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Ye I got the apple raspberry. I'm quite tolerant to pre-workouts and caffeine in general so we'll see how it goes.

Cool. The first few times I took it I had trouble getting to sleep at night, then I was fine.

Finally getting closer to pre-injury deadlift numbers. Managed 162.5kg x 4 tonight, no chalk or straps or belt. Felt really good, didn't have to grind too much either, so quite happy.

Bulkpowders.com.au do a supplement called "Thermocut".. Since I'm pretty sensitive to caffeine these days, I can't do pre-workouts. However 2 caps of these land 40mg of caffeine; enough of a boost to get focused. My training partner seems to like it better than his pre-workout, says the lesser 'buzz' feeling actually helps with the focus.

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