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Meaner than poop
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Buchanan, Michigan
Posts: 14
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looking for info on muscle fatigue
I used to work a strenuous job, and when I would do anything, I could get one hell of a pump without really trying. I watch as much MMA as I can and I remember an interview that they had with one fighter, and he talked about how his fight was going and used his standup more than ground game cause he did not wanna "lactic up" his muscles.
Now back a LOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG time ago a friend of mine said he took a supplement that made it to where he had to REALLY workout tremendous amounts to get a good pump and before this supplement he got huge pumps in little time. SO I guess what I am looking for is something that help with endurance and slows the pump up.. I am trying to do a home workout and work on my cardio and endurance and I am a fairly strong person but at 25-30 pushups done properly I am pumped to the max and cannot go anymore.. So what should I do? Find a supplement to help this or just work harder to get more reps out? |
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Gatekepper
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Texas
Posts: 6,168
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Beta-Alanine can help clear lactic acid. The "pump" is not due to lactic acid.
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Meaner than poop
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Buchanan, Michigan
Posts: 14
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thanks.. anything else that could help me out on this matter or just that?
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