Troponin Supplements — Fat Loss

The Science Behind Intra-Workout Nutrition: Why It Matters

The Science Behind Intra-Workout Nutrition: Why It Matters

Most athletes spend considerable time thinking about what they eat before and after training. Pre-workout meals, post-workout shakes, macro timing — these are well-established concepts. But what about what you consume during your workout? Intra-workout nutrition is one of the most overlooked and underutilized tools for improving performance, and the science behind it is compelling.  

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Go Pills: The Thermogenic Fat Burner That Actually Works

Go Pills: The Thermogenic Fat Burner That Actually Works

If you've searched for a thermogenic fat burner lately, you've probably waded through a swamp of proprietary blends, megadose stimulant formulas, and supplements that cost $60 for a 30-serving bottle. Go Pills is different — and not just in the marketing-copy sense of the word. This fat burner supplement from Troponin Supplements is built on four research-backed ingredients, dosed at levels that actually show up in clinical studies, with no hidden blends and 120 servings per bottle. This post breaks down what's in it, what the science says, and whether it's the right tool for your fat loss goals.

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Carb Cycling for Bodybuilding

Carb Cycling for Bodybuilding

Carb cycling is one of the most effective nutritional strategies for bodybuilders and physique athletes. By strategically varying your carbohydrate intake from day to day, you can simultaneously fuel performance, support muscle growth, and promote fat loss. Here’s how it works and how to build your own plan.

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What's the optimal body fat limit to reach in the offseason?

What's the optimal body fat limit to reach in the offseason?

The male body is most anabolic around 8–12% body fat. On gear, that range probably extends to 6–12%. Above that range, your rate of aromatization to estrogen starts climbing and your insulin sensitivity starts to drop. Below it, hormone production decreases (which is why you can go lower when on gear). That's really the range you want to stay in. Start the offseason near the bottom and try not to exceed 12% by the end.

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