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This is one way, or to split up servings.I generally use 3 g pre workout ~ Invalid Link Removed
in same vein as creatine, splitting up the dosing or timing of dosing does not matter...take when it is convenientIve seen dosed 1.5gm twice per day, but Im not sure how critical split dosing this amount is. Ive read some guys split dose, some dont, some go higher than 3gm per day, some go pre wo, etc.
that's how i roll...k.i.s.s.Out of laziness and just trying to be efficient with remembering, I'd opt for pre-workout.
correct - individual tolerance is only thing besides personal preference, that really has any bearing on these dosing timing/amount issues...you can also take with food rather than on empty stomach, if sensitive stomach presents3g a day is the typical daily dose. A lot of people split it into 1.5g doses because too much at one time can cause stomach distress.
As far as I understand things betaine is a 'saturation' thing, as opposed to 'acute', meaning you want to take it regularly in order to benefit from it.
yes, these guys got itit is more of a saturation, like creatine and beta alanine.
no data that I am aware of shows any negative potential in long-term administration, so this is personal choice..alright so how long should i run it for? is there ever a need to cycle off?
i was going for more along the lines of "keep it simple snag", but yeah stupid works tooSnag does your k.i.s.s mean keep it simple stupid? If so never knew anyone else used that lol..
i was going for more along the lines of "keep it simple snag", but yeah stupid works too![]()
I was really impressed with the study on 2.5g betaine, ever since I've been using that dose preWO.
How do you typically dose it? Split the dosage or all in one bolus?I seem to have more physical energy taking it. Not a direct boost like caffeine or anything. I just get tired out easier when I don't take it. Recovery is definitely improved.
How do you typically dose it? Split the dosage or all in one bolus?
sure it does - that is why our betaine product is called Max PumpDoes Betaine act as a pump product? I do a lot of running and recently added it in and my calves have been getting really pumped as I run, almost painful. Or could this be the muscle fullness that others have mentioned, that I'm feeling?
sure it does - that is why our betaine product is called Max Pump Invalid Link Removed a lot of benefits with this compound
yeah there's nothing you can do about the total saturation issue that occurs, with respect to trying to "time your dosing", but it may not behoove you to dose right before one of your runsThank you sir for the answer!
That's a very solid looking product, I'll have to pick it up when I do my next big order.
So should I simply not take betaine when I'm going on long runs? It seems like on one hand it helps improve my endurance but on the other it makes my calves too pumped, or I could just be a man and push through the calf pumps lol![]()
yeah there's nothing you can do about the total saturation issue that occurs, with respect to trying to "time your dosing", but it may not behoove you to dose right before one of your runs
remember - once this is in your system, timing of dosing really loses its extent of importance