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    Morning exercise

    Hey,
    I'm trying to gain weight, and soon I'm going on a cycle. So I want get as strong as I can.

    Im in college, and soon I will be working as well after my classes. This leaves me to lifting in the morning, right after I wake up.

    I want to take NO-Xplode, which is a stimulant, to wake me up in the morning and get ready to get some great work done. But, NO-Xplode should not be taken within an hour of any food so it can be absorbed (NO, creatine, and caffeine mix.. and some other stuff).

    Does anybody lift in the morning without eating breakfast? Should I take a scoop of whey with some oats, then wait like 45 mins, take the NO-Xplode and then go lift?

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    save your money and just buy a cup of coffee on the way to the gym.
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    Nice advice P-funk
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    im not a big fan however of coffee, and i want to try this product as well.... theres a bunch of other stuff in it, as in creatine, NO, and other stimulants...

    is it wrong to lift without having breakfast, if im trying to gain weight?

    ive heard of people running in the morning, so they can get directly to their fat stores, but im trying to gain weight, and im lifting
    my guess is this might hamper my lifts as i wont have fuel to use in the morning....

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    EAT BREAKFAST then take the Noxplode if you want to. Dont ever let supplements mess with whats important.....diet.

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    eating breakfast is important no matter what your goals are. Unless it's to look like Lindsey Lohan.

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    uhh
    yeah i think ill pass on that aha

    breakfast it is

    im gunna have to wake up early to eat.... gota wait an hour before taking NO-Xplode... then wait 30 mins before lifting

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hlanderr
    uhh
    yeah i think ill pass on that aha

    breakfast it is

    im gunna have to wake up early to eat.... gota wait an hour before taking NO-Xplode... then wait 30 mins before lifting
    good choice. never lift on empty.
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