Pre-Workout Supplements: the Good, the Bad, and the Booty Burning Boost

One of the topics that I get asked about most often is supplements: What do I take, can they help you achieve your fitness goals, and which ones are the best? The truth is that we live in a world where you can pretty much find a vitamin shop, supplement store, or online retailer claiming they have the latest and greatest to help you bulk up, lean out, burn fat, and get the body of your dreams. But with so many options out there, how do you know what’s really beneficial and good for you?

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There’s a lot of information available, and if you’re on the supplement search, you’ve probably heard a lot about pre-workout supplements.

But you may still be wondering what exactly is this magical little drink, and is it something you should start incorporating into your fitness routine? I’m breaking it all down for you!

Bonus: scroll down for a giveaway and bonus booty burning workout.

What Is Pre-Workout & What Are the Benefits?

Pre-workout, like its name, is a powdered supplement you take 20-30 minutes before your workout to help support blood flow, increase exercise capacity, and reduce fatigue.

The goal of a pre-workout supplement is to ultimately help you push a little harder during your workouts and have the energy to give it your all to boost results. Research has shown that supplements that contain essential amino acids (like I’m about to mention below) can improve your overall performance endurance and may also reduce muscle soreness, helping you recover quicker.

Pre-Workout Ingredients: What’s In It?

Many pre-workouts contain caffeine and other stimulants, which some people love, but others tend to stay away from simply because they don’t like feeling “jittery,” especially before a workout, like me ?????. I prefer to get my caffeine at the Starbuck’s drive-through?grande iced coffee with one pump of mocha, no classic, and a SIDE (emphasized so they don?t pour it in) of heavy cream, so I stay away from caffeine in my pre-workout.

For those who are sensitive to caffeine or don’t want the caffeine, go for non-stim pre-workouts, which are caffeine-free. A non-stim is also a great choice for people who tend to work out later in the day/night.

And since I’m very particular about what goes in my body, I’m beyond excited to share with your our latest baby…Perform Non-Stim Pre-Workout in two flavors: Blue Raspberry and Pineapple Mango.

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Our non-stim pre-workout includes ingredients like…

  • l-citrulline, arginine AKG 2:1, and other amino acids that help to increase blood flow and exercise capacity as well as reduce fatigue.
  • The non-stimulant compound beta-alanine. It helps increase aerobic and anaerobic thresholds during high-intensity exercise. It also decreases workout fatigue and will minimize lactic acid buildup during things like drop sets.

Unlike caffeine, you won’t feel jittery, but you will feel a tingle from the beta-alanine. The tingle actually lets you know it’s go-time!

Our formula also includes electrolyte blends to support performance with ingredients like Himalayan rock salt to replenish your electrolytes during and after your sweat sesh.

What does this all mean? You can push yourself harder during your training and boost results WITHOUT the jitters of caffeine.

When Should You Take Pre-Workout?

Pre-Workout should usually be taken 20-30 minutes before a workout. This gives your body time to absorb the electrolytes and amino acids that will trigger your muscles just in time for making gains.

If you’re still not sure if you should take pre-workout, here are some scenarios perfect for choosing a pre-workout supplement:

  • If you work out super early in the morning, but your stomach isn’t yet ready to handle a full meal.
  • If you work out late at night, but want to reduce fatigue without negatively impacting your sleep (non-stim pre-workout is your best option here).
  • If you’re doing a HIIT workout or weight training.

If you’re still on the fence, remember that a workout routine can always be changed, and unlike buying fancy gym equipment, a pre-workout is certain to not break your bank if you decide it’s not for you. My favorite pre-workout burst is one that’s sure to elevate that booty burn. Try this workout below to work what your mama (or the gym, in my case) gave ya’. It’s guaranteed to get your glutes fired up to feel that pump!

 

If you’re still hesitant to hit that buy button, have no fear because I’m giving away one container of pre-workout to TWO lucky winners (winner can pick their flavor of choice). Giveaway closes on Thursday (2/23/20) at midnight PST, and the winners will be announced on my IG/FB stories and on this blog on Friday morning.

Here?s how to enter:

  • Like my recent Instagram or Facebook post
  • Comment below with what gains you’re hoping to make with this pre-workout

Good luck! And don?t forget to try this booty burning workout!

xo,

Related reading:

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My 11-Week Booty Building Workout | Featured on Dr. Oz
Underarm Flab Frustration: The Gym Mistake That?s Keeping You From Sexy Arms
The Scoop on Supplements

**Please consult with your healthcare team before taking any supplement.**

155 Responses

  1. I workout at 5 am so this would most definitely help!! Looking to add more muscle and strength to my back and legs!

  2. love that your pre workout is caffeine free!! hate that feeling you get from the others on the market. Need to make some serious booty gains after taking 3 months off lifting!
    Thanks!!

  3. Single mama here…after a long day of work and doing the mama thing, it?s really difficult to find the energy to get in that much needed workout. With your new pre-workout, I?m hoping to get the extra ?umph? I need to get me into the gym no matter what.

  4. I love the extra push from a pre workout. The focus and energy to get it done. I quit drinking them because I was so sensitive to them. I tried so many in the past. This sounds fabulous.

    1. I dont do caffeine, never have. So when I’ve tried other pre workout drinks, they would almost always make me feel jittery and it would take forever to go away. I’m hoping to try one that gives me the energy I need without feeling jittery.

  5. I have low iron levels, so I really need a boost to get going, but I also have a hard time sleeping (menopause?) so looking for something to get me thru my workout! Thanks so much for all your informative posts!

  6. We are going through IVF and I?m limiting caffeine. This is perfect to give me a bit of extra pump/energy for the gym during the process.

  7. I?m very sensitive to caffeine so I was thrilled this morning when I saw your post about the new pre-workout! I have to workout in the evening and would appreciate the supportive boost from this to help keep me going in the gym & increasing the frequency that I go to the gym at the end of my workday during the week.

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