Is Your Pre-Workout Supplement Making You Tired?

By Mark Robinson


There is one piece of vital information that is rarely talked about concerning pre-workout supplements; how to take a break from them. Because you're reading this now I'm going to assume your not new to pre-workout supplements. I bet you can still remember your first time ever taking one, and how intense and enjoyable it was. You felt remarkable energy, drive, and motivation which made for some insane workouts. But what followed then? After a few weeks, you notice the effects can no longer be felt from 1 scoop. So you double it up, even triple, but you can't get back to the same level! You notice its even starting to make you more exhausted than you had been!

This is very frustrating and confusing and an ever growing number of people are beginning to feel it. How in the world can it make me feel worse than before? This writing is not here to steer you away from pre-workouts; I'm a huge fan myself! What it will do is help you get to know why this is happening, and how you can avoid it in the future. This will keep up your productivity, and enjoyment of working out while letting you benefit from pre-workouts for a long time to come.

Why Are You Getting So Tired?

Caffeine is of course one of the major ingredients found in these supplements, along side other stims like Yohimbe Extract and more. The recently banned ingredient 1 3 dimethylamylamine also used to play a big part here. Simply put, when we drink coffee or take in stimulants, it transmits a signal to our brain to release adrenaline and cortisol into our blood stream. Both of which are created by the adrenal glands found atop each kidney. You could think of these a little fuel cells for our body.

When using pre-workout supplements, we take in more and more stimulants which put additional stress on these glands, but they only have so much to give per day. And because they're continuously working, the body doesn't have time to refill them properly to keep up leaving us exhausted. So is there a way to keep them full?

By Taking A Break From Stimulants!

If you can be strict with yourself and stick to relatively short cycles of 4-6 weeks of use, then 1-2 weeks off with very low stim consumption - this will allow the body to full regenerate it's energy reserves, and get you back on the right path. I know this isn't always easy with how caffeine is found in a lot of things of these days. This means no party drugs, no soda pop, no coffee, no tea, no pre-wo's etc...Stimulant free pre-workout supplements are also useful here. This can lead to some signs of withdrawal like headaches, and anxiety, but it will be well worth it at the end. You will get the original experience back, and it will be just like your first time. Thanks for reading!




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