pre workout energy supplements
awkwardly8
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Does anybody have any recommendations for a not too expensive pre workout supplement?
It would be for lifting, not cardio.
I recently started a new job and I am just mentally exhausted by the time I get home. this leads me to feel physically exhausted. It is the kind of energylessness where loading the bat for the warm up sets feels like it should be the entire workout.
I drink coffee all day ( have for years) do the obvious answer of caffeine/ coffee isn't going to work. It really has no effect on me anymore, lol.
Thanks :-)
Edit - awful autocorrect!
It would be for lifting, not cardio.
I recently started a new job and I am just mentally exhausted by the time I get home. this leads me to feel physically exhausted. It is the kind of energylessness where loading the bat for the warm up sets feels like it should be the entire workout.
I drink coffee all day ( have for years) do the obvious answer of caffeine/ coffee isn't going to work. It really has no effect on me anymore, lol.
Thanks :-)
Edit - awful autocorrect!
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C40
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coffee0
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I take a .5 - 1 tbsp of cold pressed virgin coconut oil. Sounds gross, but it's not bad - our bodies metabloize it quickly and it gives me the push I need to get through a run at the end of the day. Also taking a vitamin B100 can help too, and I will take a couple extra (I already take 1-2 every morning) if I am planning on really pushing myself.0
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coffee
This + Music and a youtube motivational video .0 -
Just coffee. With a scoop of protein powder0
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i think they are all pretty expensive. I liked Jak3D, but I haven't tried the new version0
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can you workout in the morning before work? I do because if I left it until after work I'd never go!0
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i think they are all pretty expensive. I liked Jak3D, but I haven't tried the new version
The version with DMMA is quality0 -
Razor 8 is pretty good. I have a very high caffeine tolerance too, so it is a little on the strong side. If it's after work, I'm usually good with just half a scoop to get me through and not keep me up all night. It's not too expensive - about $35-40 - and lasts a long time (I'm still on the same tub that I bought back in early Feb.). Be careful though, you can develop a tolerance pretty quickly so I try to do without it a week per month.0
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I take a .5 - 1 tbsp of cold pressed virgin coconut oil. Sounds gross, but it's not bad - our bodies metabloize it quickly and it gives me the push I need to get through a run at the end of the day. Also taking a vitamin B100 can help too, and I will take a couple extra (I already take 1-2 every morning) if I am planning on really pushing myself.0
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i think they are all pretty expensive. I liked Jak3D, but I haven't tried the new version
The version with DMMA is quality
It's like drinking a sharknado0 -
can you workout in the morning before work? I do because if I left it until after work I'd never go!
This would be my answer, but if that isn't possible, how about something small but carby, like some crackers or nuts or a banana? Or chocolate milk--usually, that's taken after lifting, but it should work before, too, if you are hungry anyway.
http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/research-review/milk-the-new-sports-drink-a-review-research-review.htmlA number of studies have been performed from acute (single drink) studies to longer work looking at lean body mass gain. In one acute study, both fat free and whole milk were shown to improve protein synthesis following training; the whole milk worked better although the researchers weren’t sure why.
Of more interest, milk was shown to be superior to a soy based drink (both drinks contained identical protein, carbs and calories) in terms of lean body mass gains over 3-8 weeks. In addition, not only did the milk group gain more lean body mass, they lost a bit of fat. Of some interest, it was thought that the superiority of the milk was due to its slower digestion compared to the soy (a fast protein). As I detail in The Protein Book, in contrast to recurring beliefs that whey is superior post-workout, research shows that a slow or combination slow and fast protein following training appears to be superior in terms of lean body mass gains.0 -
I have used the Jack 3D micro, I liked it but a friend let me try NO Xplode and I just ordered it because I liked it better.0
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i think they are all pretty expensive. I liked Jak3D, but I haven't tried the new version
The version with DMMA is quality
i agree...def got me movin. for me though, the "wool sweater" effect was a bit strong.
i enjoy NO xplode 2.0 quite a bit, and have recently been giving BSN's hyperFX a shot.
i like the hyperFX being ultra concentrated, much like jack3d, but its lacking the creatine of the NO xplode.
i suppose i could just take creatine as an addition, but just havent.0 -
Wow, thank you for all the responses! I have a lot of things to try now. I suppose I'll start with the food options while I further look into and buy some of the supplements.
Failing any of that, I'll just spend the rest of my life in bed and invest in a home nurse to change my chamber pot and roll me over, as I hear bed sores are a *****.0 -
I like c4, however I'm stimulant sensitive, so I find I have a hard time falling asleep at night if I take it. Most days I just drink BCAA's a little before and during my workout and that seems to give me the push I need on the days I don't take c4. c4 is usually reserved for leg day.
As far as the suggestion for working out in the morning, if you're like me, that wont happen, however I know I have to go straight from work otherwise I won't go, so maybe pack a bag and change at your gym to see if that makes the difference.0 -
i think they are all pretty expensive. I liked Jak3D, but I haven't tried the new version0
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C40
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here's the thing. Just go! Make it work even if only for 30 minutes. Eat simple carbs before the workout. Fruit juice because the body needs carbs to get through the workout. In time, you'll start to feel great and not exhausted. The body is an amazing machine. Go do it!0
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Ephedrine + caffeine + yohimbine washed down with a monster ultra0
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