What is Redweiler from the limited Dragon Ball Z edition?
- Strong muscle “pump” effect, thanks to AAKG
- Reduced feeling of fatigue, thanks to vitamin B6
- Up to 80 servings per pack
- Sensational flavour
Only a hard workout can fully show your potential. Sadly, you’re getting tired more and more often. The accompanying fatigue, lack of strength and concentration distract you from your goal. How to put an end to this? The answer is simple! Try the Redweiler pre-workout supplement from the limited “Dragon Ball Z” edition! Now the supplement is available in the Delux Edition version and with a new flavour, sensationally refreshing kamikaze lemonade! and a modified, unique packaging which deliberately features the figure of Vegeta – the mighty Prince of the Saiyans and an amazing warrior! Become a warrior and see how the Redweiler pre-workout supplement really works!
Redweiler – ingredients of the Dragon Ball Z pre-workout supplement
Legendary and popular with amateur and professional athletes alike, the Redweiler pre-workout supplement is designed for real “old hands”! Many years of experience, the extensive knowledge of Olimp Laboratories experts in creating dietary supplements and innovative production technology made it possible to make a preparation containing as many as 14 high-quality active ingredients, which were tested for the presence of heavy metals.
The Redweiler pre-workout supplement from the limited “Dragon Ball Z” edition is made of three specific blends with a different effect. Ultimately, they will allow you to improve your training intensity, thus facilitating you to work on achieving the muscular body you’ve always dreamt of having.
The first powerful blend, Armageddon Pump Formula, combines the popular nitric oxide (NO) boosters: AAKG and L-citrulline with vitamin B6 and sodium added. The second blend, Berserker’s Performance Blend, is a combination of Beta-alanine, two forms of creatine (monohydrate and malate), vitamins and minerals. All this is complemented by a L-tyrosine and caffeine blend and an addition of rich, natural plant extracts (cayenne and black pepper) which you can find in the Red Fury Matrix blend.
Redweiler Dragon Ball Z pre-workout supplement – effects
Each serving of the Redweiler pre-workout supplement will give you a solid infusion of stimulation and power so that you can have a real-warrior workout! You will experience an extreme muscle “pump” thanks to the nitric oxide (NO) boosters. AAKG and L-cytruline. These ingredients intensify the production of this compound, which leads to the expansion of blood vessels, which in turn facilitates transport of nutrients to the muscles.
Beta-alanine and vitamin B6 help to reduce the feeling of fatigue. Creatine, on the other hand, helps to increase physical fitness during short, intensive exercises (the effect of taking 3g a day). This way you can train longer and more intensively on the definition and shape of your body.
Want more? Here you go! Due to its caffeine content, Redweiler will perfectly stimulate your body to work, allowing you to concentrate better during a workout. What is more, cayenne pepper extract enhances thermogenesis, which helps to reduce body fat. Black pepper piperine, on the other hand, will facilitate the absorption of individual ingredients, enhancing the effect of the “Dragon Ball Z” Delux Edition!
Redweiler Dragon Ball Z pre-training supplement – how to take it?
Redweiler is a dietary supplement intended for adults and recommended for use before planned physical activity. The supplementation depends on your body weight:
- up to 75 kg - 1 serving of 6 g,
- from 75 kg to 90 kg - 1 serving of 12 g,
- over 90 kg - 1 serving of 18 g,
Dissolve 1 serving of 6g (2 scoops) in 100 ml of water. Dissolve servings of 12 g and 18 g in 200 ml and 300 ml of water, respectively. Consume directly after preparation, approx. 30 minutes before a workout. The serving size for a given body weight may be modified depending on individual needs, planned workout intensity and sensitivity to the effects of the preparation.
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