Author Topic: Should old men really be taking pre-workout?  (Read 1784 times)

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Re: Should old men really be taking pre-workout?
« Reply #25 on: April 05, 2026, 07:01:08 PM »
What is the age that you stopped at or think they should be stopped at if any?

It would seem to be pushing it for older guys over 40?  Isn’t all that caffeine and God knows what else begging for a heart attack?
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Re: Should old men really be taking pre-workout?
« Reply #26 on: April 06, 2026, 07:07:50 AM »
Only the way Piana took it was safe, by snorting it.
Worked for him. :-\

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Re: Should old men really be taking pre-workout?
« Reply #27 on: April 07, 2026, 07:09:06 PM »
I take C4

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Re: Should old men really be taking pre-workout?
« Reply #28 on: April 07, 2026, 08:41:52 PM »
I take C4

Pamith some here feel you should detonate C4.

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Re: Should old men really be taking pre-workout?
« Reply #29 on: April 07, 2026, 09:12:16 PM »
Pamith some here feel you should detonate C4.
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Re: Should old men really be taking pre-workout?
« Reply #30 on: April 08, 2026, 05:14:38 AM »
I take C4
Stay away from their energy drink unless you like it leaded

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Re: Should old men really be taking pre-workout?
« Reply #31 on: April 08, 2026, 06:05:25 AM »
I take C4
How do you like it? Does it affect your hunger levels at all?
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Re: Should old men really be taking pre-workout?
« Reply #32 on: April 08, 2026, 06:17:22 AM »
I rarely use anything, but when i do, it's usually creatine or some BCAA's.

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Re: Should old men really be taking pre-workout?
« Reply #33 on: April 08, 2026, 02:13:48 PM »
Ive been asking myself this for a few years now. Some pwo's have as much as 500 or 600 mgs of caffeine per dose! That is a crazy amount.

I also have an essential tremor which I can be self conscious about especially if Im doing any kind of public speaking engagement. And stimulants- especially caffeine- increase the tremor noticeably. Aside from that, something is going to give sooner or later. Maybe not at 50 or 55 but surely if you're slamming 4 or 5 hundred milligrams of caffeine and then lifting heavy weights for a few hours, you'd think it would eventually result in a heart attack or stroke, if not kidney damage from elevated blood pressure.

Ive struggled a lot with stimulant use. Mostly caffeine but modafinil, dextroamphetamine, Adderall, DMHA, DMAA
And have used pre-workouts for 20 years- since my mid 30s.

The thing is stimulants really don't do much for me but it's more of a mental addiction than physical.  Im always looking for the so-called "focus" but stimulants don't actually enhance focus.

I have found that some "nootropics" enhance creativity and increase energy as a result of heightened euphoria, and certain things like music, for example, sounds better and so I use certain nootropics in place of preworkouts and have cut back on my stimulant use... again. The best nootropic is phenibut in any of its various forms, baclofen and gabapentin (all gabaminergics) seem to provide the 'focus' that pre-workouts promise.

I plan on trying methelene blue. Ive read/heard that it has nootropic effects but isn't necessarily a stimulant and mostly has antioxidant properties but haven't tried it myself. 


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Re: Should old men really be taking pre-workout?
« Reply #34 on: April 08, 2026, 03:04:09 PM »
Ive been asking myself this for a few years now. Some pwo's have as much as 500 or 600 mgs of caffeine per dose! That is a crazy amount.

I also have an essential tremor which I can be self conscious about especially if Im doing any kind of public speaking engagement. And stimulants- especially caffeine- increase the tremor noticeably. Aside from that, something is going to give sooner or later. Maybe not at 50 or 55 but surely if you're slamming 4 or 5 hundred milligrams of caffeine and then lifting heavy weights for a few hours, you'd think it would eventually result in a heart attack or stroke, if not kidney damage from elevated blood pressure.

Ive struggled a lot with stimulant use. Mostly caffeine but modafinil, dextroamphetamine, Adderall, DMHA, DMAA
And have used pre-workouts for 20 years- since my mid 30s.

The thing is stimulants really don't do much for me but it's more of a mental addiction than physical.  Im always looking for the so-called "focus" but stimulants don't actually enhance focus.

I have found that some "nootropics" enhance creativity and increase energy as a result of heightened euphoria, and certain things like music, for example, sounds better and so I use certain nootropics in place of preworkouts and have cut back on my stimulant use... again. The best nootropic is phenibut in any of its various forms, baclofen and gabapentin (all gabaminergics) seem to provide the 'focus' that pre-workouts promise.

I plan on trying methelene blue. Ive read/heard that it has nootropic effects but isn't necessarily a stimulant and mostly has antioxidant properties but haven't tried it myself.

you should have some before you post...

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Re: Should old men really be taking pre-workout?
« Reply #35 on: April 08, 2026, 04:32:21 PM »
A few grams of pharmaceutical Cocaine does it for me!!!!11111   ;D

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Re: Should old men really be taking pre-workout?
« Reply #36 on: April 08, 2026, 04:52:20 PM »
I find 1/3 to 1/2 can of energy drinks (various types) work best for me.  I can't stand the itching that beta alanine causes with the PWO products.

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Re: Should old men really be taking pre-workout?
« Reply #37 on: April 08, 2026, 07:16:14 PM »
I have a couple PWO's (though I dont enjoy that stim-feel). However, I train 4-5 days at 5:30 AM.
(Im also 60 fucking yrs old and still train heavy Powerlifting).

BUT, I do not use what they tell you to use. The scoops can be like 10 grams. (I have "CHEMIX" right now).
I use a 3 gram scoop and it gives me a light boost, nothing crazy. Learn how to use stuff, do it yourself, and there are no issues.
(Their dose for Chemix is 9 grams) so I'm only using a 3rd and its a nice little boost...

Nothing is really bad for you if you know what you are doing and use it wisely...

("Do I drink 2 nips of vodka with some OJ, or do I guzzle a gallon)...  You get it...

I got a great deal on Mr. Hyde from Costco. It's the new gimmick where you get a jug that divided in half with two different flavors; and, if you mix them together, you get a third flavor.

The one I have contains "Blue Razz" (Blue Raspberry) on one side and "Strawburst" (Strawberry) on the other. Each serving is 2 scoops. You get the third flavor, "Berry Punch", by combining one scoop of each powder.


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Re: Should old men really be taking pre-workout?
« Reply #38 on: April 08, 2026, 09:39:13 PM »

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Re: Should old men really be taking pre-workout?
« Reply #39 on: April 08, 2026, 11:23:20 PM »
Another one of my go to foods for energy is a stick of butter with each of my 12 meals per day,and a zillion cups of coffee loaded with copious amounts of various snakeoils all day and night.

Remember kids.......a stick of butter is a superfood !!

I actually cracked myself up posting that   ;D

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Re: Should old men really be taking pre-workout?
« Reply #40 on: Today at 01:51:14 AM »
Smart people just drink coffee instead of the high priced chemical waste "supplements":

https://www.ergo-log.com/coffee-is-healthy-but-not-caffeine.html


A little less risk of prostate cancer by drinking coffee:


https://www.ergo-log.com/every-cup-of-coffee-you-drink-diminishes-your-chances-of-prostate-cancer.html


Coffee is a superfood:


https://www.ergo-log.com/coffee-a-superfood-that-reduces-mortality.html

Coffee protects against dementia:

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Coffee protects against five kinds of cancer:

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All scientific articles on coffee, which by the way is cheap and available everywhere, you can read here:

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Coffee is good, but not great.

Calling all pre workouts “chemical waste” isn’t accurate. Yes, there are some lower quality pre workouts floating around. But the same can be said about frozen pizzas, breads, toothpaste, and hot dogs.

Coffee is nice and can be a good pre workout. But there are also downsides to having coffee as a pre workout. You will eventually get stained teeth, nasty coffee breath, your toothbrush will stink from coffee brushing, smelly coffee filters in the garbage can, and the risk of electrical fires from coffee brewing machines/expresso machines.

You also do not get to enjoy euphoria with coffee. Taking a high quality pre workout puts you in an amazing mood, clears your mind, increases focus, and guarantees a great workout. Yes, you can and should be able to have a productive workout without stimulants. But if it’s nice to have access to a delicious, refreshing beverage that’s like drinking a lollipop.  And then to make it even better, you get guaranteed an incredible and satisfying workout. That’s 100% a no brainer.

People love alcohol and enjoy having their drinks. I’ve never had a drop of alcohol in my life, but I would imagine it’s a relaxing and enjoyable experience that some people can enjoy responsibly. Pre workouts for me, and many others, are the same enjoyable experience.
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Re: Should old men really be taking pre-workout?
« Reply #41 on: Today at 02:19:27 AM »
Ive been asking myself this for a few years now. Some pwo's have as much as 500 or 600 mgs of caffeine per dose! That is a crazy amount.

I also have an essential tremor which I can be self conscious about especially if Im doing any kind of public speaking engagement. And stimulants- especially caffeine- increase the tremor noticeably. Aside from that, something is going to give sooner or later. Maybe not at 50 or 55 but surely if you're slamming 4 or 5 hundred milligrams of caffeine and then lifting heavy weights for a few hours, you'd think it would eventually result in a heart attack or stroke, if not kidney damage from elevated blood pressure.

Ive struggled a lot with stimulant use. Mostly caffeine but modafinil, dextroamphetamine, Adderall, DMHA, DMAA
And have used pre-workouts for 20 years- since my mid 30s.

The thing is stimulants really don't do much for me but it's more of a mental addiction than physical.  Im always looking for the so-called "focus" but stimulants don't actually enhance focus.

I have found that some "nootropics" enhance creativity and increase energy as a result of heightened euphoria, and certain things like music, for example, sounds better and so I use certain nootropics in place of preworkouts and have cut back on my stimulant use... again. The best nootropic is phenibut in any of its various forms, baclofen and gabapentin (all gabaminergics) seem to provide the 'focus' that pre-workouts promise.

I plan on trying methelene blue. Ive read/heard that it has nootropic effects but isn't necessarily a stimulant and mostly has antioxidant properties but haven't tried it myself.

Hope you dont go the way of Liver King.

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Re: Should old men really be taking pre-workout?
« Reply #42 on: Today at 06:25:37 AM »
Hope you dont go the way of Liver King.

He took methylene blue? I thought he only ate scrotum.

I didn't know that. Others have talked about its benefits,  Huberman, Rogan and a few others.

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Re: Should old men really be taking pre-workout?
« Reply #43 on: Today at 12:12:02 PM »
Smart people just drink use coffeeinum tabs instead of the high priced chemical waste "supplements":

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Re: Should old men really be taking pre-workout?
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Re: Should old men really be taking pre-workout?
« Reply #45 on: Today at 02:51:04 PM »
Looks foreign.

Would avoid.

the instructions are in "gibberish"

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Re: Should old men really be taking pre-workout?
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I've seen those in Germany.  Similar to our version of No Doz.