
Supplement Engineer Podcast The Final Scoop #95: Axe & Sledge Pumpies, Supplement Needs Joint Stack, Sarcosine
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Apr 16, 2022 Discover the ins and outs of the supplement world as industry insiders discuss their experiences at SupplySide East. Learn about the concept of a 'daily driver' pre-workout and the risks of stimulant stacking. Dive into new products like Axe & Sledge Pumpies and Supplement Needs Joint Stack, and explore the implications of NACET for organ support. The episode also explores the benefits of sarcosine for mood enhancement and debates the true value of supplements in a well-rounded fitness regime.
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Cycling Rules Are Mostly Arbitrary
- Cycling recommendations (e.g., 8 weeks on/4 off) are often arbitrary marketing choices.
- For most non-hormonal natural products there is no evidence-based fixed cycle length.
Pick A Program You Enjoy And Test It
- Choose a training split you enjoy and stick with it for 4–12 weeks to assess progress.
- If volume or method fails after consistent application, change the program and re-test.
Axe & Sledge's Pumpies Echo Bloody Hell
- Apollon called out Axe & Sledge's 'Pumpies' as extremely similar to Apollon's Bloody Hell pump capsules.
- Robbie felt flattered but irritated, noting missing CellFlow and filler differences and stressing originality matters.
