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Old 04-26-2007, 09:33 PM   #1
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Who has used Anabolic Pump?

My dad is pretty damn fanatical about working out lately. As a young guy I remember looking at the absolutely freakish vascularity he had just about everywhere. Truth is he never really lifted back then but was ALWAYS working with his hands and doing physical labor, the guy still works like a beast. Anyway he's mentioned that he doesn't get much of a pump anymore and I've mentioned Anabolic Pump enough times that he's let me get him some.

SO, my question to all of you older brothers and fathers of the iron is who here has used or is using AP? How is it?
 
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Old 04-27-2007, 06:43 PM   #2
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THousands and thousand of bottles of AP sold and NOBODY who took it was in their 40's or 50's?

BUMP!
 
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Old 04-27-2007, 07:55 PM   #3
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send a PM to someone @ USP labs.....they might be able to get you some trial studies from that age group.....i'd venture to say age doesn't matter.....if you've tried it and it works for you (being younger) it should not matter what age he is....but contact them...sorry i can't be more help than that
 
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I got it for my friend who is 51 and he burned a great amount of fat on it while his upper body strength(he doesn't lift lower due to injuries) increased. He hit his 20 year bench max of 315 while on AP.
 



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I tried it for about 3 weeks and didn't see anything. Lot's of Hype. Same with Poseidon. Suppose to be the next creatine. doesn't do anything for me but. Maybe I'm just a freak.
 
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Old 04-28-2007, 01:47 PM   #6
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I tried it for about 3 weeks and didn't see anything. Lot's of Hype. Same with Poseidon. Suppose to be the next creatine. doesn't do anything for me but. Maybe I'm just a freak.
Hey BigTom. Sorry to hear AP didn't work for you. What was your diet and training like while on it? Remember carbs do need to increase while taking AP.

Have you tried Poseidon yet? We never over hyped it at all actually. All the feedback your hearing is from non-biased users posting their results. I think that is very telling IMHO.

There are a ton over over hyped supplements that don't produce much of the results they promise, so I understand your skepticism.

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Hey BigTom. Sorry to hear AP didn't work for you. What was your diet and training like while on it? Remember carbs do need to increase while taking AP.
It's great if you're low carbing too. I don't feel as flat when I drop carbs real low and take AP
 
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It's great if you're low carbing too. I don't feel as flat when I drop carbs real low and take AP
Good feeback...I was just going to test that theory this week. Looks like it should work based on your feedback! Thanks!

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Good feeback...I was just going to test that theory this week. Looks like it should work based on your feedback! Thanks!

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Yep, great stuff for cutting or bulking. I can't wait to try it out with AI's protein pancake mix
 
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Anabolic Pump give me a great pump!, drier than creatine, more in the range of an optimized Nitrous enhancer.

If you like to have that "tight pumped" feeling when you workout you would like it, if not then I don't see any reason to use it because it is not a muscle builder. I started to get back and calf pumps through out the day, which for me at this stage of my life is not that desirable.

But, if I were 25 and stalking the beach this would be a nice precursor!
 
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I tried it for about 3 weeks and didn't see anything. Lot's of Hype. Same with Poseidon. Suppose to be the next creatine. doesn't do anything for me but. Maybe I'm just a freak.
I concur, used it for a month with zero results from it...and it was certainly not from a faulty dieting and or workouts. There are plently people who seem to love it, however there is those who said it did not do jack squat for them.
 
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THousands and thousand of bottles of AP sold and NOBODY who took it was in their 40's or 50's?

BUMP!
I used it and had tremendous results - not only in leaning out and adding muscle mass, but also as an anti-inflammatory. For years I had a chronic elbow problem from weighted dips. It's gone now.

Inflammation is a major side effect of aging. AP will also keep your dad's blood sugar in check. I highly recommend it.
 
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Old 05-01-2007, 02:20 PM   #13
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I tried it for about 3 weeks and didn't see anything. Lot's of Hype. Same with Poseidon. Suppose to be the next creatine. doesn't do anything for me but. Maybe I'm just a freak.
They say that those who are insulin resistant need to give it time. I'm not sure that's the case. When I pop them I feel hypoglycemic - not just a little. I can feel it working.

You could try it on an empty stomache without carbs for a while. That's how I started. Gradually I added in low glycemic carbs.
 
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Old 05-04-2007, 07:30 PM   #14
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Sorry I forgot this thread. My oldman has been on it for about a week and I'll be seeing him this weekend so I'll report back. I'm only 27 but just to add my opinion, it works very well for me.

As for those who don't get much from it I'd also suggest trying to perhaps get your blood sugar a bit low intentionally then taking it. I've noticed that I can actually "feel" it's effects the most when I'm low ie. first thing in the morning on an empty stomach after a little cardio (prefferably horizontal thrusts). Or taking it 10-15 minutes before I finish lifting and have a whey/waxy maize shake ready.
 
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From my experience AP didn't do anything for me. However I think that has a lot to do with my high level of insulin resistance. From feedback it seems like those with good insulin sensitivity have the best success with it, and those who are like me don't get much out of it. I used an entire bottle of AP on a TKD, taking it with my PWO shake, breakfast and dinner. I never felt any hypoglycemia, and weight loss was on par with what I had experienced to that point and what I experienced afterwards. As a note I had a similar experience with Gluchophase XR from Designer Supps, so all of those insulin potentiating supps do jack for me.
 
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They say that those who are insulin resistant need to give it time. I'm not sure that's the case. When I pop them I feel hypoglycemic - not just a little. I can feel it working.

You could try it on an empty stomache without carbs for a while. That's how I started. Gradually I added in low glycemic carbs.
I work out at 6 am on an empty stomach except for NO Xplode and 10 mg Dbol. Maybe the sugar/ caffeine in NOX effected the AP. I'm 50, and lift pretty heavy for my age.
I really don't give a **** about pumps. They come and go.
I want lean muscle mass, and a six pack. Not knocking product. Just didn't do much for my. Rather spend my $$$ on AAS !
 
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looking for input!!!!

I was just skippin the pages and saw you quote about how everything can be healed. Hears a rain teaser for you my friend. 12 years ago i was a hard core iron warrior. every night 2 to 3 hours in the gym eattin right say about 3000 cals a day a ass load of protien and 1 1/2 gallons of water a day on top of working 8+ hours a day.
So lets leave it at I was a hardcore dedicated warrior. now the twist. One afternoon as I was returning home from work NYFD. No more then 3 miles from my home and Bam! I got hit Head on at 45 miles per hour by a drunk. I was driving a 91 isuzu Amigo and he was driving a 1976 Towncar so inshort my truck turned into a tin can. So as you can guess i was a mess. my list of injuries is vast and took me just under a year to learn to walk again. Now after 19 knee surgeries 6 back spine operations and 4 operations on my face and jaw to replace my shattered jaw and teeth(implants)
So now I'm kinda almost somewhat able to move and workout again i've been thinking about how to go about getting back into iron world.So as i figured it out i've lost just about 50 lbs of mass and just about 3 inches all over my frame from 290 cut to 244 lacking all defination and bulk it's sad to tell you the truth. Beyond depressing to tell you the truth. As of now I'm willing to try anything to just get some of it backeven 40% of it back will do anything but what i'm stuck with as of now. So as you can see I'm in a real mess any idea or help you or anyone you know that can help i'd apreashed it. thanks
 
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