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Amino last has been great but....

db2000

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Price wise I think I can get cheaper BCAAs.

It has been awesome and when using as recommended by my former diet coach (he actually uses 2 scoops during a session with a carb like Vitargo) I don't get sore and my recovery is great.

Now I no longer have the privilege of asking him questions so I will ask it in here:

Is aminolast THAT drastically different from other BCAAs that changing to a cheaper option will result in lower quality gains?

Is there anything in it that makes it superior or will I have a very similar result if I double scoop another BCAA (I am assuming I will have to go 4:1:1????)

Thanks
 
In terms of quality of the product bery hard to beat AminoIV, read the write-up and reviews:

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Also the watermelon flavour is currently on sale in the PES insider, best time to get it is now

For a best price option look into RecoverPro, which I believe is a 4:1:1
 
I would personally utilize something like:
Amino IV
Core BCAA
Scivation Xtend
Ultima Striva
AEN Intrabolic

all of these products are very legit
 
Cellucor offers 2 BCAA products and both are fantastic profiles, not to mention some of the best mixing and tasting on the market Invalid Link Removed Definitely a lot of better options out there than Aminolast IMO
 
BCAAs are BCAAs .... mineral complexes and EAA components aside, no there is no difference
4:1:1 ratio superior to 2:1:1??
careful, you may go bald from all the hair-splitting you are doing in this thread..

BCAA are nice for recovery some feel (myself included)....others view it as inconsequential
one thing is for certain: if you think ANY product of this nature is the be-all end-all, or think it is THAT significant of an issue..you are on the wrong track
 
BCAAs are BCAAs .... mineral complexes and EAA components aside, no there is no difference 4:1:1 ratio superior to 2:1:1?? careful, you may go bald from all the hair-splitting you are doing in this thread.. BCAA are nice for recovery some feel (myself included)....others view it as inconsequential one thing is for certain: if you think ANY product of this nature is the be-all end-all, or think it is THAT significant of an issue..you are on the wrong track
Well, I'd prefer a 4:1:1 if my main goal was more leucine. :D.

Hair splitting aside, I've never felt much support from BCAA supplementation (in regards to recovery). I much prefer LCLT for this.
 
recoverpro has been my go to bcaa product for awhile now and it is 4:1:1....the 4:1:1 is a bonus though as for the price and servings plus good flavors i'd probably still buy it at 2:1:1

i've been mixing it compete for intraworkout....i'm a big supporter of intraworkout products as i see a noticeable difference from when i don't take them
 
I've used many different BCAAs but I really like Athletic Xtreme's Stacked BCAAs. It tastes great, doesn't leave a nasty after taste & it really helps with my recovery.
 
I've used many different BCAAs but I really like Athletic Xtreme's Stacked BCAAs. It tastes great, doesn't leave a nasty after taste & it really helps with my recovery.

i actually have a tub of it in my stash, blueberry, just don't know what flavor compete to mix it with
 
BCAAs are BCAAs .... mineral complexes and EAA components aside, no there is no difference
4:1:1 ratio superior to 2:1:1??
careful, you may go bald from all the hair-splitting you are doing in this thread..

BCAA are nice for recovery some feel (myself included)....others view it as inconsequential
one thing is for certain: if you think ANY product of this nature is the be-all end-all, or think it is THAT significant of an issue..you are on the wrong track

Lol.

Bcaas have no place for me personally. DOMs is just a process. Want to aleviate it?work that same muscle group again :D
 
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