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Bucked Up Pre-Workout
$ 22.67
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Description
BUCKED UP PRE-WORKOUTBucked Up Pre-Workout was made with two purposes in mind. To elevate your workouts and to the be top pre-workout in the industry. Check, check. No proprietary blends, ineffective dosages or other non-sense. You know exactly what you are getting. Made for serious athletes, bodybuilders or anyone looking to take their fitness to the next level. Experience pumps, focus, energy, and muscle growth.
Bucked Up Pre-Workout Benefits:
Unmatched energy levels
Endless endurance
Mind-altering pumps
Laser focus
Power, performance, strength
Calorie free, sugar free, creatine free, keto friendly
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Bucked Up Pre-Workout Ingredient Breakdown:
Citrulline
as a nitric oxide booster to increase blood flow. More pumps.
Actigin®
to increase VO2 MAX & enhance athletic performance
Deer Antler Velvet
helps boost GH levels and improve recovery
Alphasize®
for unmatched focus
Astragin®
to aid in citrulline absorption
Beta-Alanine
increases strength & endurance. Experience muscle growth
How To Take Bucked Up Pre-Workout:
Take 1 serving 15-30 minutes before your workout for increased energy, pump, focus, endurance, and even hydration.
Note: BUCKED UP Pre-Workout will NOT break a fast or kick you out of ketosis.
Bucked Up Pre-Workout Supplement Facts
Serving Size:
1 Scoop (10.39g)
Servings Per Container:
30
Vitamin B12 (As Methylcobalamin) 100mcg
Citrulline Malate 2:1 6000mg
CarnoSyn Beta Alanine 2000mg
Caffeine Anhydrous 200mg
AlphaSize Alpha GPC 200mg
Taurine 100mg
Himalayan Rock Salt (Trace Minerals) 100mg
Deer Antler Velvet Extract 50mg
AstraGin 25mg
ActiGin 25mg
Other Ingredients
: Natural & Artificial Flavors, Sucralose, Citric Acid, Silicon Dioxide, Calcium Silicate, Malic Acid, Red 40 Lake.
References:
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Current opinion in clinical nutrition and metabolic care
vol. 20,1 (2017): 92-98. doi:10.1097/MCO.0000000000000340
Gilbey, Andrew, and Jose D Perezgonzalez. “Health benefits of deer and elk velvet antler supplements: a systematic review of randomised controlled studies.”
The New Zealand medical journal
vol. 125,1367 80-6. 14 Dec. 2012
Goron, Arthur et al. “Citrulline stimulates muscle protein synthesis, by reallocating ATP consumption to muscle protein synthesis.”
Journal of cachexia, sarcopenia and muscle
vol. 10,4 (2019): 919-928. doi:10.1002/jcsm.12435
Hwang, Paul et al. “Eight weeks of resistance training in conjunction with glutathione and L-Citrulline supplementation increases lean mass and has no adverse effects on blood clinical safety markers in resistance-trained males.”
Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition
vol. 15,1 30. 27 Jun. 2018, doi:10.1186/s12970-018-0235-x