Jacked Factory via Amazon has
30-Serving Jacked Factory Nitrosurge Pre-Workout Powder Supplement (Blue Raspberry) on sale for $19.99 - $2 (5% off via Subscribe & Save) - $9 (extra 45% off coupon found on product page) =
$8.99.
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Product Info:- Pre-Workout/Dietary Supplement
- 30-Servings/Powder
- L-Citrulline/Beta Alanine/Caffeine
- Creatine-Free
- Manufactured in a cGMP-Certified Facility
Top Comments
Now in terms of ROI, what's the cost of a cup of coffee vs an energy drink or pre-workout. The k-cups cost what 50 cent to a dollar? The cost of this is way less even BSN at 60 servings for 45 is less or same as a k-cup.
I am not one of these meatheads either, but I have a good build and lots of years going to the gym (2-3 times a week) and using pre-workouts.
The problem with a lot of preworkouts is that they are underdosed in specific ingredients hidden from consumers by using proprietary formulas, but we know how effective common ingredients like caffeine, creatine, citrulline, and beta-alanine are at enhancing performance. To deny this but claim that studies have proven otherwise makes no sense; the science proves that some of these ingredients in the right dosages will elicit enhanced performance in most individuals.
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Now in terms of ROI, what's the cost of a cup of coffee vs an energy drink or pre-workout. The k-cups cost what 50 cent to a dollar? The cost of this is way less even BSN at 60 servings for 45 is less or same as a k-cup.
I am not one of these meatheads either, but I have a good build and lots of years going to the gym (2-3 times a week) and using pre-workouts.
Now in terms of ROI, what's the cost of a cup of coffee vs an energy drink or pre-workout. The k-cups cost what 50 cent to a dollar? The cost of this is way less even BSN at 60 servings for 45 is less or same as a k-cup.
I am not one of these meatheads either, but I have a good build and lots of years going to the gym (2-3 times a week) and using pre-workouts.
Yeah, I don't know what studies this guy is talking about. The effectiveness of pre-workouts depends on the specific ingredients and individual responses, which means a blanket statement on all pre-workouts is not only inaccurate but blatantly ignorant.
The problem with a lot of preworkouts is that they are underdosed in specific ingredients hidden from consumers by using proprietary formulas, but we know how effective common ingredients like caffeine, creatine, citrulline, and beta-alanine are at enhancing performance. To deny this but claim that studies have proven otherwise makes no sense; the science proves that some of these ingredients in the right dosages will elicit enhanced performance in most individuals.
The problem with a lot of preworkouts is that they are underdosed in specific ingredients hidden from consumers by using proprietary formulas, but we know how effective common ingredients like caffeine, creatine, citrulline, and beta-alanine are at enhancing performance. To deny this but claim that studies have proven otherwise makes no sense; the science proves that some of these ingredients in the right dosages will elicit enhanced performance in most individuals.
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