Thursday, 18 October 2012

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The Facts On Grenade 50 Calibre

by Russ Howe

New pre-workout supplements arrive by the day and it's very easy to get lost in the endless hype surrounding them, with each one claiming to give you your most intense workout ever. Today we look into Grenade 50 Calibre and determine whether it's as solid as the hype surrounding it claim it to be.

Before we begin this quick review we want to point out that pre-workout supplements are incredibly popular nowadays however in terms of overall supplementation they have not been around for very long at all. So any time you see a pre-workout product telling you that you 'need' it to get a good workout, you know that isn't true. After all, people were getting great workouts and building fantastic bodies way before we had these.

The main ingredients are usually always the same despite the fact every product claims to be radically different than anything else which has ever hit the market.

In today's article we're going to look at this particular product. We'll be establishing any potential risks or side effects as well as showing any positive aspects.

50 Cal is a good product in comparison to the other major brands in it's category overall. It's main objective is, like most other products of this type, to get you pumped up before a gym session. Due to the massive serving of caffeine in each drink you will certainly feel an extra kick of energy. In fact, starting with half servings is a safer idea to assess your tolerance.

Despite being designed for muscle building workouts, there are also several fat burning ingredients at play here behind the scenes. Green Tea Extract and Bitter Orange Peel, for example, may sound familiar already as they featured heavily in this company's last product, known as Thermo Detonator.

As for side effects, there are two primary ones to watch out for. An uneasy stomach can occur with most strong pre workout products and it also occurs here from time to time. The most common side effect, however, is headaches. This is due to the massive amount of caffeine in each serving. Be sure to drop to half servings if this keeps occurring, and also try to cut out any other caffeine products from your diet.

One area we have already asked to be changed on the packaging is the claim that you receive "enough for 50 workouts", which we felt was quite misleading as it does not establish whether that refers to full or half servings. To clear up any doubt before you spend any cash on this product in future we can reveal you actually get 50 half servings worth, or 25 full servings, per pack of 50 Cal.

Overall, Grenade .50 Calibre is a solid and research proven pre-workout supplement which does the job it sets out to do. Whether other products of this type can be deemed 'better' will ultimately be a game of opinion rather than fact for the reasons given above, but if you're looking at this as a way to improve your workout performance it does stack up well.



Author: Russ Howe PTI is the UK's most followed <a href="http://www.RussHowePTI.com">Personal Trainer</a>. Get his free video review of the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IREvnYmnq-8">Grenade 50 Calibre</a> pre-workout supplement today.

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