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    prework out drink

    whats a good one? I've recently started drinking red bull and I can say it gives me a boost....give me your favorite preworkout drink and explain why you chose it.

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    i like carbs + eaa + creatine pre workout because it makes the most sense as far as creating an anabolic environment. if you are talking energy then maybe shock therapy or steel edge.

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    I like several brands of enrgy drinks preworkout. I'll have a RedBull, Xenergy, or Ripped Force if I need a mild boost. If I need a kick in the ass, I'll drink a Spike shooter or a Redline. The yohimbine in the latter two affects me more than any other stimulant in that quantity. I'm used to ephedra/ephedrine and even if I take a 25mg ephedrine tab with a RedBull or a drink with just caffeine as the stimulant, I get a nice boost of energy, but not like Spike or Redline. The only difference in those two drinks is the addition of yohimbine. I will say that unless you are familiar with yohimbine, start out with half a serving, unless you like the mouth-watering-sweaty-jitters.
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    I tried some redline recently and as suggested I started with 4 oz and felt like I could tear someone's head off. Tried it a few more times at full dose and it didn't take long for me to build a pretty strong tolerance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nni View Post
    i like carbs + eaa + creatine pre workout because it makes the most sense as far as creating an anabolic environment. if you are talking energy then maybe shock therapy or steel edge.
    I agree these are most important things not only pre workout but post wok out

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