Pre workout
saurabh26
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I'm currently gaining weight.
Should I take NO4 AAKG as a pre workout?
Is it safe?
Should I take NO4 AAKG as a pre workout?
Is it safe?
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Adding calories isn't going to help you lose weight. and yes, pre-workouts have calories.
IF you're trying to lose weight, re-assess how you're calculating the calories you're eating.
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What are you looking for / expecting from the pre-workout?0
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I guess my question would be
What are you trying to do?
Why do you think you need to take a pre-workout?0 -
stanmann571 wrote: »Adding calories isn't going to help you lose weight. and yes, pre-workouts have calories.
IF you're trying to lose weight, re-assess how you're calculating the calories you're eating.
I'm trying to gain weight.
I need to gain another 20 pounds, that's what I meant.0 -
. It has been found that, by taking 10 to 15 grams of AAKG per day, the body’s insulin level increases by 20 to 30 percent, which in turn, theoretically increases strength gains and muscle growth. How? L-argnine increases nitric oxide production in blood vessels, increasing their diameter. This increases blood flow without raising blood pressure. When blood vessels dilate, more blood reaches the muscles and tissues and provides a larger amount of carbohydrates, proteins and various muscle-building hormones.0 -
stanmann571 wrote: »Adding calories isn't going to help you lose weight. and yes, pre-workouts have calories.
IF you're trying to lose weight, re-assess how you're calculating the calories you're eating.
I'm trying to gain weight.
I need to gain another 20 pounds, that's what I meant.
Well if you're trying to gain weight, the pre-workout still isn't going to help.. It may give you a boost on your workouts/strength training, but that's all it's going to do. Fuel workouts/recovery. AND then, only if it's properly dosed.... see examine.com
IF you're trying to gain weight, again, you need to figure out what calories you should be eating... and eat them. IF you're also trying to gain muscle. Evaluate your lifting program to ensure that it meets your needs for increasing strength/muscle.0 -
. It has been found that, by taking 10 to 15 grams of AAKG per day, the body’s insulin level increases by 20 to 30 percent, which in turn, theoretically increases strength gains and muscle growth. How? L-argnine increases nitric oxide production in blood vessels, increasing their diameter. This increases blood flow without raising blood pressure. When blood vessels dilate, more blood reaches the muscles and tissues and provides a larger amount of carbohydrates, proteins and various muscle-building hormones.
Your diet should be on point for achieving your goals before you start buying supps....just my opinion.
If the diet isn't on point, then no amt of supps will get you there and you will just be wasting money.0 -
Test0
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ahsanali12335 wrote: »Test
Usually illegal, but allegedly will cause muscle/strength gains.0 -
ahsanali12335 wrote: »Test
This is prolly not the place for talking about that.1 -
Just go to a TRT clinic. They will prescribe you some test. Its very easy as long as you have good health insurance or some money in the bank.
If you want to gain weight, eat more, especially protein and lift more. It is ideal to train each body part every 36 hours.0 -
stanmann571 wrote: »ahsanali12335 wrote: »Test
Usually illegal, but allegedly will cause muscle/strength gains.ahsanali12335 wrote: »Test
This is prolly not the place for talking about that.Just go to a TRT clinic. They will prescribe you some test. Its very easy as long as you have good health insurance or some money in the bank.
If you want to gain weight, eat more, especially protein and lift more. It is ideal to train each body part every 36 hours.
Well that escalated quickly1
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