Patent ID: 8764447
Filing Date: 2014-07-01
Classification: A63B,G09B,G16H

Abstract:
1. A method for training at least one athlete using body chemistry optimizing comprising the ordered steps of: a) eating from said trainer-specified meal plan; b) body chemistry testing of saliva and urine of said at least one athlete; c) wherein said pH body chemistry testing comprises testing pH,using a refractometer to test BRIX to obtain a visual readout, and at least one of the following: sugar, salt, albumen, or urea, from at least one saliva sample from said at least one athlete; d) wherein a first pH measurement of said body chemistry testing is taken from said at least one saliva sample and a second pH measurement is taken from at least one urine sample and are compared to a pH range conversion chart to determine actual body pH; e) training according to said trainer-specified training plan; f) body chemistry testing of said saliva and said urine of said at least one athlete; g) wherein said pH body chemistry testing comprises testing pH and at least one of the following: sugar, salt, albumen, or urea, from at least one saliva sample from said at least one athlete; h) ingesting said supplements; i) wherein said supplements comprise Calcium lactate, Calcium Carbonate, Calcium Hydroxide, Calcium Glucanate, and Vitamin C and Vitamin D; j) eating from said trainer-specified meal plan; k) wherein said trainer-specified meal plan comprises at least one post-train combo drink comprising Folic Acid, Vitamin D, protein source, lemon water beverage and at least one calcium supplement; l) body chemistry testing of saliva and urine of said at least one athlete; m) wherein said pH body chemistry testing comprises testing pH, using a refractometer to test BRIX to obtain a visual readout, and at least one of the following: sugar, salt, albumen, or urea, from at least one saliva sample from said at least one athlete; n) wherein a first pH measurement of said body chemistry testing is taken from said at least one saliva sample and a second pH measurement is taken from at least one urine sample and are compared to a pH range conversion chart to determine actual body pH; o) ingesting said supplements; p) training according to said trainer-specified training plan; q) eating from said trainer-specified meal plan; r) wherein the specific order must consist of: