Just wondering if anyone has used P-slin for MMA or Grappling (while also weight training)? and did it help?
i wouldn't think you'd want a crazy big pump in mma. what reason were u looking to use it?Just wondering if anyone has used P-slin for MMA or Grappling (while also weight training)? and did it help?
try something like cordygen that would help too.Ya it wasn't really for the pump but more the extra energy and faster recovery But I'm ordering some today to give it a shot.
I completely agree! We've had multiple logs run by MMA competitors on many different products in our cordygen line all with great results. Right now there is one being run on Cre-02/Cordygen 5 stack by a MMA athlete and he is loving it!try something like cordygen that would help too.
Since weighlifiting is a blood flow exercise the pump is part of the game.i wouldn't think you'd want a crazy big pump in mma. what reason were u looking to use it?
The pump in the cage part is wrong, particularly in the forearms. I've had many, many sessions where my forearms become engorged after just a couple of warm-up rolls.Since weighlifiting is a blood flow exercise the pump is part of the game.
Steroids cause tremendous pumps in the weight room but not in the cage.
PSLIN will allow the athlete to push the pace harder and longer...
PSLIN-Creatine-Beta Alanine is a grapplers dream.
Wrong in your case but to generalize as wrong across the board is silly. Especially with the prevelance of AAS use in the sport.The pump in the cage part is wrong, particularly in the forearms. I've had many, many sessions where my forearms become engorged after just a couple of warm-up rolls.
Anytime you can force glucose into muscle cells endurance will increase.Ya I was loving the P-slin a lot, Just blew my shoulder tho, so unfortunately I will be out for a bit. Would P-slin have good benefits just for running?
It's silly to say that there will not be a pump during a fight, especially form the grappling aspect. Generally speaking, the stand-up aspect does not have nearly as much tension placed upon the muscle, but grappling is much different in this respect. Many times, fighters experience major fatigue in the forearms while going for a choke, especially a RNC or guillotine.Wrong in your case but to generalize as wrong across the board is silly. Especially with the prevelance of AAS use in the sport.
Once gripping/forearm strength is improved that subsides but that is common even without the use of AAS.
Never said there would not be a pump, I said steroids will not cause a pump while grappling fighting as it would in the weight room. People love to get off topic by changing the direction of the subject.It's silly to say that there will not be a pump during a fight, especially form the grappling aspect. Generally speaking, the stand-up aspect does not have nearly as much tension placed upon the muscle, but grappling is much different in this respect. Many times, fighters experience major fatigue in the forearms while going for a choke, especially a RNC or guillotine.
Never said it would hurt and it is ludicrous to say that a choke should be effortless. In a live sparring/fighting situation (especially when a gi is involved), seldom is anything effortless. There are many times when fighters "burn-out" their forarems or legs while applying a Brabo, D'Arce, Guillotine or Triangle choke. In theory, it should be effortless, but no person is going to not try to fight through a submission.Never said there would not be a pump, I said steroids will not cause a pump while grappling fighting as it would in the weight room. People love to get off topic by changing the direction of the subject.
If applied correctly a choke should be effortless and from my 8 years of grappling it has never been a forearm dominant movement.
Choke is not a forearm dominated movement....Its a whole body movement so is grappling or ground fighting and you shouldn't be tense on the ground either.
Steroids will help your training and it will not hamper it and stating the other wise is illogical.
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