Tag: preworkout juice

  • Blitz Power Juice

    Blitz Beet Power Juice is a bold, pregame beet blend designed to be sipped 60–90 minutes before activity to support circulation, focus, and warm-up readiness. It pairs beets, citrus, apple, ginger, and hibiscus tea for a tart, smooth, athlete-friendly drink that is best within 36 hours refrigerated in a sealed container.

    Ingredients

    • Orange, peeled: 50–60 g (about 1/3–1/2 cup chunks)​
    • Lemon, peeled: 15–20 g (about 2–3 tbsp chunks)​
    • Carrots: 65–75 g (about 1/2–2/3 cup chunks)​
    • Green apple: 90–100 g (about 3/4 cup chunks; about 1/2 medium apple)​
    • Beets, peeled: 160–185 g (about 1.5–2 cups chunks)​
    • Ginger root: 7–10 g (about 1.5–2 tbsp chopped)​
    • Hibiscus tea: 3.5–5 g dried hibiscus or 2–3 tea bags, brewed in 400-475 ml (13.5 – 16 oz) and cooled​

    Directions

    1. Wash all produce thoroughly under running water.
    2. Brew the hibiscus tea by adding 400–475 ml spring or filtered water to the Instant Pot, adding the dried hibiscus or tea bags, using low pressure, no keep warm for 1 minute, then turning it off, straining or removing the tea, and setting it aside to cool completely.​
    3. Peel the beets, orange, and lemon, then cut them into pieces about 1–2 inches wide and 2–3 inches long so they fit easily into the Nama J2 hopper.​
    4. Wash and roughly chop the carrots into 1–2 inch pieces and set aside.​
    5. Roughly chop the green apple into 1–2 inch chunks and set aside.​
    6. Peel if desired and roughly chop the ginger into small pieces so it can sit on top of the hopper load.​
    7. Load the Nama J2 hopper in this order: place the orange pieces at the very bottom, then add the lemon pieces on top of the orange.​
    8. Add the carrot pieces on top of the citrus, then add the chopped apple on top of the carrots.​
    9. Place the beet pieces on top of the apple, then place the chopped ginger on top of the beets as the final layer.​
    10. Close the lid, start the juicer, and run it until the pulp output and juice stream are minimal, letting it go a bit longer as needed so the beets clear fully.
    11. Pour the fresh beet–citrus juice into a container, then add enough cooled hibiscus tea to reach a total volume of 32 oz; if needed, top with a little cold water, stir well, and chill before serving.
    12. Store in a tightly sealed container in the refrigerator and use within 36 hours for best flavor and nutrient retention.