>Premium, Patented Supplement set to debut at MASS...
>Premium, Patented Supplement set to debut at MASS...
Another premium, Patented Supplement is set to debut under the MASS banner within the next 48 hours.
Prepare to Perform.
Prepare to Perform.
Endurance, and also especially well suited for hard weight workouts to help extend reps beyond the norm for higher rep sets.bigpelo wrote:Endurance product? Anti-cortisol? Super-nutrition?
Could give us a clue at least?
Helps you endure longer and better recover from hard efforts in all sports and physical disciplines.
Thanks, guys.
All the details were posted earlier today at https://bodybuildingsupplements.com/energyfatloss.html
Scroll down towards the bottom of the page for the scoop.
I can personally vouch for the supplement, especially when pushing the limits - And don't we all?
Very noticeable, immediate improvements on maximum efforts.
Folks into higher reps, squats in particular will LOVE this stuff.
All the details were posted earlier today at https://bodybuildingsupplements.com/energyfatloss.html
Scroll down towards the bottom of the page for the scoop.
I can personally vouch for the supplement, especially when pushing the limits - And don't we all?
Very noticeable, immediate improvements on maximum efforts.
Folks into higher reps, squats in particular will LOVE this stuff.
This is interesting, and quite a surprise I might add.
At first I didn't think it had any application, to what I do. Then the light bulb went off: EDT blocks, HIIT etc. Could certainly see it as a useful adjunct there. Can you imagine a cyclist using Sport Legs, Synthagen and Burn It Up, vs. someone riding with just, I dunno - Gatorade?
Feel sorry for the Gatorade guy just thinking about it...
At first I didn't think it had any application, to what I do. Then the light bulb went off: EDT blocks, HIIT etc. Could certainly see it as a useful adjunct there. Can you imagine a cyclist using Sport Legs, Synthagen and Burn It Up, vs. someone riding with just, I dunno - Gatorade?
Feel sorry for the Gatorade guy just thinking about it...
Lactic acid circuit training for fat loss is what I have in mind.RobRegish wrote:This is interesting, and quite a surprise I might add.
At first I didn't think it had any application, to what I do. Then the light bulb went off: EDT blocks, HIIT etc. Could certainly see it as a useful adjunct there.
Interested to hear your feedback, brother.bigpelo wrote:Ordered a bottle. Will test it with fat loss circuit and lactic acid training during a low carb diet.
We have already started to get extremely positive reports coming in.
SL can be very noticeable right off the bat for those who truly train/compete deep into maximum effort territory.
This would not apply to BP'ers, but people half ass'ing workouts need not bother.
One long time client who is big into 20 rep squats left a message raving, after just one workout.
It really can be that noticeable, that quickly.
People miss out on a lot they don't consider cool or sexy.DaCookie wrote:Il be giving this one a personal try very soon.
Probably doesnt look very 'exciting' to most, but I think that is a mistake on most peoples part.
Optimal dosing given budget not being a concern, John?
Optimal dose is 3-4 caps an hour out, with a couple more an hour in if the intensity is going to be kept up for an extended time.