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FUBAR®
PRE-WORKOUT COMPLEX
FREE
INSIDE – ONE OF THREE COLLECTABLE STICKERS
TRAIN INSANE WITH FUBAR
There’s
no substitute for hard work. Your bodybuilding success
begins with how hard you work in the gym. To get big you
have to be disciplined – you have to make every rep
count. That’s where FUBAR comes in. FUBAR is the
pre-workout energy complex that jacks up your energy and
cranks your workout intensity so you can focus on each
and every rep. Thanks to nutraceutical science you’ll
never train half-ass again. FUBAR motivates you to
squeeze deep into your muscle tissue – building the
density and deep striations that turn heads. FUBAR will
keep you working hard so you can train insane through
every rep.
THE
SCIENCE
FUBAR
works by increasing spinal excitability and motor neuron
stimulation. These are critical for generating the
signals that activate your muscles. It’s a fact: your
muscles are stronger when your motor neurons are
activated. By activating your motor neurons and
increasing spinal excitability, FUBAR gives you the
insane energy you need to lift heavier, harder and
longer.
The
following graphs are based on the Hoffmann reflex (H-Reflex) scale that
measures spinal excitability and motor neuron stimulation. The graphs
show that FUBAR dramatically increases your workout intensity.
Ingredients:
Pre-Workout
Complex – 450 mg
Camellia
sinensis (Green Tea): Is
a natural caffeine source that causes sustained energy
increases. Camellia sinensis is a potent source of
antioxidants that combat the reactive oxygen species (ROS)
produced by hard training.1 ROS damage your
muscle tissues and dramatically increase the muscular
inflammation that can cripple training. By increasing
energy levels and exerting a powerful anti-inflammatory
effect, Camellia sinensis lets you train insane while
avoiding training-induced inflammation.2,3
N-Acetyl
L-Tyrosine: N-Acetyl
L-Tyrosine is a precursor to the amino acid L-Tyrosine.
Research shows that N-Acetyl L-Tyrosine increases levels
of the neurotransmitter dopamine4 - the brain
chemical that gets you focused, energized and strong.
This amino acid is also an adrenaline precursor.
Adrenaline is a powerful central nervous system chemical
that instantly skyrockets your energy levels.
Finally, N-Acetyl
L-Tyrosine offsets the effects of insane training so you
can train insane without getting burned out.5,6
Caffeine
anhydrous: Caffeine
anhydrous is the strongest and fastest acting form of
caffeine. It stimulates your central nervous system
(CNS), causing the release of adrenal hormones that
rapidly and sharply increase your energy levels and
improve your performance.
Ilex
paraguariensis (Yerba Mate): Yerba
Mate is a powerful South American plant that uses a
natural form of the xanthine alkaloid caffeine to
increase your energy levels and to prevent fatigue so
you can work harder and longer. In addition to
dramatically increasing your energy levels, Yerba Mate
exerts a powerful antioxidant effect that protects
against the damage wrought by free radicals and
increases fat burning so you burn more fat.
Theobramba
cacao (Cacao): Theobromine
is a bitter cacao alkaloid that’s converted by the
liver into a methylxanthine – a long-acting centrally
acting caffeine relative.7
In addition to
acting centrally and increasing energy, theobromine
increases energy levels by maintaining cAMP - cyclic
adenosine monophosphate – and preventing it from
degrading into an inactive form.8 The
maintenance of cAMP helps fuel energy levels and
maintains long-term energy highs.
Theobromine also
preserves muscle glycogen – the immediate energy
system fuel resource that powers explosive muscle
action. By preserving glycogen and slowing glycogen
breakdown, theobromine allows for extended
explosively-intense training.

SCIENTIFIC
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Leenen R, Roodenburg AJ, Tijburg LB, Wiseman SA. A
single dose of tea with or without milk increases plasma
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Krahwinkel T, Willershausen B. The effect of sugar-free
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Wargovich MJ, Woods C, Hollis DM, Zander ME. Herbals,
cancer prevention and health. J Nutr. 2001 Nov;131(11
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Mouret J, Lemoine P, Minuit MP, Robelin N. [L-tyrosine
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LE, Lieberman HR. Treatment
with tyrosine, a neurotransmitter precursor, reduces
environmental stress in humans. Brain Res Bull
1989;22:759–62.
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DF, Wiegmann D, Stanny RR, et al. The effects of
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Baer, Donald M.; Elsie M. Pinkston (1997). Environment
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Phosphodiesterase. On-Line Medical Dictionary. Retrieved
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