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Let's Get Stupid Pre-Workout by Huck Finn Barbell
Natty SuperStore is thrilled to announce the arrival of the much-anticipated "Let's Get Stupid" Pre-Workout by Huck Finn Barbell. Esteemed for its potent formula, this pre-workout promises to help fitness enthusiasts achieve their goals, pushing boundaries and setting new records.
Dive deep to discover the power-packed ingredients and the magic they bring to your workouts.
Let's Get Stupid Pre-Workout Key Ingredients Panel
Citrulline Malate
Citrulline Malate is renowned for enhancing nitric oxide levels in the body. By doing so, it promotes better blood flow, which can result in improved oxygen delivery and nutrient transport to working muscles.
- Boosts athletic performance
- May help reduce muscle soreness post-exercise1
- Can promote increased endurance during workouts
Beta-Alanine
This amino acid plays a key role in producing carnosine, a compound that helps buffer acid in muscles, potentially improving performance during high-intensity exercises.
- Enhances exercise capacity
- Delays onset of muscle fatigue2
- Beneficial for high-intensity short-duration exercises
Caffeine Anhydrous
A more potent form of regular caffeine, Caffeine Anhydrous stimulates the nervous system, making you feel more alert and focused.
- Amplifies energy and concentration
- May increase metabolic rate3
- Boosts exercise performance
Alpha-GPC
A cholinergic compound, Alpha-GPC may boost the production of acetylcholine in the brain, enhancing cognitive function and muscle contractions.
- Potentially increases power output
- Enhances cognitive function4
- Supports brain health
Taurine
Known for its myriad health benefits, Taurine is an amino acid that supports neurological development and helps regulate the level of water and mineral salts in the blood.
- Enhances athletic performance
- Supports heart health5
- Helps regulate cellular hydration and electrolyte balance
Dendrobium
Traditionally used in Chinese medicine, Dendrobium provides a range of benefits related to boosting physical and athletic performance.
- Increases stamina and endurance
- May provide a mental energy boost
- Supports a healthy metabolic rate
Synephrine HCL
Synephrine HCL, commonly sourced from bitter orange, is a popular stimulant known to enhance metabolic rate and energy.
- Increases fat burn potential
- Boosts energy levels
- May suppress appetite6
AstraGin
AstraGin is a patented blend derived from Astragalus and Panax notoginseng. This ingredient stands out for its ability to enhance the absorption of various nutrients, ensuring you get the maximum benefit from every component of your pre-workout.
- Amplifies nutrient uptake
- Supports a healthy gut environment for better digestion
- Works synergistically to enhance the efficacy of other ingredients in the formula
Actigin
Derived from Panax notoginseng and Rosa roxburghii, Actigin is known to improve exercise performance by increasing oxygen uptake and aiding rapid recovery.
- Supports faster post-exercise recovery
- Enhances stamina and endurance7
- Helps reduce inflammation post-workout
With a formula that speaks for itself, "Let's Get Stupid" Pre-Workout by Huck Finn Barbell is your reliable companion for workouts that matter. Get yours now at Natty SuperStore and feel the difference.
Footnotes
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Pérez-Guisado, J., & Jakeman, P. M. (2010). Citrulline malate enhances athletic anaerobic performance and relieves muscle soreness. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 24(5), 1215-1222.
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Hobson, R. M., Saunders, B., Ball, G., Harris, R. C., & Sale, C. (2012). Effects of β-alanine supplementation on exercise performance: a meta-analysis. Amino acids, 43(1), 25-37.
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Dulloo, A. G., Geissler, C. A., Horton, T., Collins, A., & Miller, D. S. (1989). Normal caffeine consumption: influence on thermogenesis and daily energy expenditure in lean and postobese human volunteers. The American journal of clinical nutrition, 49(1), 44-50.
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Zeisel, S. H. (2012). Dietary choline: biochemistry, physiology, and pharmacology. Annual Review of Nutrition, 32, 213-231.
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Schaffer, S. W., Jong, C. J., Ramila, K. C., & Azuma, J. (2010). Physiological roles of taurine in heart and muscle. Journal of biomedical science, 17(1), S2.
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Stohs, S. J., Preuss, H. G., & Shara, M. (2011). The safety of Citrus aurantium (bitter orange) and its primary protoalkaloid p-synephrine. Phytotherapy research, 25(10), 1421-1428.
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Lyle, N., Gomes, A., Sur, T. K., Munshi, S., Paul, S., Chatterjee, S., & Chatterjee, S. (2015). The role of antioxidant properties of Nardostachys jatamansi in alleviation of the symptoms of the chronic fatigue syndrome. Behavioural brain research, 293, 237-243.
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