Ryse Supplements Pre-Workout 20/Servings
Ryse pre-workout uses a formula of nootropics, stimulants, and pump enhancers to help you have the best workout yet! with 6 grams of L-Citrulline to help boost your muscle pumps, caffeine for energy, and Citicoline and other nootropics for focus, Ryse pre-workout helps cover all your workout bases and helps you crush your toughest workouts!
Ryse Pre-Workout Benefits
- Citrulline Malate for Explosive Pumps
- Contains 200mg of Potent Nootropic Ingredients
- No Crash Afterwards
- Boost Energy, Pump, & Focus
Ryse Pre-Workout Flavors
- Candy Watermelon
- Electric Lemonade
- Pink Blast
How To Take Ryse Pre-Workout
Mix one serving in 10-12 oz, of cold water in a shaker or glass and consume 15-30 minutes prior to exercise. If necessary, you may adjust the water level to achieve your desired level of sweetness and flavor.Â
Ryse Pre-Workout Ingredients
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 16.4g (Approximately 1 scoop)
Servings Per Container: 20
Amount Per Serving % DVÂ
Sodium 360mg 16%
L-Citrulline Malate 6g *
Beta Alanine(as CarnoSyn®) 2g *
Betaine Anhydrous 1.5g *
L-Tyrosine 1.5g *
L-Taurine 1g *
L-Arginine 1g *
N-Acetyl L-Tyrosine 750mg *
Caffeine 275mg *
Citicoline (as Cognizin®) 200mg *
Black Pepper Extract (as BioPerine®) 5mg *
Huperzia Serrata Extract (std. min. 1% Huperzine A) (Club Moss) 5mg *
*Daily Value (DV) Not Established.
Ryse Pre-Workout Warnings
Ryse Up products are intended only for healthy adults over the age of 18. Do not use if you are currently pregnant or nursing, could be pregnant, or are attempting to become pregnant. Consult a licensed healthcare practitioner before using this product. Discontinue use and contact a doctor immediately if you experience an irregular or rapid heart beat, chest pain, shortness of breath, dizziness, lightheadedness, fainting or presyncope, tremors, headache, nausea, or other similar symptoms. If you are a performance athlete, please check with your sanctioning body prior to use to ensure compliance.
References
Bahri S, Zerrouk N, Aussel C, et al. Citrulline: from metabolism to therapeutic use. Nutrition. 2013;29(3):479-484. doi:10.1016/j.nut.2012.07.002
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23022123/