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Stimulants for fitness. - Scythe13 - 8 October 2012

Hi everyone.

Okay, I'm not suggesting anyone swap a daily jog for a handful of pro-plus, to inscrease your heart rate!!!

I'm just curious what peoples views are on including things like Pro-Plus or redbull kind of things in your GHB?




Personally, I'm stacking up caffiene tablets, because they helped at uni, and I had no side effects, addiction, shakes, vomitting, diahhorea, or anything like that. For me, they're a viable bonus item to keep me moving further, faster, for longer.

Any one else do similar, or what are peoples views on that?


RE: Stimulants for fitness. - Hexyprep - 8 October 2012

Yeah I see no problem with pro plus as I too used it through Uni without any side affects. I was working full time across 2 jobs also at the time so additional sleep wasn't an option. Could well be the thing you need to get you through in a bad situation.


RE: Stimulants for fitness. - bigpaul - 8 October 2012

nope, dont want anything to do with stimulants..of any kind. whatever i do it will be by my own efforts..nothing else.


RE: Stimulants for fitness. - Carnebwen - 8 October 2012

I've drank my fair share of crap like relentless, monster etc.

In the past I have taken "slim x treme". Subsequently banned and changed because it was an analogue of meth. But I did lose 2kg in a week. Staying awake till 4am every day.

Ive also taken ECA stack. Can't remember side effects other than some weight loss and massive increase in endurance whilst running etc.

What's that's other stuff, for sleeping. I forget its name. But you get tripped out vivid dreams and re supposed to sleep better. Thus wake more refreshed and this more able to train heavy the next day.


RE: Stimulants for fitness. - Tarrel - 8 October 2012

I wouldn't touch any of it. Part of my prepping is to attempt to reduce dependency on products of an industrialised economy.


RE: Stimulants for fitness. - Paul - 8 October 2012

Pro plus and I are old friends.

Security Night driving, 03-04h was my "dead time",
Popped a Pro plus at 01h, no problems for the rest of the night.
BUT if I could get a decent cup of Java round 02h, that worked as well.

Still carry a packet in each of the vehicles. Just in case.









RE: Stimulants for fitness. - cryingfreeman - 8 October 2012

Caffeine - at least, concentrated dollops thereof - might dehydrate you which is not what you want at all. I hike as often as I can in the mountains here in NI and what a difference being fully hydrated makes. And by that I mean simply water; no tea, no coffee and none of that isotonic crap in my system! Talk to any hillwalker or mountaineer and they'll say the same: hydrate, hydrate, hydrate!


RE: Stimulants for fitness. - Paul - 8 October 2012

(8 October 2012, 21:58)cryingfreeman Wrote: Caffeine - at least, concentrated dollops thereof - might dehydrate you which is not what you want at all. I hike as often as I can in the mountains here in NI and what a difference being fully hydrated makes. And by that I mean simply water; no tea, no coffee and none of that isotonic crap in my system! Talk to any hillwalker or mountaineer and they'll say the same: hydrate, hydrate, hydrate!

That's why him upstairs made the tea plant. Solely for me!
Average daily consumption 8-10 mugs ( 2.4-3.3 liters).

Problem is the caffeine in tea just ain't enough to keep me awake.



RE: Stimulants for fitness. - BrixhamBadger - 8 October 2012

Rolleyes I must admit to be stimulated by a good song, like this one. Smile




RE: Stimulants for fitness. - Skean Dhude - 8 October 2012

I avaoid drugs. They give the impression of making you faster, more responsive whilst doing that for a very short period of time and the rest of the time doing exactlly the opposite.

The boost is very temporary. The downside much longer.