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SCIENCE ALERT - THE SECRET BEHIND PRE-WORKOUTS

The truth that most supplement companies dont want you to know is too many stimulant based ingredients actually counteract the
effectiveness of what a pre-workout is supposed to do. Too many stimulants or the incorrect doses can act to prevent blood flow which
in turn limits your pump, strength, endurance and power. This can dehydrate you during your workout which negatively affects your
ability to properly recover afterwards not to mention the inability to focus properly.

An effective pre-workout should:


Deliver a natural clean energy boost with no NEW GRAPE FLAVOR!
post-training crash
Fuel your muscles for increased strength
and power
Delay muscle onset fatigue
Improve endurance
Support energy production
Increase blood flow to muscles for
better pumps
Promote intensity and mental focus
Optimize fluid and electrolyte levels
Be safe to use

FBX 2.0 is the most effective pre-workout formula available because it


does all of these things and is driven by clinically validated and
effective doses of key ingredients making it superior to the competition.

FBX 2.0 is the most advanced pre-training formula available, it


delivers everything you need and excludes everything you dont! If
you havent tried FBX 2.0 yet, visit your local Max Muscle store
TODAY for a FREE sample before your next workout and feel the
difference for yourself.

Now available in Atomic Lime, Extreme Orange, Pink


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