AfterIn Development

Plant Protein + Recovery Carbohydrates + Electrolytes

Post-Training Recovery Shake

A practical bridge from training to the next meal.

A dairy-free, plant-protein recovery concept for busy post-practice situations when a normal meal or snack is not practical soon. Formula, flavor, serving size, texture, testing, packaging, and price are not final.

This concept remains in development and is not available for purchase.

Athlete packing climbing gear into a training bag after a session
The ResetPractice ends. The day keeps moving.
Use momentAfter
Current directionDairy-free plant protein, recovery carbohydrate, and electrolytes
AvailabilityIn Development — not yet for sale

The post-practice gap

When practice ends before the schedule does.

Recovery is being developed for the real-world stretch between training and the next normal meal—not as a replacement for food or a requirement after every workout.

Food first

Start with a normal meal or snack when practical.

Food remains the first option when it is available soon and fits the athlete’s needs, schedule, allergies, and guidance.

When the schedule gets tight

A bridge for the time between.

This concept is for selected post-training situations when normal food is not practical soon and the athlete needs a portable option.

Current product direction

Dairy-free and designed to mix in water.

The working direction brings together plant protein, recovery carbohydrate, and electrolytes. The exact protein system, formula, and serving are not final.

What it is being designed to do

Keep the post-practice option practical.

The concept is being built around portability, a dairy-free plant-protein direction, moderate recovery carbohydrate, and a format that can work in a shaker when the next normal meal is still ahead.

The finished product must still prove that the taste, texture, preparation, tolerance, package, testing, and value work in real life.

Development that matters in the shaker

A good concept still has to work in real life.

Before Recovery moves beyond development, the experience and the evidence both need to support repeat use.

Taste and texture

Smooth enough to want again.

Flavor, sweetness, grit, thickness, and aftertaste are still being evaluated.

Shaker performance

Mix, drink, and move on.

Water volume, sediment, mixing, residue, scoop size, and cleanup must work in a normal routine.

Protein and ingredient quality

The formula needs documentation.

The final protein system, amino-acid support, allergens, and ingredient specifications are still under review.

Testing and value

Evidence and price must make sense together.

Product-specific metals testing where relevant, finished-product quality information, package usability, and price-value remain development gates.

In development

The occasion is clear. The finished product is not.

Recovery will remain visibly separate from the Coming Soon concepts until the formula, sensory experience, testing plan, package, and value are ready.

Current direction

What the concept is built around

  • Post-training use when a normal meal is delayed
  • Dairy-free plant-protein direction
  • Recovery carbohydrate and electrolytes
  • Portable, water-mixable format
Before ordering opens

What will be published

  • Final protein system, formula, flavor, serving, and complete label
  • Preparation, texture expectations, directions, warnings, and allergens
  • Protein-quality support and product-specific testing information
  • Package, serving count, price, availability, and launch timing

What you will be able to verify

The finished product will need finished-product proof.

Before any sale, the page will identify the final formula, protein and allergen information, directions, relevant testing, manufacturing details, and certification status that apply to the exact product.

Formula and proteinFinal ingredients, amounts, protein system, complete label, serving information, and allergens.
Use and experiencePreparation, water volume, texture expectations, food-first guidance, directions, and warnings.
Testing and statusProduct-specific quality and relevant metals-testing information, plus accurate certification status without borrowed facility claims.

For athletes and parents

Recovery questions, answered plainly.

Is the Recovery Shake a meal replacement?

No. It is being developed as a practical bridge for selected post-training situations when a normal meal or snack is not practical soon. Food comes first when it is available and appropriate.

Why is the concept dairy-free and plant-based?

The current direction is intended to provide a dairy-free option. The exact plant-protein system and supporting documentation are still being evaluated and are not final.

Does every athlete need a shake after every workout?

No. This is a situational concept for the gap between training and the next meal. When a balanced meal or snack is available soon, that may be the better starting point.

How will protein quality and heavy metals be addressed?

Protein documentation and product-specific metals testing where relevant are development requirements. The final testing scope and results will be published only when they apply to the finished product.

What flavor, serving size, and texture should I expect?

Those details are not final. Formula, flavor, serving size, water volume, sweetness, texture, sediment, and shaker performance are all part of development.