Cordycepts, COP, BA, cardiotryx
I avoid research chemicals that big pharma abandons. There's a reason they abandon it after hundred of millions are spent.
What is your electrolyte supp of choice? I want to skip the Gatorade/powerade drinks and I dnt like coconut water for an intra.
My intra has been Compete ever since they brought it out. As of about 6 or maybe more months ago, I've added 5g taurine to it. 1 scoop + taurine gets me through most of my lifting sessions and I mix the same thing up for basketball. I'll usually take down 2 of those over the course of 2 hours of playing. I'll mix one shaker up and drink it across about 2 games, then fill up with just water and drink that over 1 game, then refill the combo and drink it over the next game or so.
When training for mma I'd go with eca over follidrone. Use (-)-epi on your bbuilding phase and ec on mma periods. Given of course you cycle the ec stack. Follidrone on the other hand you can probably run year round w/ no issues besides a lighter wallet
There are many research chemicals that big pharma have abandoned yet work for bodybuilding/endurance purposes.
Endurance athletes have not abandoned Cardarine. So it must have some use when administered properly and from a reliable source.
More ephedrine for meephedra [bronkaid] tolerance as far as stim effect builds very rapidly for me....i would save the bronkaid for really heavy training sessions[sparring] only and use before matches to limit tolerance, imo.
More ephedrine for meI use it preworkout for 2-3months out of the year. I only stop because I train for gains majority of the year. It takes me about 8-12 weeks on eca to shed. Past that I stop w/out the tolerance build up being noticed.
No it's good he hears different points of view so hes aware of what he can expect.everyone is different...but you are using eca for a different purpose than what the op is wanting...for his purpose i think he would be best off with occassional use, but i might be wrong, lol.
+1 to Cordyceps, the MST line has some good stuff for endurance. Beta alanine also a good staple.
Cardiotryx
Cordygen5
I had the same question about the cordyceps/forskolin interaction; in fact it was my very first post here on AM but it was never fully resolved.
Best endurance supp I've found, Cordygen5 by MST.
I was a real big fan of Vengeance by xtreme formulations (also cordygen in it)
When training for mma I'd go with eca over follidrone. Use (-)-epi on your bbuilding phase and ec on mma periods. Given of course you cycle the ec stack. Follidrone on the other hand you can probably run year round w/ no issues besides a lighter wallet
I respectfully disagree. When I was training for my last muay thai comp, I used (-)-epi with only citrulline (and I use that year round) and there was a profound improvement in endurance and recovery that helped in all phases of my training. Adding in all the additional sparring and training can and does deplete your stamina and strength, but I was still putting in weight work similar to before I was adding in all the cardio. I think it is the ultimate addition to any sport that is requiring endurance while maintaining strength.
I respectfully disagree. When I was training for my last muay thai comp, I used (-)-epi with only citrulline (and I use that year round) and there was a profound improvement in endurance and recovery that helped in all phases of my training. Adding in all the additional sparring and training can and does deplete your stamina and strength, but I was still putting in weight work similar to before I was adding in all the cardio. I think it is the ultimate addition to any sport that is requiring endurance while maintaining strength.
apparently not everyone responds well to epi products, while ephedra is much more consistent with results, imo.
Do you feel that (-)epi or anything else you took aided in preserving some muscle during all that intense training? I know I'll lose some but I'm going to try to treat my training cycles like a bulk (lifting) > cut (kickboxing) > bulk (lifting) etc. to try and keep what I have.
That, and as of right now I'm not planning on competing again (just yet) so I don't need to worry about weight classes etc.
I think that BCAAs would certainly be helpful as well. Plus, eating above maintenance in your training will help from the need to bulk, cut, bulk as much.
I have read a lot of hit and miss with (-)epi but its one of the things I'm going to try out, if for nothing else the general health benefits. Appreciate the insight into ephedra though. I've got a nice list of things to work thru and test out now.
Legit drugs?
Seems like PeakATP helps a lot on endurance.
Also read somewhere about Lodhra Bark (like in ABE) helping on improving VO2 Max etc.
COP intrigues me.
Searched pubmed and found nothing about it.
Anyone has a link for papers on it?
kboxer7 any further updates with your testing? Any standouts?
CTryx 1 hour out
Pre-Workout with no creatine 30 min later
1 tab Bronkaid 15 min later
That's my go to
(fwiw, Cardarine is very helpful at the 1 hour out mark, too)
Why a pre with no creatine?
I believe one of the ingredients in CTryx interacts/competes with creatine and it reduces the effectiveness of CT. That's what I've always heard but don't know for sure.
Oh, so no creatine at all or can I dose at another time?
IIRC it was 8 hours Matt suggested. But yeah, I still use my creatine; just make sure it's as far away as I can get it on my 2 cardio days each week
Will CT "build up" or is it only effective when you take it?
Yeah a few updates:
1. I'm still liking Conqu3r pre cardio, but I've also played with HYDRO3 and I like that as well for endurance.
2. Creatine has seemed to help with energy for sprints but not respiratory capacity or endurance.
3. I was using EpiPlex to start, and once I bumped up to 3 caps it took about 30 days to notice an improvement (fairly decent) in the endurance department. After that I switched to Epic Unleashed TD and about 2 weeks in I really could tell the difference. Whereas the caps gave a more acute and shorter lived benefit the TD seems to keep my endurance up throughout the day.
4. I gave DMAA based products a try again and the energy is WHOA, and clean. I use these very sparingly and always pair with a vasodialator (NO/Nitrate product etc) to mediate BP issues while doing cardio.
5. Tried a fairly crappy pre-workout I got on sale that had a good amt of cordyceps in it. And I have to say, it really does seem to help. I'll be looking into a better product or bulk to really hone in on whether or not its the cordyceps that is the cause.
Also on my list to try is Higenemine. It has similar properties to DMAA but does not constrict blood vessels. Also, it is purported to cause broncodialation which may help with cardio activities. So I'm looking forward to that as well. WIll keep this updated.
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