too supplement or not....
tazsababy
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So now that most of us have the nutrition part down. What do you all feel about pre-workout supplements? No weights type of gal. Should they be taken for a cardio workout plan?
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Majority of pre-workouts in the most simplistic explanation is caffeine. It's more of a "pick me up" than anything. I personally take one before working out as it's simple, tastes good, cost effective, and I work out at 4am......
With that said.... coffee, caffeine pills, energy drinks/shots, can and will produce similiar effects based on your tolerance for caffeine.0 -
I am not real big on caffeine. I went to GNC and got some pre-work out stuff without creatine and caffeine. I am hoping it helps with my recovery at least. Thanks for responding though it was very helpful. Healthy Times to you!0
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I'd like to hear a lot more answers to this question.
For myself, I tend to get concerned when people talk about taking supplements unless they're prescribed by a good doctor.0 -
If you are hitting your macro and micro nutrients why would you need to supplement?0
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Right. That was the question
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i dont see a reason to take a preworkout unless i am really really dragging butt that day. And for a cardio workout? I dont see it being necessary.0
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What's the name of the supplement you bought?0
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I sometimes use one in the morning because I get up at 4:45, iEvolve gives me the least amount of problems, a lot of them I can't use...I also sometimes use caffeine pill or coffee, just depends on how I feel and how tired I am and how much time I have. Also.....I don't think this question really has anything to do with macro micro jibber jabber, so let's not be that way.0
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And I don't think this question really has anything to do with macro micro jibber jabber, so let's not be that way.
I think the point was... someone who is meeting their nutritional needs GENERALLY has abundant (or atleast not lacking) energy levels. I hear many people go on and on about how "i thought i had chronic fatigue syndrome before!" or "I have never had so much energy in my life!" when they actually start hitting their goals.0 -
I feel they're unnecessary, unless I'm not making my protein goal that day.0
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Thanks for the input. I have lost 11 lbs in 7 days meeting my caloric goals everyday. Was going back and forth on a supplement. I may take one on the days I feel tired. Thanks all.0
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rainbowbow wrote: »And I don't think this question really has anything to do with macro micro jibber jabber, so let's not be that way.
I think the point was... someone who is meeting their nutritional needs GENERALLY has abundant (or atleast not lacking) energy levels. I hear many people go on and on about how "i thought i had chronic fatigue syndrome before!" or "I have never had so much energy in my life!" when they actually start hitting their goals.
understood - sorry for the confusion.
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Thanks for the input. I have lost 11 lbs in 7 days meeting my caloric goals everyday. Was going back and forth on a supplement. I may take one on the days I feel tired. Thanks all.
Are you sure that's not mostly water- that's a lot of weight in one week. A healthy loss averages 1-1.5 a week.
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So now that most of us have the nutrition part down. What do you all feel about pre-workout supplements? No weights type of gal. Should they be taken for a cardio workout plan?
What do you want to achieve with supplementation? Everyone has a different reason for it, and there are endless amounts of companies wanting your money so just be clear on what you need. The "should" lies in that answer...0 -
Thanks for the input. I have lost 11 lbs in 7 days meeting my caloric goals everyday. Was going back and forth on a supplement. I may take one on the days I feel tired. Thanks all.
Are you sure that's not mostly water- that's a lot of weight in one week. A healthy loss averages 1-1.5 a week.
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mizzlarabee wrote: »So now that most of us have the nutrition part down. What do you all feel about pre-workout supplements? No weights type of gal. Should they be taken for a cardio workout plan?
What do you want to achieve with supplementation? Everyone has a different reason for it, and there are endless amounts of companies wanting your money so just be clear on what you need. The "should" lies in that answer...
Yeah I seen how many different ones there are. I wanted more for endurance and recovery. But I am totally against caffeine and creatine so it narrowed it down for me.0 -
90% of supplements aren't needed if you have a balanced diet. All pre workouts contain some sort of stimulant, hence the "bump" in energy.
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I love pre work out , but don't use it lots as don't want my body to get used to it , it does work big time I find0
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I love pre work out , but don't use it lots as don't want my body to get used to it , it does work big time I find
Second this, after a year and a half of using pre-workouts every session I couldn't workout without them, I was hooked! They are great but if I ever buy one again I'm only using them if I'm training at like 5am or if I'm feeling awful that day!0
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