There was a recent article posted on T-nation about a new supplement stack. It cost 300$. That, I would say, is a lot of money. I'm not bashing it, because everyone is different and there are some who gain a lot more from supplements than others. There are also some who need it more because it gives them an edge on their very specific training goals. I simply don't happen to need a huge complicated stack...
Let me explain a little more. I in no way think that most supplements are bad or "cheating" and I definitely don't work out 100% efficiently or eat a diet such that I get absolutely everything I need from it. And I definitely use a few supplements as I will detail below. However, being relatively new to the lifting game, I am still at the point where I have done most of my growth through just learning the movements and learning what my body can do. I haven't really plateaued yet (which will happen eventually) and have seen a lot of "beginners gains" as they call them. Therefore, I haven't felt the need to sink a lot of money into getting a very detailed stack. I am not a bodybuilder nor am I training to be a fitness model or for an IFBB competition. If I were, then I would probably take more. For now, my body seems to do well with the simple basics:
1) Whey Protein Powder
Brand: Optimum Nutrition
Flavour: Vanilla Ice Cream
Comments: I've tried various protein powders before, but I always thought they tasted weird and chalky. They were one of those things that the first few sips were kinda good, the next one or two only ok, and then the last 3/4 of the drink just awful. Until I found this flavour from ON. I love this stuff. I can actually drink it in shakes although it's not my preferred method. Mostly I love having it every morning in my oatmeal along with some PB2 and I used it in everything I bake (protein cinnamon bread, protein brownies and protein cookies!) Along with protein it also features BCAAs and Glutamine!
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I love you. |
2). Energy/Amino Acid supplement
Brand: Optimum Nutrition Amin.O Energy Chewables
Flavour: Fruit Punch
Comments: These little guys contain a bunch of vitamins, as well as certain amino acids (including the popular beta-Alanine which is said to improve performance, strength, and endurance) and caffeine I take 2/3 of a serving (serving = 3) before workouts and 1/3 of a serving on non-workout days. I've noticed that it gives me energy, but not as much as something like coffee would. However, I don't get jittery from it like I do with highly caffeinated products. The drawback is that the beta-Alanine causes a side-effect called paraethesia, which is the tingling/itching and/or flushing of the skin. It especially happens to my hands and feet and once in a while, my face. It goes away quickly (within about 10 minutes) and doesn't bother me too much. The side effects decrease with more constant use or breaking up the dosages.
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Energyyyyy! |
3). Multivitamin
Brand: Optimum Nutrition Opti-women Multivitamin
Flavour: N/A
Comments: I definitely like these vitamins in the quality and price. However they have a very powder-y weird taste which I strongly dislike. I take them every other day.
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Chick Vitamins |
4). DMAE
Brand: The Vitamin Shoppe
Flavour: N/A
Comments: These are a supplement which claim to help focus and mental acuity I was exceptionally skeptical at first but was willing to try. I found, personally, they actually do help me focus. I am a lot less "zone-y" at work and in the gym.
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Big Brain Supplements |
I'm currently debating whether to take another BCAA supplement after the gym if I'm not having my protein powder then. Which one/ones do you like? What does your stack look like?