Saturday, September 15, 2012

The Truth About Grenade 50 Calibre

By Russ Howe


It is easy to get totally lost in the world of pre-workout supplements, with new 'next big thing' products hitting the market every single day. Today we delve deep into the credential of Grenade 50 Calibre and determine whether or not it is able to live up to the hype surrounding it.

The first thing we'd like to say is pre workout supplements are the current 'next big thing' in supplements and the first thing you will notice is that they all claim to be better than the next.

But in fact when you get down to looking at the actual ingredients, you will see that a lot of them are almost identical. Using a pre workout supplement will not make or break your workout, but the extra energy kick comes in handy from time to time.

So how does this supplement compare to the rest? Are there side effects to take into consideration? Read on to find out.


Watch Fitness Instructor Russ Howe\'s review of Grenade 50 Calibre by clicking the text.



As far as pre workout intensifiers go, 50 Cal is a good product. It does what it's designed to do, which is get your body pumped up before hitting the gym. This is largely down to the whopping amount of caffeine per serving. It is so much that we recommend you begin on a half serving to test your body's reaction before going full on.

Several fat burning ingredients are also at hand to encourage your muscles to use fat for fuel during your gym workout. Ingredients like Bitter Orange Peel and Green Tea Extract also featured in the company's previous product, a fat burning pill 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.

We would also like to mention the packaging which, while entertaining to look at once again, features a quite misleading claim about the number of servings in your tub. While it claims you receive 50 servings it does in fact mean 50% servings, i.e. half a scoop. If you take the full dosage you get 25 days worth in total.

In summary, Grenade .50 Calibre is a good supplement. It sets out to do it's job and there wasn't one single ingredient on the pack which raised any alarm bells. Whether it is 'better' than a different supplement is ultimately where fitness turns into a game of personal opinion as most ingredients in these supplements are very, very similar.




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