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Had a sample of n.o xplode this arvo before hitting the gym, double scoop. Shit fizzed up like ice cream in soft drink and tasted like cough syrup. Really caffieny but no huge crash. No increase in vascularity like the bpm laps product gave me. Also has whey protien in it, I don't need protien in my pre workout :/

Would not buy/10

all pre work outs taste like shit

C4 Watermelon is like lolly water haha

The blue raspberry c4 isn't anything to write home about taste wise but it gets the job done. I seem to keep coming back to the c4 stuff as kind of a default pre workout

The blue raspberry c4 isn't anything to write home about taste wise but it gets the job done. I seem to keep coming back to the c4 stuff as kind of a default pre workout

Nick, have you tried Bulk Nutrients No3x?

I'd rate it over C4

Nick, have you tried Bulk Nutrients No3x?

I'd rate it over C4

No I haven't but I believe that's what #@Melly is on ATM.

I loved the bpm labs "the one" but I ended up with this really bad rash and I just got over feeling like I was on fire before working out.

Also tried Ronnie Coleman's myo blitz now that stuff is SHIT may aswell drink redbull

Haha yeh I have tried a few (trying to get through the Ronnie Coleman) stuff atm... erghhh (also leaves a nasty flavour in your water bottle or shaker too). But I always seem to come back to C4. Think I will go that again next.. (esp since i have good deal on my site for it LOL).

Although might try BPM Labs or NO3

You don't need it, avoid if you can!

I agree to a certain extent with that. I think a lot of people have trouble finding the right prworkout and then using the right dose for them. For example with one of the ones Im using now, If I take a full scoop, I go a bit haywire, but if I have 1/2-3/4 then its really good.

I agree to a certain extent with that. I think a lot of people have trouble finding the right prworkout and then using the right dose for them. For example with one of the ones Im using now, If I take a full scoop, I go a bit haywire, but if I have 1/2-3/4 then its really good.

We've had the pre-workout discussion/argument many a time in this thread, I think if surfaces everytime someone talks about a new one.

My opinion is that they do work, and they work because they are filled with energy and drugs that fill a void in someone's diet or rest...to the detriment of health and wellbeing. I think they are okay to use once in a while for a competition or if your life/sleep is out of sorts on a given day, but not routinely. If you use them routinely then they are a crutch and there something wrong with your eat/sleep routine that should be fixed. Why? Because you could be suffering elsewhere from these, e.g recovery, which will inhibit your development...not just in your ability to get through a workout or push out another rep!

I've recently started to take some when I feel the need for a buzz. The feeling of like oh yeah lets pump some iron! Get's you in the mood if you know what I mean

Why? Because you could be suffering elsewhere from these, e.g recovery, which will inhibit your development...not just in your ability to get through a workout or push out another rep!

Is there a source on this? Or is it bro-science?

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