7.1-Oz Cellucor C4 Sport Pre Workout Powder (Watermelon, 30 Servings)
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Model: 7.1-Oz (30 Servings) Cellucor C4 Sport Pre Workout Powder (Watermelon)
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Cellucor C4 Sport Pre Workout Powder Watermelon - Pre Workout Energy with Creatine + 135mg Caffeine and Beta-Alanine Performance Blend - NSF Certified for Sport 30 Servings
Manufacturer:
Nutrabolt
Model Number:
104601
Product SKU:
B07349CKML
UPC:
810390029174
ASIN:
B07349CKML
Brand:
Cellucor
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
3.6 x 3.6 x 4 inches
Item Weight:
0.44312915 Pounds
Item model number:
104601
Manufacturer:
Nutrabolt
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Realistically? For most people: Just coffee is a good pre-workout - it's the caffeine that gives you most of what you need - i.e. the energy to go get 'em The big improvements for any form of exercise will be from enough protein + Creatine.
But these pre-workouts do work, and they do get you jazzed up to go do things. So if you want, at this price, I'd give it a try. I do recommend taking a half dose though for a while to get used to it. A full dose if you're not expecting it can be... weird feeling, to say the least.
Thanks for the biased opinion with zero to back it up your claim
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Red 40 in it. Just a heads up for those trying to avoid the food dyes. Europe and many other places have already banned things like this for side effects but not the good ol' USA.
In the year of our Lord 2024 and we're still seeing these companies do proprietary blends. I cannot stress this enough:
DO. NOT. BUY. PROP. BLENDS.
If you're unaware of what that is, look at the Supplement Facts for this product. See something that says "C4 Sport Performance Blend?" 3.181 grams TOTAL of:
You don't know exactly how much of those 6 things are going into your body. If you're going to get into supplements, buy products where the ingredients are stated clearly on the label.
Yes. Preworkout is preworkout. It's got all the good stuff, caffeine, taurine, beta alanine, branch chain amino acids creatine, everything else is a bonus.
In the year of our Lord 2024 and we're still seeing these companies do proprietary blends. I cannot stress this enough:
DO. NOT. BUY. PROP. BLENDS.
If you're unaware of what that is, look at the Supplement Facts for this product. See something that says "C4 Sport Performance Blend?" 3.181 grams TOTAL of:
You don't know exactly how much of those 6 things are going into your body. If you're going to get into supplements, buy products where the ingredients are stated clearly on the label.
Yes. Preworkout is preworkout. It's got all the good stuff, caffeine, taurine, beta alanine, branch chain amino acids creatine, everything else is a bonus.
"Preworkout is preworkout" nah that isn't true. And there's no need for creatine and branch Amino acids in your preworkout. You are getting less bang for your buck. If you want creatine, buy it in bulk and take 3 to 5 g a day. Don't rely on a questionable amount in your pre. And branch Amino acids, arguably useless you are a fringe case. Maybe if you're an elite athlete. Either way it's a waste of space in your preworkout.
Didn't even give an opinion on the product itself; just trying to be informational and helpful lol. But people see my comment, have some sort of weird brand loyalty to C4, and thumbs down anything that's perceived as negative.
I've tried I don't know how many preworkouts at this point and have learned a lot. I wish someone said something to me about all the games these supplement companies play.
Realistically? For most people: Just coffee is a good pre-workout - it's the caffeine that gives you most of what you need - i.e. the energy to go get 'em The big improvements for any form of exercise will be from enough protein + Creatine.
But these pre-workouts do work, and they do get you jazzed up to go do things. So if you want, at this price, I'd give it a try. I do recommend taking a half dose though for a while to get used to it. A full dose if you're not expecting it can be... weird feeling, to say the least.
Didn't even give an opinion on the product itself; just trying to be informational and helpful lol. But people see my comment, have some sort of weird brand loyalty to C4, and thumbs down anything that's perceived as negative.
I've tried I don't know how many preworkouts at this point and have learned a lot. I wish someone said something to me about all the games these supplement companies play.
And they gave me thumbs down for even getting involved lol.
People should be looking to the ingredient list, furthermore know what to look for as far effective amounts of each named ingredient. As you said they should get away with proprietary blends where they can name a number of ingredients and slap on a total weight rather than itemizing them.
And I'm advocating for staying away from the unnecessary ingredients that make it into the cheaper formulas as they tend to pad the scoops and the total weight of the product. Stuff like creatine, amino acids and b-vitamins in your formula might sound like a good idea until you do some digging.
Looking at the ingredients, you're getting what you paid for at the sale price. Low dosages of the important stuff and space-filler ingredients that you can get in other forms for far cheaper (b-vitamins and creatine). If you're serious about a preworkout this wouldn't be what I'd recommend in the long term. If you need something to get you started this is ok for the price.
99.99% of people just want the cheap energy, not the vitamins.
That said, supplementhunt website is where it's at for all supps
"Preworkout is preworkout" nah that isn't true. And there's no need for creatine and branch Amino acids in your preworkout. You are getting less bang for your buck. If you want creatine, buy it in bulk and take 3 to 5 g a day. Don't rely on a questionable amount in your pre. And branch Amino acids, arguably useless you are a fringe case. Maybe if you're an elite athlete. Either way it's a waste of space in your preworkout.
Preworkout is absolutely just preworkout. Just about every single person wants an energy boost. Buy your pre based on caffeine content. Other shit like guarana, or that stuff that makes you itch lmao, ain't gonna make a big impact. I drink it for the energy and flavor. If you want just caffeine, caffeine tabs are dirt cheap and coffee is probably next in line.
Preworkout is absolutely just preworkout. Just about every single person wants an energy boost. Buy your pre based on caffeine content. Other shit like guarana, or that stuff that makes you itch lmao, ain't gonna make a big impact. I drink it for the energy and flavor. If you want just caffeine, caffeine tabs are dirt cheap and coffee is probably next in line.
I would argue people also want their moneys worth and don't want filler items. Once you go down the rabbit hole you realize there are differences and you want to know what you're putting in your body. I keep Cuban coffee, green and black tea, and preworkout in the house. I'm telling you they are not equal lmao. That said I have a good idea of what I'm getting into with whatever I reach for.
99.99% of people just want the cheap energy, not the vitamins.
That said, supplementhunt website is where it's at for all supps
Cool. So you prove my point. This preworkout includes 200% the DV of a B-vitamin that you could order in another form for cheap from the website you mentioned or whoever your trusted vitamin source is
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But these pre-workouts do work, and they do get you jazzed up to go do things. So if you want, at this price, I'd give it a try. I do recommend taking a half dose though for a while to get used to it. A full dose if you're not expecting it can be... weird feeling, to say the least.
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Thanks for the biased opinion with zero to back it up your claim
DO. NOT. BUY. PROP. BLENDS.
If you're unaware of what that is, look at the Supplement Facts for this product. See something that says "C4 Sport Performance Blend?" 3.181 grams TOTAL of:
Beta Alanine
L-Arginine
Creatine
Sodium Citrate
Magnesium Chloride
Dipotassium Phosphate
You don't know exactly how much of those 6 things are going into your body. If you're going to get into supplements, buy products where the ingredients are stated clearly on the label.
Yes. Preworkout is preworkout. It's got all the good stuff, caffeine, taurine, beta alanine, branch chain amino acids creatine, everything else is a bonus.
DO. NOT. BUY. PROP. BLENDS.
If you're unaware of what that is, look at the Supplement Facts for this product. See something that says "C4 Sport Performance Blend?" 3.181 grams TOTAL of:
Beta Alanine
L-Arginine
Creatine
Sodium Citrate
Magnesium Chloride
Dipotassium Phosphate
You don't know exactly how much of those 6 things are going into your body. If you're going to get into supplements, buy products where the ingredients are stated clearly on the label.
They gave you thumbs down but you're not wrong.
"Preworkout is preworkout" nah that isn't true. And there's no need for creatine and branch Amino acids in your preworkout. You are getting less bang for your buck. If you want creatine, buy it in bulk and take 3 to 5 g a day. Don't rely on a questionable amount in your pre. And branch Amino acids, arguably useless you are a fringe case. Maybe if you're an elite athlete. Either way it's a waste of space in your preworkout.
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I've tried I don't know how many preworkouts at this point and have learned a lot. I wish someone said something to me about all the games these supplement companies play.
But these pre-workouts do work, and they do get you jazzed up to go do things. So if you want, at this price, I'd give it a try. I do recommend taking a half dose though for a while to get used to it. A full dose if you're not expecting it can be... weird feeling, to say the least.
This is completely different from coffee ☕
I've tried I don't know how many preworkouts at this point and have learned a lot. I wish someone said something to me about all the games these supplement companies play.
And they gave me thumbs down for even getting involved lol.
People should be looking to the ingredient list, furthermore know what to look for as far effective amounts of each named ingredient. As you said they should get away with proprietary blends where they can name a number of ingredients and slap on a total weight rather than itemizing them.
And I'm advocating for staying away from the unnecessary ingredients that make it into the cheaper formulas as they tend to pad the scoops and the total weight of the product. Stuff like creatine, amino acids and b-vitamins in your formula might sound like a good idea until you do some digging.
99.99% of people just want the cheap energy, not the vitamins.
That said, supplementhunt website is where it's at for all supps
Preworkout is absolutely just preworkout. Just about every single person wants an energy boost. Buy your pre based on caffeine content. Other shit like guarana, or that stuff that makes you itch lmao, ain't gonna make a big impact. I drink it for the energy and flavor. If you want just caffeine, caffeine tabs are dirt cheap and coffee is probably next in line.
I would argue people also want their moneys worth and don't want filler items. Once you go down the rabbit hole you realize there are differences and you want to know what you're putting in your body. I keep Cuban coffee, green and black tea, and preworkout in the house. I'm telling you they are not equal lmao. That said I have a good idea of what I'm getting into with whatever I reach for.
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That said, supplementhunt website is where it's at for all supps
Cool. So you prove my point. This preworkout includes 200% the DV of a B-vitamin that you could order in another form for cheap from the website you mentioned or whoever your trusted vitamin source is