Redbull and creatine

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Did i read recently that someone on here has a pre workout cocktail of redbull and creatine?

if so, how well does it go down? are you using mono or cee?

is it like rocket fuel as im thinking it would be?
 
I'm no expert but red bull dehydrates you and creatine i think pushes water into the muscles so it doesn't sound like a good combo to me.

DISCLAMER: I maybe talking absolute rubbish
 
why would you have a pre workout drink of red bull, which is just empty carbs? you want complex carbs
 
I wouldn't take Red Bull pre-workout as the sugar will give you an insulin spike, then it goes as you train and you're left feeling lethargic, not ideal.

The sugar free version would be better if you really need a pick me up... expensive though :eek: You could buy a very serious nootropic stack from MP for the price of using a few weeks worth of Red Bull. Plus it's full of sweeteners and nasty colourings, etc. Not good.

Not much taurine in Red Bull either, enough to stop all the caffiene dehydrating you ;)
 
I take creatine and taurine pre-workout (along with a CW style secret blend ;))

I've had the occasional red bull when the RB girls have been in the gym pimping out the free cans :) Sugar hit is great for 15mins then you crash, big time!!
 
Mad old tory said:
Sorry guys, been meaning to ask for ages but what is MP?
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I got a couple of bottles of powerade for free so i put my creatine and taurine into it and had half of the bottle before the gym and half after and i didn't get tired after 10mins row and 50mins of weights :). I probabaly wouldn't buy the stuff though as it costs a lot if your having it 3 times a week.
 
ahh you guys get me wrong, im not looking to do it myself, just thought that i head read it!

i do cee and taurine pre workout already, just thought that i saw someone post that they mix redbull and creatine but couldnt find it :/
 
Heaven Can Wait said:
These code things are funny, do you as the person supplying the code get an extra few % off for getting buisness or what?

You get reward points on every order. I think if you refer someone you get 5 times the amount of points they received.
 
HCW - from the MP site

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