Some products only work in specific windows and some just work better at certain times of day. Let’s take a closer look at the timing of our supplements.
When a recent article suggested xenon might produce similar effects to blood-doping, WADA suddenly weighed in. And a lot of people became suspicious of Russia topping the medal table at Sochi.
Can taking a pill actually increase metabolic rate? Many studies have said no, but recent research suggests a blend of caffeine and herbs might actually work.
A lot of companies add long lists of additives to their protein bars in an effort to make them taste better. These protein bars from Mercola are tasty and contain quality, organic ingredients.
One week energy drinks are an athlete's best friend, and the next week they're just a waste of money. A new study suggests they don't make a significant effect on performance.
Every Sunday we post the "Sunday Seven" so you can quickly see the seven most popular articles of the week. This week: the iliotibial band, common squat mistakes, the AbMat, and more!
Tired of paying tons of money for huge multivitamins that you can barely swallow? The SEAL Multi from Kill Cliff is full of high-quality ingredients to fuel performance, and it won't break the bank.
Nitrate, creatine, pycnogenol, and acetyl-L-carnitine are good examples of supplements with well-documented effects, but also great potential for more health-oriented discoveries.
This pre-workout energizer from Savin Nutrition avoids some of the common pitfalls of pre-workout drinks and gave me more energy even after my workout was over.