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Has anyone tried a hit or two of Meth before a workout? Serious question.
Has anyone tried a hit or two of Meth before a workout? Serious question.
Has anyone tried a hit or two of Meth before a workout? Serious question.
To be honest, you might as well scrap half the stuff in that blend, just research it.....
I just looked up the ingredients individually, to see how much it would cost, and it turns out it is more expensive. So that's a no-no
You may have to pay more upfront but it'll last you way longer down the road than having to buy preworkouts every month. Play the long game.
Make sure you do the math on dosage and total amount purchased when you factor in price. Preworkouts and other supplements are notorious for adding fillers and all kinds of other shit in them to increase the weight of the product. Take for instance ZMA. Most prepackaged ZMA capsules are a total rip off. You can source your zinc, magnesium, and B6 separately and cut your cost in half. Again, you pay slightly more upfront but those individual supplements will last far longer than a bottle that is only going to last you month.
Ok thanks for the advice, this pre workout is legit and I already spent money on it, so with my next check I'll do that though.
Word, just do your homework man. You got this.
Can I make a suggestion to you. Forget the preworkouts. Buy high quality protein instead. If you feel you need “energy” I would suggest buying cheap caffeine pills from the grocery store.
^^^ This but classier.
Free range eggs, grassfed beef, and organic coffee beans are pretty cost effective compared to protein powders and pre/post workout sups.
Some people reccomended me to get supplements, so i tried it now my stamina is better then it was before. And i've gotten bigger and stronger too.
Had you been a coffee drinker before training in the past?
If not caffeine is definitely an effective drug. It's why it's in all those preworkouts. People feel caffeine. People notice caffeine.
You could try exogenous ketone drinks if you’re on a keto diet.
You could try exogenous ketone drinks if you’re on a keto diet.
Please explain your disapproval. Why are you against it? The drinks are expensive. I kind of like to be convinced not to take them, lol.
Please explain your disapproval. Why are you against it? The drinks are expensive. I kind of like to be convinced not to take them, lol.
The latest fad diet. Normally used for kids with epilepsy.I don't know what a keto diet is.
Overall I think you gave him good advice, but the whey protein part I think you should re-think. If you have that much trouble to the point of taking lactase pills, why not just skip the whey altogether? Nowadays there is absolutely no reason to go that route. Even the vast majority of the plant-based protein powders taste great, mix great, and the blends have a solid AA profile.Lactase enzyme tablets for the whey protein, take them 5 minutes before having the shake, leave it at least 1 hour before or after exercise. This should stop most adverse reactions to whey protein.
Just drink black coffee for your caffeine.
I wouldn't bother adding the other bits until you have tried taking, Whey protein, black coffee and maybe chuck in creatine, you need to look at research on the other ingredients, some have more backing than others........
Regarding pricing, you might have more luck with less ingredients at a higher dosage than the splatter gun approach of this product....