I'm really interested in a pre-workout supplement for energy, better pump, muscle gains, etc, but I don't want any artificial stuff in it. Anyone know of any really good all natural pre-workout mixes?
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I'm really interested in a pre-workout supplement for energy, better pump, muscle gains, etc, but I don't want any artificial stuff in it. Anyone know of any really good all natural pre-workout mixes?
the only thing coming to mind for natural energy would be some b12 from a vegetable source, and maybe some guarana(source of caffeine) and maybe some simple carbs like maltodextrin or dextrose to increase glycogen and give you better pumps..
edit: b12 really isn't gonna do much unless your low though.
I doubt you'll find anything like that on the market, I could be wrong, but I doubt it.
Hammer in a bowl of oatmeal an hour or so before you lift, works great.
[QUOTE=micahjfreedman;648735163]I'm really interested in a pre-workout supplement for energy, better pump, muscle gains, etc, but I don't want any artificial stuff in it. Anyone know of any really good all natural pre-workout mixes?[/QUOTE]
Make your own. This is my current recipe, it is the best preworkout I've ever used, hands down.
NOW Beta-Alanine powder – 3 g
NOW L-Citrulline powder – 2 g
Starwest Botanicals Suma Root – 4 g
Starwest Botanicals Panax Ginseng – 1 g
Twinlab DMAE – 1 capsule (100 mg)
NOW Cayenne capsules – 1 capsule (500 mg)
Kaizen Caffeine capsules – 1 capsule (200 mg)
[QUOTE=mk.ultra;648761703]Make your own. This is my current recipe, it is the best preworkout I've ever used, hands down.
NOW Beta-Alanine powder – 3 g
NOW L-Citrulline powder – 2 g
Starwest Botanicals Suma Root – 4 g
Starwest Botanicals Panax Ginseng – 1 g
Twinlab DMAE – 1 capsule (100 mg)
NOW Cayenne capsules – 1 capsule (500 mg)
Kaizen Caffeine capsules – 1 capsule (200 mg)[/QUOTE]
How many servings does this make?
cup of coffee, 30 min before, bowl of brown rice with scrambled egg in it, 1 1/2 hour before
[QUOTE=micahjfreedman;648780923]How many servings does this make?[/QUOTE]
hard to say exactly because some of the products have more servings than other. At least 100 though.
[QUOTE=mk.ultra;648761703]Make your own. This is my current recipe, it is the best preworkout I've ever used, hands down.
NOW Beta-Alanine powder – 3 g
NOW L-Citrulline powder – 2 g
Starwest Botanicals Suma Root – 4 g
Starwest Botanicals Panax Ginseng – 1 g
Twinlab DMAE – 1 capsule (100 mg)
NOW Cayenne capsules – 1 capsule (500 mg)
Kaizen Caffeine capsules – 1 capsule (200 mg)[/QUOTE]
this is a pretty good formulation you got here. how much u figure it costs per serving? but i dnt really think this is what he was thinkn of when he wanted a natural pre workout. i know there all herbal ingredients for the most part but caffiene (while useful) is a stim.
cup of coffee before workout.
[QUOTE=micahjfreedman;648735163]I'm really interested in a pre-workout supplement for energy, better pump, muscle gains, etc, but I don't want any artificial stuff in it. Anyone know of any really good all natural pre-workout mixes?[/QUOTE]
my homemade preworkout recipe(i call it bulldust) contains
maltodextrin-10g
caffeine anhydrous-275mg
beta alanine-4g
Arginine Alpha Ketoglutarate-4g
creatine monohydrate-5g
bcaa(L-Leucine, L-Isoleucine, L-Valine)-10g
potassium bicarbonate-1g
l-tyrosine-1,5g
Taurine-2g
citruline malate-4g
d-aspartic acid-4g
glycine-1g
cnidium monnieri-100mg
vitamin c-1g
grean tea extract EGCG-300mg
l-glutamine-5g
Oatmeal with a scoop of protein powder mixed in about 1 hour preWO, sip on some BCAA's intra
keeps me going
Large coffee
Banana w/Peanut Butter
No "natural" preworkout is going to give you all those things. The artificial things in a typical pwo is not going to hurt you.
[QUOTE=DunkinGonuts;655755663]Large coffee
Banana w/Peanut Butter[/QUOTE]
I put half grapefruit juice and strong green tea in 10g of BCAA's. Does amazing things.
i wouldnt worry too much into it OP but if you want "natural" i would go for black coffee or just make your own pwo with bulk ingredients
For One, it depends what time you eat your food. Eat High quality protein, w/o high fat content, roughly 1-2 hours before a workout is optimal. Refuel with low GI Cards (Brown rice is a good one) and protein (Chocolate milk is recommended to cover both).
Caffeine, a naturally occurring stimulant, can help you put in your zone. NO2-Xplode's most active ingredient is actually caffeine. We digest NO2 so quickly, that there is no benefit to taking it. Green tea or Coffee is great examples of natural caffeine sources.
Creatine, which can be found in many meats, is proven to put on water weight. little research supports claims of strength increase.
You may also find it beneficial to eat a small snack before the gym, Citrus fruit (has more K than bananas) (simple sugar) and some protein (peanut butter perhaps?) can help fuel you throughout your workout
I think new superpump max they have artificial color free. But not artificial flavor. At least its lessen
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depends on your context of "natural". I mean, caffeine is a drug. Most products on the market have at least artificial flavoring Id imagine, though most ingredients are naturally occurring.
This topic is of interest to me as well.
While I love the way preworkouts make me feel prior to a workout and during a workout, I always maintain that question in my head
"Could I do this without a preworkout?"
And I don't generally try to lift so ridiculously heavy that I think I'm getting much in the way of a strength boostfrom my preworkout. I would say that I use them for energy and stamina while working out.
And I have noticed that when i get off the preworkouts, I don't feel the desire to workout as much. Don't know if its psychological o physiological, or both, but i don't like that. Especially when I've spent the last four years stationed overseas on ships and remote islands where preworkouts come through a lengthy shiping process. In the absence, it would be nice to have an equally inspiring recipefrom normal "household" goods.
I think coffee a banana and peanut butter sounds like it might be alright.
I saw one post about oatmeal prior, what are the benefits there?
ITT no one realizes it was started in 2011
IGNITE WORKOUT OPTIMIZER has no artificial sweetners or dyes. They also tell you the amount of each ingredient.
[QUOTE=micahjfreedman;648735163]I'm really interested in a pre-workout supplement for energy, better pump, muscle gains, etc, but I don't want any artificial stuff in it. Anyone know of any really good all natural pre-workout mixes?[/QUOTE]
Try out Generation UCAN - seriously fabulous for wanting a caffeine jolt to keep you going.
[QUOTE=gachase21;648782473]cup of coffee, 30 min before, bowl of brown rice with scrambled egg in it, 1 1/2 hour before[/QUOTE]
I agree here. For the [I]most[/I] natural go with coffee and proper diet.
[QUOTE=jfer11;1005243433]For One, it depends what time you eat your food. Eat High quality protein, w/o high fat content, roughly 1-2 hours before a workout is optimal. Refuel with low GI Cards (Brown rice is a good one) and protein (Chocolate milk is recommended to cover both).
Caffeine, a naturally occurring stimulant, can help you put in your zone. NO2-Xplode's most active ingredient is actually caffeine. We digest NO2 so quickly, that there is no benefit to taking it. Green tea or Coffee is great examples of natural caffeine sources.
Creatine, which can be found in many meats, is proven to put on water weight. little research supports claims of strength increase.
You may also find it beneficial to eat a small snack before the gym, Citrus fruit (has more K than bananas) (simple sugar) and some protein (peanut butter perhaps?) can help fuel you throughout your workout[/QUOTE]
I definitely agree with this post but creatine is actually part of the number one energy system used in high intensity fast movements therefore supplementing with it is a very good idea as our body burns through it quickly.
[QUOTE=micahjfreedman;648735163]I'm really interested in a pre-workout supplement for energy, better pump, muscle gains, etc, but I don't want any artificial stuff in it. Anyone know of any really good all natural pre-workout mixes?[/QUOTE]
Look into Honey Badger. It's a new product out there that is legit and super healthy. Uses stevia which is an all natural sweetener.
[QUOTE=sirrancelot;648748413]the only thing coming to mind for natural energy would be some b12 from a vegetable source, and maybe some guarana(source of caffeine) and maybe some simple carbs like maltodextrin or dextrose to increase glycogen and give you better pumps..
edit: b12 really isn't gonna do much unless your low though.[/QUOTE]
Look into Honey Badger. It's a new product out there that is legit and super healthy. Uses stevia which is an all natural sweetener.
Copy & pasta of peace.
My Natural Force makes a great pre-workout supplement.
Check out their ingredient list - it doesn't get much more natural than that.
I'm trying to stay away from a pre workout. Now I just used Carnitine Core by MusclePharma. I know I don't have that stimulant push or effects but that Carnitine works for evergy using my fats. Then I add 1/2 cup grapes( I don't know but grapes gives me enough energy too) and some natural green tea.