There's a lot of ways to lose a lot of money in the supplement game. While I've never tried the stuff, I'm sure it works. However, let me paint this shade on it. While most pre workouts/recoveries run about 30 bucks a bottle for a months supply, all the ingredients, the active ones anyway, are all readily available and much cheaper with a plain label over the counter. For example. For a years supply of pre/post you're looking at probably 720 bucks for the year. If you went out, bought some creatine, bcaas, beta alanine, caffeine, coconut oil, you'd probably spend 100 bucks on the year and you wouldn't get all the garbage, and you could mix in ratios that really worked for you. Somewhat like tuning a bow or a hand load. With "factory" supplements you're getting "factory" ammo, which we all know can perform underneath the high bar that we set. But you start messing with mixtures, then you start to see results. Don't take this as hijacking your thread, I just really hate to see folks getting roped into the supplement world when all of the legal ones are pretty much the same and can be had and bettered if you mix your own.
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