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Seen it but haven't tried it... may be good for a cutting phase. Be interested to see how you like it.

I've been trying it consistently for a week now (1 in the AM and 1 at 2/3 PM) and I gotta say it works really well. Definitely great for curbing my apetite mid-day and you feel great post-workout. It'll make you sweat more and I feel an interesting combo of alertness and just an overall relaxed state. It's worth the money (39.00 60 count)

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I've been trying it consistently for a week now (1 in the AM and 1 at 2/3 PM) and I gotta say it works really well. Definitely great for curbing my apetite mid-day and you feel great post-workout. It'll make you sweat more and I definitely feel an interesting combo of alertness and just an overall relaxed state. It's worth the money (39.00 60 count)

Good to know... I may give it a shot.

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Hmm. I really got nothing from Jack3d. I thought it was useless even at 3 scoops.

May look into Hyde.

The human body is crazy huh, everyone's is so different

I took jack3d for about a year straight, 6 days a week, and loved then all of a sudden I wasn't getting what I wanted from it

Hyde is stim heavy but that's what I need, I used to do drugs so I have a high tolerance for stims, I have never taken more than one scoop and have read people who do get sick

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I've been trying it consistently for a week now (1 in the AM and 1 at 2/3 PM) and I gotta say it works really well. Definitely great for curbing my apetite mid-day and you feel great post-workout. It'll make you sweat more and I feel an interesting combo of alertness and just an overall relaxed state. It's worth the money (39.00 60 count)

when do you workout? do you still use a preworkout?

that is def an interesting combo

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when do you workout? do you still use a preworkout?

that is def an interesting combo

After waking up, I take the first on an empty stomach to start it off. I'll do a 10-15 minute morning yoga routine, max out push-ups (today was 60), and pull-ups (25).

Try to run at least 3 miles every other day usually around 2pm (in-office days at 6). #2 comes right before this. I'll free weight and work the abs at the gym before the runs/while stretching. Not into shakes or anything but occasionally will grab a smoothie with protein for lunch.

The nice thing is you don't have to take it for just working out. Just make sure you're getting that daily 60g of protein w/ your essential aminos and its like having a coffee replacement that's also a mood enhancer, b-vitamin source, and apetite reducer. I'm basically treating it like a 2x a day prescription.

Is anyone into Kale Shakes btw?

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The human body is crazy huh, everyone's is so different

I took jack3d for about a year straight, 6 days a week, and loved then all of a sudden I wasn't getting what I wanted from it

Hyde is stim heavy but that's what I need, I used to do drugs so I have a high tolerance for stims, I have never taken more than one scoop and have read people who do get sick

I need something other than a massive caffeine boost. That's why I thought Jack3d would be perfect for me.

I tried Assault once, but that jam is full of fillers and makes my stomach pretty upset. I think I'm going to give Hyde a shot.

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i really like the muscleprime. i had a good, smooth energy all day yesterday after trying it. not a whole lot of pump, but clean energy and good focus.

the assault did nothing to help my fatigue. once i hit the burn i was done. with the muscleprime i was able to power through the burn.

edit: the intensity of the stim fades halfway through my workout, but i'm left with a clean, solid, "wide awake" feeling the rest of the day even after a good, hard workout. the recovery time between sets is pretty fuging awesome. the recovery time between workouts is pretty good so far too. i feel like i could add multiple circuits to my routine if i had time with it.

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I need something other than a massive caffeine boost. That's why I thought Jack3d would be perfect for me.

I tried Assault once, but that jam is full of fillers and makes my stomach pretty upset. I think I'm going to give Hyde a shot.

Yea if I just wanted caffeine I would go buy some caffeine pills and get all Jesse Spano

let me know what you think

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