Kill It Pre-Workout
Description
Supplement Facts
per serving | % daily serving | |
Vitamin B3 (as Niacinamide) | 30 mg NE | 188% |
Pump/Power Blend✝ | ||
L-Citrulline | 5,000 mg | ** |
Creatine Monohydrate | 2,500 mg | ** |
L-Taurine | 2,000 mg | ** |
HydroPrime® Givcerol Powder (65%) | 1,000 mg | ** |
Focus/Endurance/Energy Blend✝ | ||
Betaine Anhydrous | 2,500 mg | ** |
Beta-Alanine | 1,600 mg | ** |
L-Tyrosine | 1,000 mg | ** |
Caffeine Anhydrous | 300 mg | ** |
Alpha-Glyceryl Phosphoryl Choline 50% | 300 mg | ** |
Caffeine Citrate (50% Caffeine) | 50 mg | ** |
Toothed Clubmoss (Huperzia serrata)(aerial parts)(std. 1% Huperzine A) | 400 mcg | ** |
*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. **Daily Value not established |
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Other Ingredients: Citric Acid, Silicon Dioxide, Natural & Artificial Flavors, Sucralose, Fruit & Vegetable Juice Powder (for color) |
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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What are the suggested directions for using Kill It® Pre-Workout?
Mix 1-2 scoops (1-2 servings) with water (4-5 oz per scoop) & consume 15-30 minutes before your workout. Do not exceed 2 servings per day. To avoid sleeplessness, do not take within 4 hours of bedtime.
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Why Kill It® Pre-Workout is the best pre-workout on the market?
KILL IT Pre-Workout is the best pre-workout because it provides effective, well-dosed ingredients and flexible 1 or 2-scoop dosing. It also features full disclosure labeling so lifters know exactly what they’re getting. KILL IT Pre-Workout provides increased energy, elevated focus, greater endurance, improved performance, and promotes impressive pumps. Finally, it tastes amazing!
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What is the optimal training style for people taking Kill It® Pre-Workout?
KILL IT Pre-Workout will work with any resistance-based exercise or endurance-based training style. It is ideal for pump-based workouts using medium to high volume and 70-75% 1RM for reps in the 8-12 range. Keep rest between sets to 30 seconds.
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What 5% Nutrition® products can I stack with Kill It® Pre-Workout?
Stack KILL IT Pre-Workout with any 5% Nutrition product except any other stim-based 5% Nutrition product.
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Who can use Kill It® Pre-Workout?
Our supplements are designed to be safe for anyone over the age of 18.
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Do I need to cycle Kill It® Pre-Workout?
No, Kill It does not need to be cycled.
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What is the difference between Kill It®, Kill It Reloaded, 5150® and Full As F*ck®?
Kill It® is an effective pre-workout with less caffeine making it ideal for those users looking for a lower stimulant experience as well as users that are using a pre-workout for the first time. Kill It Reloaded is a complete pre-workout with a higher caffeine content, making it ideal for users with more experience using a pre-workout. 5150® is a balls-to-the-wall high stim pre-workout that is designed for hardcore users seeking the ultimate stimulant experience. Full As F*ck® is our mega dosed, stim-free pump formula that is ideal for users that do not want stims as well as those users that are cycling pre-workouts and want a break from the stim-based products.
References
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Product Warnings
Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and with lid tightly secured.
†These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.