I would have asked about the white flood and purple wraath combo, but both together are almost 70 bucks shipped, and im not trying to spend that. I'm just trying to preserve my muscle on my cut and not gain any weight, thanks.
dude IMO purple wraath is waaayyy over priced. if you really want some EAA's and some beta-alanine go buy them bulk and save yourself 30 bucks.
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dude IMO purple wraath is waaayyy over priced. if you really want some EAA's and some beta-alanine go buy them bulk and save yourself 30 bucks.
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btw how many calories does jacked have?
good question...doesnt even say on the jar i have in front of me
I would recommend jack3d for a cut. It doesn't have enough creatine monohydrate to make you bloated or retain lots of water but it will still help with putting on lean muscle. When I took jack3d my appetite seemed to pretty much disappear and I was on a bulk so I literally had to force myself to eat. Also it will give you the PLENTY of energy in the gym for a cut training program: high reps, lots of super sets, and cardio...
seems to be alot of jacked fans here but n.o. shotgun helped me lose weight. vpx included some ingredients from redline from it like hordenine, etc that supposedly help with fat burning.. that or no shotgun dehydrates the **** out of you--i think both lol, but i love no shotgun for a cut also because each scoop has 20 grams of protein in it so, which seems to give me better endurance on total body destroyer workouts, and then i don't have to include as many calories after my workout
ALSO white flood contains no creatine, so if your really serious about cutting down on some fat, i'd definitely check that out. you can order FREE samples of it with each purchase on NutraPlanet or just pay for shipping on one if your really serious about trying it out.
What's wrong with creatine on a cut?
Some people experience water retention or bloating while taking creatine. I'm sure a small dosage of a gram or two a day wouldn't hurt, but when you start hitting it hard most people can get a "puffy" look...