to peripheral tissues, such as muscle cells. This enables the medium chain fatty acids to deliver fast energy. For a more comprehensive understanding of the science behind LiFT, we invite you to explore our detailed whitepaper on the subject.
Yes, carbohydrate consumption is still necessary, especially for higher intensity efforts. While LiFT provides an additional energy source, as the intensity increases, more carbohydrates and muscle glycogen are utilized as fuel in the muscles. For low-intensity fasted training, LiFT alone can be a beneficial strategy. However, for higher intensity training, racing, or competition, the best approach is to combine carbohydrate supplementation with LiFT.
LiFT has shown benefits across various sports with an endurance aspect. This includes endurance-focused sports like cycling, triathlon, and long-distance running, as well as sports that combine endurance with interval efforts, such as soccer or motocross. However, for activities requiring pure power or sprint efforts, LiFT may not be the optimal strategy for fueling the high-intensity performance. Nevertheless, LiFT can still be utilized to aid in recovery speed, particularly in terms of muscle glycogen replenishment.
Ketones are produced by the liver when breaking down lipids, but the benefits of exogenous ketones remain inconclusive. During fasting, ketones can serve as an extra fuel source, while in a fed state, our bodies prefer carbohydrates. LiFT aligns with the body's natural energy selection process but delivers faster energy by bypassing the rate-limiting factor for using lipids as fuel. Find more details in our comprehensive whitepaper on LiFT, delving deep into the science.
MCTs and LiFT are completely different due to their distinctive absorption mechanisms. MCTs are metabolized rapidly in the liver without significant levels of MCFAs reaching peripheral tissues like muscle cells. LiFT harnesses the benefits of MCTs but avoids their drawbacks. It offers a unique advantage by delivering the MCTs directly to the muscle tissue, where they can be efficiently utilized for energy production. For a more in-depth understanding of LiFT and its scientific principles, we encourage you to explore our comprehensive whitepaper on the subject.
No, when consumed just before and during exercise, the lipids in LiFT are used as a fuel source rather than being stored in adipose tissue. However, it's important to note that consuming more calories than your body needs or can burn in a day, regardless of the energy source (including carbohydrates), can lead to weight gain. Since LiFT is a lipid, it provides 9kcal per gram of energy. It's essential to maintain a balanced calorie intake that aligns with your overall energy expenditure to manage weight effectively.