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BCAA's Do you use it?
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flippy1234
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Hi All,
I keep seeing people at my gym drinking BCAA's. They say it helps give them energy during workouts. Do you use them? Do they really help? I just got some but haven't used it yet.
Thanks.
I keep seeing people at my gym drinking BCAA's. They say it helps give them energy during workouts. Do you use them? Do they really help? I just got some but haven't used it yet.
Thanks.
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The BCAAs don't give them energy... the caffeine they are often packaged/mixed with does.
Caffeine: good.
BCAAs: placebo at best (usually).4 -
Mine has caffeine, so yes. It also has flavor. I use it as a base for my pre-workout/daily Beta alanine/creatine/Citrulline1
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I don't use it because it's a waste of money.
http://www.mysportscience.com/single-post/2017/10/02/The-truth-about-BCAA2 -
Tried...did nothing noticeable. Caffeine ftw.1
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Based on the research, I don't waste my money. I use caffeine and sugar to fuel my workouts.5
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It's a fashion statement, join the placebo crew....
AA's aren't really used as an energy source. The digestive path takes far too long anyway to help intra-workout.
If you need to supplement protein there's virtually no scenario where BCAA's are a better choice than whey protein (which contains BCAA's anyway).
If you feel the need for added energy then glucose would be a better choice.
If you feel the need for stimulants then take them.2 -
For me, a cup of coffee is enough of a stimulant. My heart rate and blood pressure tend to be low, but if I attempt to raise it with anymore than a standard cup of coffee or equivalent, the raise and than drop make me feel off. Also I have found working night shift , that over doing caffeine can be counter productive. I agree with carbs being helpfull as well.
Full disclosure, I haven't tried BCAA or commercial preworkouts, as I am on a budget and my experiments involve mostly what we always have in the household.0 -
I use a pre-workout (c4) but mostly just for the jolt of caffeine to wake me up in the morning. If I'm doing a usual 2 hour workout session I'll sip on a protein shake throughout my workout which has BCAA's as well. Beyond that, buying BCAA's by themselves really does nothing that I could tell. I'd have to agree that they are likely a placebo, as long as you get enough electrolytes in your regular diet to replenish what you sweat away I see no reason to add them.0
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deputy_randolph wrote: »Tried...did nothing noticeable. Caffeine ftw.
Same.
Caffeine pill and in 30 minutes I'm zooming around the room.0
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