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Is Your Pre-Workout Supplement Making You Tired?

By Mark Robinson


One of the most important things to know about when taking pre-workout supplements is how to "Cycle" them. If you're reading this I bet you can still remember the first time you took one, and there's a good chance you were bouncing around the gym with a seemingly endless energy and focus. You felt motivated, happy, and invincible. What happened next? One day, it just didn't feel quite the same right? You took your regular one scoop, and waited...but didn't feel anything. So you decide to double, or even triple up. Next thing you know, no amount of pre-workout is helping you anymore, it even makes you feel more tired than before!

An ever increasing number of people find themselves in this position, and it can be nothing short of confusing. How is this making me feel more tired than I would without taking it? My point with this article isn't to tell you to stop using pre-workout supplements; I personally love them! What I am here to do is help you understand why you're getting burnt out, and how to get past it by making a few smart decisions. This will help you to keep your pace at the gym, and be able to benefit from pre-workouts for years to come.

What Is Making You Feel More Tired?

As we all know, Caffeine plays a huge part in these, among other stimulants like Yohimbe Extract and others. DMAA (1 3 dimethylamylamine) also used to play a big part in this feeling, but has been recently prohibited. Simply speaking, when we ingest stimulants it sends a message to our brains to release cortisol and adrenaline into our blood. Both of these are made within our adrenal glands located on top of each kidney. In a way, you can think of these two glands as little energy tanks for our bodies.

When using pre-workout supplements, we take in more and more stimulants which put additional stress on these glands, but they only have so much to give per day. And because they're continuously working, the body doesn't have time to refill them properly to keep up leaving us exhausted. So is there a way to keep them full?

By taking time off from the stimulants!

If you can stick to an "On" cycle from pretty brief periods of time like 4-6 weeks, followed by a 1-2 week "Off" period with little to no caffeine intake - it will allow your little energy tanks to become full replenished, and get you get you back on track. I know this "Off" period can be tough with how interlaced today's world is with caffeine. This means no soda, no energy drinks, no party drugs, no coffee etc..Stim-Free pre-workout supplements can also come in handy here. The sudden drop of caffeine can lead to some withdrawal symptoms like headaches or anxiety, but believe me it will be worth it at the end. You'll get to experience your pre-workout just like it was your first time. Thanks for reading!




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