Archiving the
Peak
Born in the shadow of the Eiger, Mountain Muscle is a Swiss-originated nutrition archive dedicated to the intersection of alpine resilience and modern sports science. We bridge the gap between high-altitude dietary traditions and clean, performance-first plant and mineral-based nutrition.
Built for the
Modern Athlete
Based in Basel, Switzerland, Mountain Muscle is dedicated to elevating the standard of sports nutrition content for men. We prioritize scientific rigor over industry hype, focusing on the unique physiological requirements of performance at altitude.
Clean Recovery
We explore plant-based protein alternatives, evaluating full amino acid profiles to support sustained muscle maintenance without digestive stress.
The Protocol
Hydration physics dictate performance. Our mineralization strategy is specifically adapted for the high-altitude metabolic demands of alpine sports.
Swiss Sourcing
We cross-reference every claim against international sports science databases, prioritizing sources that mirror the purity of mountain springs.
Altitude Physics
Metabolic rates shift above 1,500m. We provide educational context on how to adjust intake to counter oxygen-sparse environments.
Purity as a
Metric
In the alpine environment, there is no room for excess. Every gram carried must serve a purpose. We apply this same philosophy to sports nutrition. Our editorial process strips away the marketing noise common in gym culture to reveal the biochemical bedrock of performance.
The "The Mineralization Protocol" is more than a checklist; it is our fundamental framework for evaluating electrolyte purity and biological availability based on mountain spring mineral profiles.
"Mountain Muscle exists to provide the modern athlete with the same clarity and focus found at high altitude—where resources are scarce but intent is absolute."
Process: Evidence Retrieval
We cross-reference every claim against Swiss sports science databases.
The Swiss standard for performance integrity.
We avoid "guaranteed result" narratives. Instead, we offer the methodology used to navigate dietary strategies during hypoxia and extreme endurance.
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Location
Clarastrasse 15
4058 Basel, Switzerland
Editorial Hours
Mon-Fri: 9:00 - 18:00 (CET)