You mentioned being judicious with caffeine and tyrosine usage and avoiding an over-reliance on them.
Even though Power Drive contains tyrosine, do you see any problem with using this on a regular basis after any type of activity that stresses the CNS heavily? Using Power Drive has been great after heavy lifting sessions, high volume sessions, as well as intervals and sprint training. I’ve even found myself using it on off days during particularly demanding training cycles.
So I was just wondering if there are times when its use should be scaled back or if it remains perfectly safe and effective over time.
[quote]achilles2095 wrote:
Is Power Drive an acceptable alternative until Anaconda is available? If so, where would you add it in the para-workout spectrum?[/quote]
i have football practice 4 days a week, and i feel like shit and brain dead after running my ass off and going over numerous plays…is it ok to take Power Drive on all 4 days? also do you think Power Drive can make that much a difference in my recovery for the next day?
[quote]Christian Thibaudeau wrote:
achilles2095 wrote:
Is Power Drive an acceptable alternative until Anaconda is available? If so, where would you add it in the para-workout spectrum?
It’s not even remotely doing the same thing.[/quote]
Sorry, I should have been more specific - I was strictly thinking of the CNS support and recovery that Power Drive provides. I was under the impression that anaconda has that property along with the CHY and other ingredients…