M2 Pre Workout

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M2 Pre-Workout by Mind Muscle Nutrition, a premium pre-workout supplement meticulously crafted to elevate your training sessions with explosive energy, laser-sharp focus, and unparalleled muscle pumps.

Key Features:

  • Insane Energy: Experience a surge of long-lasting energy to power through your most intense workouts.

  • Sharp Focus: Achieve unmatched mental clarity and concentration, allowing you to stay locked in during every set.

  • Massive Pumps: Benefit from enhanced blood flow leading to skin-splitting muscle pumps that make every rep count.

  • Unstoppable Endurance: Push harder and longer, breaking through previous performance barriers.

Key Ingredients:

  • Citrulline Malate: Boosts nitric oxide levels for improved blood flow, endurance, and muscle pumps.

  • DMHA: Provides powerful, long-lasting energy and focus to keep you going strong.

  • Eria Jarensis: Elevates mood and focus for that “feel-good” intensity during workouts.

Directions for Use:

Mix one scoop with 8–10 oz of water 20–30 minutes before training. Start with half a scoop to assess tolerance.

Who Should Use M2 Pre-Workout?

M2 Pre-Workout is designed for individuals seeking to enhance their workout performance with increased energy, focus, and muscle pumps. It is suitable for those who are not sensitive to stimulants and are looking to push their training intensity to the next level.

Scholarly Work Cited for M2 Pre-Workout Ingredients

  1. L-Citrulline Malate

    • Schwedhelm, E., et al. (2008). "L-arginine and L-citrulline supplementation: cardiovascular risk factors and health." The Journal of Nutrition, 138(10), 2041S–2045S.
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  2. Beta-Alanine

    • Hobson, R. M., et al. (2012). "Effects of beta-alanine supplementation on exercise performance: a meta-analysis." Amino Acids, 43(1), 25-37.
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  3. Caffeine Anhydrous

    • Graham, T. E. (2001). "Caffeine and exercise: metabolism, endurance and performance." Sports Medicine, 31(11), 785-807.
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