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Pre-Workout

Every pre-workout here is listed with its actual caffeine dose, so you can compare tubs rather than marketing. If you are not sure where to start, 200mg is the sensible first step.

How to choose a pre-workout

1. Is the citrulline pure or malate? Malate is bonded to malic acid at roughly 2:1, so about a third of the weight is not citrulline. 8g of malate delivers around 5.3g of actual citrulline, and the researched range is 6 to 8g of actual.

2. Beta-alanine should be 3.2g. That is the clinical dose. The tingle tells you nothing — it is paraesthesia, it is harmless, and it fades with regular use.

3. Betaine should be 2.5g if it appears at all. Below that it is a label mention.

4. Count the caffeine across your whole day. The FDA cites 400mg for healthy adults, and that includes your coffee.

5. Look for a proprietary blend. If the actives are grouped into one total, none of the checks above are possible.

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The five checks that work on any tub

Every pre-workout is sold on the same promises. These are the checks that tell you whether the tub in your hand actually delivers, and they work on any brand on any shelf.

Citrulline Pure or malate? Malate is roughly a third malic acid
Beta-alanine Should be 3.2g. Less is a partial dose
Betaine Should be 2.5g, or it is a label mention
Caffeine Count it across your whole day, coffee included
Blend If actives are grouped into one total, none of the above is checkable

The FDA cites 400mg of caffeine daily for healthy adults. That figure includes your coffee, any energy drink, and anything in a fat burner.

Pure citrulline vs citrulline malate

The single most useful check on any label, and the one most people miss. Citrulline malate is citrulline bonded to malic acid at roughly 2:1, so about a third of the weight is not citrulline at all.

6g citrulline malate delivers about 4g actual citrulline 8g citrulline malate

The researched range is 6 to 8 grams of actual citrulline, which means a tub listing "6g citrulline malate" sits below it. Citrulline is also the better buy than arginine, because oral arginine is largely destroyed before absorption while citrulline converts to arginine in the kidneys.

Our caffeine ladder

Match the product to how much caffeine you already have in your day, not to how hard you intend to train.

NutraBio Base Pre 200mg. Where beginners should start
InnovaPharm MVPre 365 250mg. A genuine step up, still sensible daily
Ghost Legend 300mg. Where most experienced users settle
InnovaPharm MVPre 3.0 350mg. Our long-running best seller
Centurion God of War 450mg. Top of the range, experienced only

The tolerance trap. If your everyday product runs 400mg, within a few months you will need more than 400mg to feel the same thing, and there is very little above that which is sensible. You end up spending more, feeling less, with nothing left to escalate to.

Keep your everyday product moderate and save the strong one for the sessions that warrant it. If you have already hit the ceiling, the answer is a two week break from stimulants rather than a stronger tub. Tolerance resets faster than people expect.

Common questions

Why does pre-workout make me tingle?
Beta-alanine. That sensation is paraesthesia. It is harmless, it fades in about half an hour, and it reduces with regular use. It is not a sign the product is working.

When should I take it?
20 to 30 minutes before training, and not within six hours of bed. Caffeine has a long half life and sleep matters more than the session does.

Do stimulants hurt my pump?
Partly. Caffeine is a vasoconstrictor while citrulline and glycerol are vasodilators, so they oppose each other to a degree. If pumps are your priority, a moderate stimulant pre-workout plus a separate stim-free pump product often beats one very strong tub.

Does it contain creatine?
Most do not. Take creatine separately and daily, including rest days. Creatine works by saturating muscle stores, and that saturation is maintained by daily intake rather than by training.

Can I take it every day?
You can, but tolerance builds. Keeping your everyday product moderate means a stronger one still works when you reach for it.

What if I train in the evening?
Use a stim-free pump product instead. You keep the blood flow and muscular endurance without the caffeine.