I am new to the world of bodybuilding and began weightlifting 2 months ago. I started out using Super Pump Max and now I am crashing at the beginning of my workout. I try to be careful with the ingredients because I am a female. What are some supplements women out there are using. I would really appreciate your help...
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09-05-2011, 06:13 PM #1
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Advice on pre workout supplement for women????
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09-05-2011, 08:09 PM #2
I'd give it a little more time with your diet and training before you start with supplements....and after that, Superpump or something of the like isn't going to have any different effect on you regarding if you're male or female (the only thing you'd probably want to avoid would be test booster products)....if you're crashing at the beginning of your workout, just try out some different products and see what works best with your system (I personally like Jack3d, which makes some people crash at the end of their workout, but everyone's system is different).
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09-05-2011, 09:25 PM #3
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Thanks for your feedback. I have been able to drop 40 lbs in 6 months by eating the right foods and a lot of cardio. My diet is very strict and im eating now to benefit me in the gym. My boyfriend guides me and he has me lifting heavy to build muscle, but unfortunately lifting without any preworkout is tough. I have been looking into jack3d but i am afraid of the 1,3 dimeth ingredient. Does anyone know how safe it is?
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09-06-2011, 06:18 AM #5
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I've been taking Jacked for quite a while now and I've never had any adverse reactions. There are other Pre WO's that do not contain 1,3 dm that can be effective. A friend of mine swears by Napalm (not available on bb.com) and Hemo Rage Black has a new formula without the dimeth, Juggernaut is supposed to be good, as is Novem, White Flood and 1MR. See of you can get some samples at a local store and see what works for you.
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I've tried C4 and 1.M.R. The first couple of times I used C4, I was itchy.. and then after that it went away. I ran out of C4 and just wanted to try something new so I switched to 1.M.R. I tried Watermelon and Blue Raspberry (BR is way better).. it has an unpleasant aftertaste that I can deal with, I'm not itchy at all, AND I feel like it gives me a better boost than C4. I love it. I would definitely recommend it.
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10-26-2012, 08:13 AM #13
I couldn't see if anyone got down to the cause of this sensation on this thread, but here we go. The tingly and/or itchy feeling is caused by the ingredients called "Beta Alanine" or "Niacin (Vitamin B3)". That sensation is perfectally normal with high doses of either of these - known as a "flush". And so, theres nothing to worry about when you get the itchy feeling on your skin, but if you still find it uncomfortable .... then try to pick products without either of these two ingredients. That being said, skin being itchy is one thing, if your throat starts to get itchy or close up ---- that is definitly an allergy. use extreme caution, and start with low doses to learn your tolerance levels.
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10-26-2012, 10:46 AM #14
There are many very nice representatives here that can get you some samples. That's how I chose my products. Some gave me terrible side effects, others made my workout worse, others made no difference. So it's a good idea to try them before you buy a whole tub of something that is a waste of your money.
I work out usually in the evening after a full work day and believe me, sometimes only a pre-workout can drag my sorry behind to the gym. So depending on the severity of my fatigue, I choose one of 3 products:
- NOXplode is caffeine based and I can take it in the evening and still sleep at night. It's the more "tame" product I have, but it does its job
- SAN Fierce, the old version with 1,3-dimethylamylamine, which is now unfortunately discontinued. I just LOVE this product, but it's not a good one to take before bed.
- Bronkaid is for emergencies only, when I didn't sleep the night before or something like that. It's ephedrine and it kicks like a mule, but sometimes it's the only thing that will do it for me.Follow my 2018 competition prep here:
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10-28-2012, 10:17 AM #15
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OP go over into the Supplement Promo section and you can find the reps there (everyone who starts a thread there is a rep and their company/products are usually in their sigs.) PM a couple of those guys and they'll be happy to send you free samples of whatever you'd like to try. I've taken a lot of different pwos, Super Pump was one that didn't agree with me too well but that was a few yrs ago, probably a slightly different formula.) But recently I've been enjoying Novem by Scivation, tried it by chance when they sent me some samples with another product I got, and Beta-Cret from Promera has been excellent too, have been taking that since June. I usually have a couple pwos around at once so I can switch and don't get too used to any one of them. I also only take a pwo 2 or 3 times a week out of the 4 or 5 times I lift and I think that makes it a bit more effective when I do a pwo day. (Heavy DL day yes I take one, just going in for some iso work nope I don't worry about it.) Take a stim break every so often too for a couple weeks and you won't get "immuned" to this stuff.
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10-28-2012, 04:15 PM #16
I have taken pre workout stims for nealy two years. And switched to a more mild one, aminO energy. I started noticing headaches, not sleeping well, over the past few months. I tied it to the pre workout stim, even though it was mild...it was time for me to go off of it.
Think these are good for short term use, but not for the long haul. Good sleep, and a healthy balanced diet, is key. I take a good vitamin B complex vitamin now, and I sleep better, and have felt better. This is just over the past week, so I'm excited to see how I feel after a few weeks off of the stim.
Anyways, I think they are good and can help with focus, and energy. But, only for the short term, is my humble opinion. Just my own experience. Good luck!
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10-29-2012, 09:57 AM #17
This! They are full of stimulants and I can't see using them every single day. To begin with, you'd develop tolerance, which negates the effect. Also they can be rough on your stomach, especially if you are already prone to gastritis like I am. I'd say use judiciously.
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02-17-2014, 05:06 AM #22
I didn't really feel anything from C4, but I have several friends who love it. I still haven't found one I'll swear by yet. But I'll take Beast Mode as a last resort before work if I am just absolutely dragging (I work third shift) because I like the focus and alertness. I don't really like it for working out though. I'm set to get some samples in soon so I'm excited for that.
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05-11-2016, 04:21 AM #27
The great thing about these supplements is that they come in powder or ready-to-drink forms. Powders can be easily mixed with water, shakes or smoothies or even into cereal or yogurt. I like Worldwide Sports Nutrition Extreme NOS Pumped, which is premixed and perfect for days when you won’t be home before heading to the gym.
I recommend taking your pre-workout supplement 30 to 45 minutes before exercise. By the time you make it to the gym, you’ll feel more than ready to tackle that workout!
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05-11-2016, 04:32 AM #28
Celcius is actually my preferred (although I like the RTD taste better than the powder) but right now I'm using BeautyStrong. I do however try to limit my use of any preworkout so as I don't adapt to it.
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