My order from NP showed up today (freaky fast), so I'm going to stop what I've been taking and start the Flexatril tomorrow. Hope it helps my tendon issues
I got a feeling you are going to like the Flexatril. I just call it flexy now.My order from NP showed up today (freaky fast), so I'm going to stop what I've been taking and start the Flexatril tomorrow. Hope it helps my tendon issues
Guess I should read ahead before replying! lolPost up that order on the "In This Mail Thread"
Always like to see what our customers at NP are grabbing!
Since this log is what convinced me to try Flexatril, I'll post my thoughts here. I'm only on day 4, so I'm currently in the loading phase. I've been dealing with Achilles tendonitis and tendinosis for awhile now. This past summer, I had a 75% tear in my right foot, and the left was the worst tendinitis my Orthopedic Dr had ever seen. Wore a boot for 4 months while the tear healed, really had to watch what I did. I had to be careful with squats, and of course no calf exercises at all. Hack squat machine, leg press, leg curls and the like is about it. Anyway, today I did legs at the gym and pushed a little harder than I normally would have. I did front squats on the hack machine 90 x 15, 180 x 15, 270 x 10 and 360 x 8 (which I haven't hit in a long time!) as well as lying leg curls and leg extensions. Normally after my workout, if I sit down for any length of time my Achilles tend to tighten up, and I spend a couple minutes hobbling around until they loosen up. Today, while they are still tender, it's nothing like what it should have been, considering I pushed a little harder than I normally would have. I guess long story short, I had been taking a fairly popular combination for the past month, with no real signs of improvement. It might be a little early to say for sure, but so far I'm really impressed with Flexatril! Can't imagine not having this in my cabinet.
Sorry for the long winded post, but I'm really happy with Flexatril so far. I almost hate to admit this, but trail running is something I've always loved doing and haven't been able to for almost a year. Looks like Flexatril might allow that to happen again.
Since this log is what convinced me to try Flexatril, I'll post my thoughts here. I'm only on day 4, so I'm currently in the loading phase. I've been dealing with Achilles tendonitis and tendinosis for awhile now. This past summer, I had a 75% tear in my right foot, and the left was the worst tendinitis my Orthopedic Dr had ever seen. Wore a boot for 4 months while the tear healed, really had to watch what I did. I had to be careful with squats, and of course no calf exercises at all. Hack squat machine, leg press, leg curls and the like is about it. Anyway, today I did legs at the gym and pushed a little harder than I normally would have. I did front squats on the hack machine 90 x 15, 180 x 15, 270 x 10 and 360 x 8 (which I haven't hit in a long time!) as well as lying leg curls and leg extensions. Normally after my workout, if I sit down for any length of time my Achilles tend to tighten up, and I spend a couple minutes hobbling around until they loosen up. Today, while they are still tender, it's nothing like what it should have been, considering I pushed a little harder than I normally would have. I guess long story short, I had been taking a fairly popular combination for the past month, with no real signs of improvement. It might be a little early to say for sure, but so far I'm really impressed with Flexatril! Can't imagine not having this in my cabinet.
Sorry for the long winded post, but I'm really happy with Flexatril so far. I almost hate to admit this, but trail running is something I've always loved doing and haven't been able to for almost a year. Looks like Flexatril might allow that to happen again.
Another one bites the dust
Told ya this stuff is potent!
Had it not been for your experience so far Studhorse I probably wouldn't have tried it. I figured if it can help an old fcker like you, maybe there's a chance!
And I honestly don't have a lot of joint issues. Picked up a few while on this last cycle, but nothing horrible. Tendons and ligaments, on the other hand.....
Off week is over. Back to the Gym brothers!
Going to Mix my Preform Xtend with a Pre (1 dose) before I leave for the Gym and Sip it Intra (Second Dose). the Shoulder is still pain free during normal activities at work. of course I sit at a desk. Worked on the wife's Explorer Saturday and had my arm in some weird positions above my head and no pain! Hell Ya! FLEXATRIL
Chef bob spreading the truth !!!
Would love if you could write 2-3 sentence updates on flex and perform at the end of each week for feedback I can gather for the company
You have been killing it man
So no more old guy excuses - now that you're all Flexatriled, I expect you to hang with the rest of us young guys! Lmbfao!
Off week is over. Back to the Gym brothers!
Going to Mix my Preform Xtend with a Pre (1 dose) before I leave for the Gym and Sip it Intra (Second Dose). the Shoulder is still pain free during normal activities at work. of course I sit at a desk. Worked on the wife's Explorer Saturday and had my arm in some weird positions above my head and no pain! Hell Ya! FLEXATRIL
What do you do for a living ??
What do you do for a living ??
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2 week update:
Flexatril:
All I can say after taking Flexatril for only 12 days my left shoulder has note felt this good in a year. The main thing I fell is that the all-day pain is gone and the pain during workouts has dropped 50%.
All my minor joint pain is gone and doesn’t affect me at all when I work out.
This stuff is for REAL! I’m 53 years old and have 35years of weight training and the joint issues that come with it!
Xtend Perform:
I have only taken this for 5 workouts. I have noticed my DOMs are none existent, and my endurance is up slightly. Still too early to tell.
thats great news about the shoulder and joints!!. awesome brother
maybe he just does it on the side ??!!
Trying to post with one hand. Brb
With a break in the action - just for a minute.....
Tried xtend mango today. Did 2 scoops in 40 oz of water. Started about 10 minutes pre and finished about 10 minutes post. First impression: mango is delicious - who woulda thunk it?!
It does taste good doesn't it! do you get the peach after taste? or is it just me?
Couldn't put my finger on it...definitely peach like after taste....but in a good way...
I gotta tell you guys something. For the first time in months, my Achilles tendons don't hurt. I even did calf raises today, using the base on one of the machines for a 3" incline to stretch out the tendons, and the result is that they are a little tender. Had I attempted that 2 weeks ago, I would be unable to walk. After sitting for 20 minutes, my Achilles tendons would have tightened up to the point that I would have been unable to walk normally. Pushing them like I did today probably wasn't the best idea, but I needed to see if they had actually improved. It's amazing the difference, and I wish I had tried Flexatril 6 months ago.
This sounds corny, but Thanks Studhorse. You have no idea how much this has helped me. I'm pretty confident that within a month or two I'll be back to trail running, which is freaking phenomenal!
Glad to hear it's working for you my bother! Didn't know what it would do for a tendon. I know my anckles don't ache any longer after I train them. They even crack and pop less and both hardly have any cartilage left.I gotta tell you guys something. For the first time in months, my Achilles tendons don't hurt. I even did calf raises today, using the base on one of the machines for a 3" incline to stretch out the tendons, and the result is that they are a little tender. Had I attempted that 2 weeks ago, I would be unable to walk. After sitting for 20 minutes, my Achilles tendons would have tightened up to the point that I would have been unable to walk normally. Pushing them like I did today probably wasn't the best idea, but I needed to see if they had actually improved. It's amazing the difference, and I wish I had tried Flexatril 6 months ago.
This sounds corny, but Thanks Studhorse. You have no idea how much this has helped me. I'm pretty confident that within a month or two I'll be back to trail running, which is freaking phenomenal!
SFreed try training your calves with 3-1-4
Hold at the top for 3 seconds, down in 1 sec. And strength for 4 seconds, start over. Guy showed me this about 8 months ago. I started to get growth in my calves again. I got crappy calves, and I have trained them all the time and a lot of different was.
Excellent article. Thanks for sharing! Going to implement this. I had my timing off and I stretch way to much and a little too long.Read
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