honkeykong
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With the recent bad press, is this pre workout mix really worth it? Or are there better pre workout powders?
With the recent bad press, is this pre workout mix really worth it? Or are there better pre workout powders?
With the recent bad press, is this pre workout mix really worth it? Or are there better pre workout powders?
What are you looking for in your pre-workout?
call me biast but formutech's volatile is awesome. the pumps, taste, and extreme focus provide some killer workouts. feel free to ask any questions
What's up biased? How have you been man?
- Valdez
i have other names in mind to call you..call me biast
I personally have used jack3d over the years off and on and have not had any issues dosing it around 1&1/2 scoops pre workout. I think the where people can get into trouble is they try to use this product which was designed for weight training in other venues such as marathon running, high intensity training,... things that put sustained stress on the heart for longer durations than weight training. Lately i've switched to the Jack3d Micro formula and have found that while the stimulation effect is much different (and perhaps lighter), my performance is actually better. If you are still concerned about health issues with Jack3d, I'd encourage you to try out Jack3d Micro.
realistically tho: how many hundreds of thousands of ppl (even millions) do you think have used jack3d and other DMAA-containing products, and were just fine? the minute % of deaths from this - for whatever reason (mostly operator error imo) - are less (far less) than the % of deaths of ppl traveling on the road
medical error is the cause of thousands of deaths each yr, but you don't hear about this..
so, unless you want to start the same kind of thread regarding "is it worth it to drive?" or "is it worth it to seek medical guidance?", i think you should consider the context we are speaking in here.
surely i understand your pointI see your point but to play devils advocate here, driving and medical advice can hardly be considered analogous to using a pre workout. Like I said, I understand what you're saying but medical interventions and driving are necessities for most, where a preworkout can be chosen accordingly.
Would I choose a preworkout that has a history of deaths occurring with use, or something that has never been linked to fatalities? Me personally, I'd opt for something that hasn't been involved in the deaths of the users. I operate on risk vs reward and death is a pretty big risk to take for a preworkout supplement; when I can easily opt for an alternative product.
That's just me.
- Valdez
With the recent bad press, is this pre workout mix really worth it? Or are there better pre workout powders?
surely i understand your point
okay then, let's ponder: if you could still get hold of ephedra, for the (anecdotally speaking) all-time BEST fat-loss combo ECA -- would you?
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i seeTbh I've never even dabbled I like to err on the side of caution. Am I being overly cautious? More than likely but its worked thus far lol. Plus, I've never had to use a "fat burner". I've always had the trouble of gaining and keeping, let alone trying to burn. Sure I've used supplements that potentiate fat loss but never something with the primary MOA of fat loss.
- Valdez
Do you feel a 40 minute VO2 max workout (Kettlebell snatches) falls into this category?
I personally have used jack3d over the years off and on and have not had any issues dosing it around 1&1/2 scoops pre workout. I think the where people can get into trouble is they try to use this product which was designed for weight training in other venues such as marathon running, high intensity training,... things that put sustained stress on the heart for longer durations than weight training. Lately i've switched to the Jack3d Micro formula and have found that while the stimulation effect is much different (and perhaps lighter), my performance is actually better. If you are still concerned about health issues with Jack3d, I'd encourage you to try out Jack3d Micro.
first boldened: see that's the thing..you have multiple causes here (and there are more reasons contributing to those reasons..) you cannot unquestionably determine that DMAA had anything to do with being primary causeI 100% agree. I had an argument with this guy at work who does not believe in supplements and he sent me the article in which some lady in Europe I think recently died after a marathon she was running, and the medical examiner said it was heart failure compounded by DMAA. I told him that Jack3d appears to be made for bodybuilders, NOT marathon runners who run for hours with an elevated heart rate and normally are nutrient deficient AND don't drink enough water. I also think Jack3d is a little strong for women. Even the military guys who died were not working out, but doing exercises that raised their hr for HOURS at a time.
first boldened: see that's the thing..you have multiple causes here (and there are more reasons contributing to those reasons..) you cannot unquestionably determine that DMAA had anything to do with being primary cause
we can sit here and speculate all day..does nobody any good
second boldened: again - this would be your opinion, not factual, and IMO not even clearly stated by you, on the platform you are espousing
too strong fro women? really? at what dose? or just period? pure speculation, on your part
very nice, well saidI agree. I remember reading in a running mag that marathon runners are at a substantialy increased risk of heart attack during and after competition. I would speculate that if DMAA had a role to play in this womans untimely death that it was because it exacerbated a preexisting condition or set of risk factors. I find the deaths of the the two soldiers a bit more alarming as it would seem to rule out any preexisting condition theory. In both cases we do not even know the amount of DMAA consumed which is an important factor. In the case of the two soldiers (God rest their souls) a possible overdose seems more probable. At the end of the day the data does not lie. The number of DMAA consumers VS the number of reported adverse reactions/Deaths convinces me that it is safe if used as directed, at least in the short term. Caffiene can kill if you take to much too.
first boldened: see that's the thing..you have multiple causes here (and there are more reasons contributing to those reasons..) you cannot unquestionably determine that DMAA had anything to do with being primary cause
we can sit here and speculate all day..does nobody any good
second boldened: again - this would be your opinion, not factual, and IMO not even clearly stated by you, on the platform you are espousing
too strong fro women? really? at what dose? or just period?
pure speculation, on your part
first boldened: see that's the thing..you have multiple causes here (and there are more reasons contributing to those reasons..) you cannot unquestionably determine that DMAA had anything to do with being primary cause
we can sit here and speculate all day..does nobody any good
second boldened: again - this would be your opinion, not factual, and IMO not even clearly stated by you, on the platform you are espousing
too strong fro women? really? at what dose? or just period?
pure speculation, on your part