Pre-Workout | MTS Nutrition Ruckus
New and improved pre-workout formula! This pre-workout is perfect in every way. With a nitrate base, this formula increases power, force, strength, and endurance in weight lifting. With Tyrosine and Caffeine as a key ingredients, this formula helps boost focus and concentration during a workout. With a constant supply of energy, no need to worry about a crash! The optimal blend of ingredients creates the best formula for enhancing pumps. Pick up a tub of this unrivaled pre-workout today! Introducing MTS Nutrition Ruckus!!!
MTS Nutrition Ruckus Benefits
- Completely Nitrate Based
- Most Complete Pre-Workout Formula
- Total Pump Enhancer
- Increases Muscle Growth
- Very Concentrated Formula
- More Caffeine Than Your Average Pre-Workout
- Reap All The Benefits Of Creatine
- Provides Intense Focus
- Contains 300 Milligrams Of Caffeine
- Amazing Fruity Taste
How Do I Take MTS Nutrition Ruckus?
MTS Nutrition recommending mixing one (1) to two (2) scoops of Ruckus with 8 ounces of Water 15 minutes prior to workout. Assess tolerance by starting with 1/2 scoop and increase as required until you hit the maximum dosage of 2 scoops. Do not combine with other Stimulant based products.
MTS Nutrition Ruckus Ingredients
Serving Size: 1 Scoop
Servings Per Container: 25
Vitamin C (As Ascorbic Acid) 250mg
Betaine Nitrate NO3-T 1.5g
L-Taurine 1g
Acetyl Tyrosine 1g
DiCaffeine Malate (Infinergy) (Proving 300mg Caffeine)
ElevATP (Ancient Peat And Apple Extract) 150mg
N-Methyltyramine HCL 50mg
Hordenine HCL 50mg
Other Ingredients: None.
MTS Nutrition Ruckus Side Effects & Warnings
This product is only to be consumed by healthy adults 18 years of age or older. Pregnant or nursing women should not use this product. Do not use in combination with caffeine or any Stimulants.
References
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Clements WT, Lee SR, Bloomer RJ. Nitrate ingestion: a review of the health and physical performance effects. Nutrients. 2014;6(11):5224-5264. Published 2014 Nov 18. doi:10.3390/nu6115224