
Arms Race Nutrition Harness Pre Workout 20 Servings
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Original price
$79.95
Original price
$79.95
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Original price
$79.95
Original price
$79.95
Current price
$39.95
$39.95
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$39.95
Current price
$39.95
Arms Race Nutrition has created a cutting-edge pre-workout that combines old-school dedication with modern-day science to help you elevate your game and dominate your performance! Arms Race Nutrition Harness is not for the faint of heart, as it contains industry-leading trademarked and registered ingredients such as ViNitroxTM, ElevATPTM, ZumXRTM XR Caffeine, L-Citrulline, Beta-Alanine, Caffeine Anhydrous, and more. We strongly advise investigating how this potent combination of ingredients may benefit your workout performance and body goals.
Whether you enjoy CrossFit, heavy resistance sessions, or getting sweaty at F45, it's no surprise that many prefer Arms Race Nutrition Harness to fuel their performance and results. Prepare for your next session with a pre-workout designed with your goals in mind.
Benefits & Features
- Creatine-free
- High stimulant pre-workout
- Contributes to mental focus
- Contributes to mental energy
- Contributes to mental endurance
- Mental performance enhancement
- Available in 7 tasty flavours
How To Take
Mix 1 serving with at least 250ml of water in a Fit Nutrition shaker, and enjoy! For best results, consume at least 1-hour post-pre-workout meal on an empty stomach.Full Science
You're watching the clock, waiting for it to strike noon. What is the significance of noon? For some, this is break time, lunchtime, the time to take it easy for a little bit. Not for you, though! For you, this is the time to put in work, get sweaty, and lay those bricks that will build the wall of gains! Everyone has the tools to success. A pep talk, the lucky underwear, you name it. For you, though, it's none of those things. It would help if you had an elixir that would kick you in the pants to do not one more rep but five more reps. Not one more lap but ten more laps. What is this elixir I'm referring to? Well, it's Arms Race Nutrition Harness, of course! What is HARNESS? Arms Race Nutrition Harness is a precise mixture of key ingredients that enhance athletic performance and bring your workouts to the next level. For athletic performance, caffeine anhydrous, Zum- XR™, l-citrulline, beta-alanine, ElevATP™, and L-Tyrosine are included at, or above, serving sizes suggested by the research. Together, these ingredients have been repeatedly demonstrated to increase maximum voluntary contractile force and other power output measures, increase maximal oxygen uptake capacity, and significantly enhance time measures in standard athletic trials. For mental ability, clarity, and focus, citicoline and Huperzine A are also included at or above, the serving sizes suggested by the research. Studies using these ingredients have shown them to increase working memory, reduce cognitive inhibition, and reduce neurological processes typically associated with cognitive decline. With this blend of ingredients working synergistically together, our performance and focus blend are all you need to take the reins and Arms Race Nutrition Harness is everything you need to take your workouts to the next level. Are you ready?L-Citrulline
Citrulline is a non-essential, non-protein amino acid that forms during the urea cycle and creates ornithine when combined with carbon dioxide. Citrulline is also a critical source of endogenous (natural) arginine, rapidly and efficiently converted to arginine in the vascular endothelium and other tissues. Citrulline's benefits are greater than its parent compound. While arginine undergoes direct hepatic (liver) metabolism through the enzyme arginase, citrulline bypasses hepatic metabolism entirely and is delivered straight to the bloodstream. The result is that gut absorption and plasma (blood) bioavailability studies comparing citrulline and arginine have shown two things. First, that citrulline is less readily destroyed and has more excellent absorption than arginine. Second, citrulline supplementation increases arginine levels more effectively than arginine supplementation itself. This translates to promising results. For example, animal studies show a significant increase in anaerobic performance at a 250mg/kg/day serving of citrulline. In contrast, human studies implicate citrulline in both aerobic and anaerobic performance increases. As a critical part of the urea cycle, citrulline's performance benefits are thought to be a result of its role in ammonia clearance. Citrulline is implicated in reducing the oxygen cost of muscle processes and increasing the rate of post-exercise ATP and phosphocreatine replenishment. As ATP and phosphocreatine are the body's 'exercise fuel,' this may result in citrulline delaying time to exhaustion in aerobic and anaerobic exercise.Beta-Alanine
Carnosine is a bit of a misunderstood compound. We know that it is crucial for muscle function, and that dietary sources of carnosine are essential, but we don't know precisely how it works. Moreover, for decades, we had no idea how to increase intramuscular concentrations of carnosine, as exogenous sources degraded in the body so quickly that it seemed to be effectively useless. Enter beta-alanine. Simply a different iteration of one of the amino acids that comprises carnosine itself (alanine), beta-alanine has proven to be the most effective means of significantly increasing intramuscular concentrations of carnosine – and therefore of promoting all of carnosine's various beneficial effects on muscle performance. If that weren't enough, beta-alanine has also demonstrated beneficial physiological effects independent of its parent compound. To understand why, though, we must first understand some of the basics behind carnosine. Carnosine, a cytoplasmic dipeptide synthesized from the precursors L-histidine and l-alanine, is present in high concentrations in skeletal muscle and plays a pivotal role as a "chemical buffer" in myocytes (muscle cells). It has long been known that carnosine concentrations are highest in glycolytic muscle fibers (explosive) rather than oxidative muscle fibers (endurance) and thus long hypothesized that this amino acid is required for sustained performance during supramaximal exercise. Recent research demonstrates that carnosine exerts its physiological effects in long hypoxic (low oxygen) drives by functioning as a high-capacity pH buffer in skeletal muscle, preventing the pH ratio of plasma from dropping too low – and therefore preventing crucial pH-dependent processes such as protein synthesis from being inhibited by acidosis. Despite its critical role in skeletal muscle anaerobic performance, intramyocellular synthesis of carnosine is rate-limited by the availability of l-alanine. Unfortunately, the majority of literature demonstrates that attempting to increase intramuscular levels of carnosine via either direct carnosine or alanine supplementation is largely ineffective due to carnosine/alanine pharmacokinetics. Enter beta-alanine. Research with beta-alanine demonstrates consistent and dose-dependent increases to intramuscular carnosine concentrations with beta-alanine supplementation, with certain studies showing an increase of 40-60% with chronic administration. These same writings reveal a synergistic effect of exercise on beta-alanine supplementation, whereby the muscles adaptive changes associated with resistance training promote further intramuscular carnosine production in response to beta-alanine supplementation. In simpler terms, this essentially means that beta-alanine is a dietary supplement that promotes its own effects in combination with exercise. As you exercise, you simultaneously intensify beta-alanine's physiological actions – both directly and in the production of intramuscular carnosine. Once ingested, beta-alanine's exercise-specific beneficial activity is well-established. Elevation of intramuscular carnosine content via beta-alanine supplementation has been shown to improve performance in the following ways.- Both acute and chronic increases in total work capacity, measured by total volume during exercise sessions.
- Highly significant increases to TTE (total time to exhaustion), one of the most accurate and comprehensive measures of endurance. In various trials, beta-alanine supplementation has increased TTE by upwards of 20%.
- Increases to total muscle power output in both acute and chronic trials, suggesting that beta-alanine's most significant benefit is to those engaging in power-dependent resistance training.