Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Day One, Again

So today I started a new exercise campaign. Again. I started running again, after a brief hiatus. I had to focus on my bike training for a local MS ride. I also help the Fat Bottomed Girl with her training. This was her first real biking in many years so I was excited to help her get going.

Locally it is hot. Of course, this year that means in the continental US. That means getting up early to “beat” the heat. So, at early o'clock, when The Doctor told me “allons-y”, I was somewhat lacking enthusiasm for getting out of bed. Normally coffee would be the number one priority for the morning, but, caffeine is a vaso-constrictor and a diuretic, so that is right out. I also have a ridiculous tolerance to blood in my caffeine steam, so I get little energy from the stuff anyhow.

What to do, what to do. Bet you can't guess what the Vita-guru will suggest.

Right, I have a supplement for that! Today's morning came with a shot of SuperPump Max from Gaspari.  I have the orange flavor and must say it is about as enjoyable as Tang. A good pre-work out drink that focuses on delivering creatine and arginine for your workout. I find that the energy matrix of this pre-workout does not really affect me. To be fair to the supplement, remember my afore stated stimulant tolerance. I have chosen SuperPump for that very reason. If the energy from the pre-workout is to strong it will over-amp my heart and interfere with my run. I added 3 grams of AAKG to the mix and used about 10 oz of water to mix it.

FYI – For those of you who use a pre-workout to provide better vascularity during your workout, why do you only mix it in 4 to 6 oz of water? If you dilate up your blood vessels don't you need something to take up the space? Do you want your body to pull the fluid from you muscles? Food for thought.

On the whole I would say I like effects of SuperPump Max. Anyone looking for a pre-workout that successfully pumps up your muscles is going to like this drink. It is very good for the lifters that it was designed for. My only issue comes post-workout. The creatine still moves though my system rapidly causing a need for the restroom. When Rich brought out this product he assured me that the days of SuperDump were over. UMM not quite. If your workout will go over 1ish hours plan a break in the middle, cause you are gonna take it.

VG

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