
Clash® Fully Loaded Pre-Workout
Description
L-Citrulline is a powerful nitric oxide booster featured in MTS Nutrition Clash Pre-Workout to deliver intense muscle pumps, increased blood flow, and improved endurance. It enhances nitric oxide production, promoting better oxygen and nutrient delivery to working muscles. This results in greater vascularity, reduced muscle fatigue, and longer-lasting performance. In Clash, L-Citrulline is key to amplifying strength, stamina, and overall workout intensity.
Key Benefits of L-Citrulline in MTS Nutrition Clash:
- Boosts nitric oxide levels for massive muscle pumps
- Enhances blood flow and nutrient delivery
- Improves endurance and delays muscle fatigue
- Supports increased strength and workout intensity
- Promotes better recovery and performance
Creatine Monohydrate
Creatine Monohydrate is one of the most researched and proven ingredients in MTS Nutrition Clash Pre-Workout, designed to enhance strength, power, and muscle growth. It works by replenishing ATP levels, the body’s primary energy source during high-intensity exercise, allowing you to lift heavier and train harder. Regular use supports increased muscle volume, improved performance, and faster recovery, making it essential for athletes looking to maximize gains.
Key Benefits of Creatine Monohydrate in MTS Nutrition Clash:
- Increases strength and power output
- Supports ATP production for explosive energy
- Enhances muscle growth and recovery
- Improves workout performance and endurance
- Backed by extensive research for proven results
Beta Alanine
Beta-Alanine is a key performance ingredient in MTS Nutrition Clash Pre-Workout, clinically proven to boost muscular endurance and delay fatigue. It works by increasing carnosine levels in muscles, helping buffer lactic acid buildup during high-intensity exercise. This leads to longer, harder training sessions with less muscle burn. In Clash, Beta-Alanine helps you push past limits, enhance strength, and improve overall workout performance.
Key Benefits of Beta-Alanine in MTS Nutrition Clash:
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- Increases muscular endurance and stamina
- Delays fatigue and reduces lactic acid buildup
- Enhances strength and power output
- Supports improved workout intensity
- Aids in better overall performance and muscle growth
Betaine Anhydrous
Betaine Anhydrous, also known as trimethylglycine, is a performance-enhancing ingredient in MTS Nutrition Clash Pre-Workout that supports strength, power, and endurance. It works by promoting cellular hydration and boosting muscle protein synthesis, helping improve workout output and muscle recovery. Betaine Anhydrous also aids in reducing fatigue and supports better body composition by enhancing fat metabolism. In Clash, it’s key to driving improved performance, strength gains, and lean muscle growth.
Key Benefits of Betaine Anhydrous in MTS Nutrition Clash:
- Increases strength and power output
- Supports muscle endurance and hydration
- Enhances muscle recovery and growth
- Reduces workout fatigue
- Promotes improved body composition
Agmatine Sulfate
Agmatine Sulfate is a potent nitric oxide booster included in MTS Nutrition Clash Pre-Workout to enhance muscle pumps, vascularity, and nutrient delivery. Derived from the amino acid arginine, Agmatine supports increased blood flow, allowing for better oxygen and nutrient transport during intense workouts. It also plays a role in reducing muscle fatigue, improving endurance, and supporting mood and focus. In Clash, Agmatine Sulfate works synergistically with other ingredients to deliver skin-splitting pumps and next-level performance.
Key Benefits of Agmatine Sulfate in MTS Nutrition Clash:
- Boosts nitric oxide levels for enhanced muscle pumps
- Improves blood flow and nutrient delivery
- Supports endurance and reduces muscle fatigue
- Enhances focus and mood during training
- Works synergistically for maximum performance
L-Tyrosine
L-Tyrosine is a powerful amino acid included in MTS Nutrition Clash Pre-Workout to sharpen focus, enhance mood, and reduce stress during intense training sessions. Known for supporting the production of key neurotransmitters like dopamine and norepinephrine, L-Tyrosine helps improve mental clarity, alertness, and cognitive function under physical or mental stress. In Clash Pre-Workout, it works synergistically with other ingredients to keep you dialed in, energized, and ready to crush every workout.
Key Benefits of L-Tyrosine in MTS Nutrition Clash:
- Enhances focus and mental sharpness
- Supports mood and motivation
- Reduces workout-related stress and fatigue
- Improves cognitive performance under pressure
- Complements energy-boosting ingredients for optimal training
VitaCholine® (Choline Bitartrate)
VitaCholine® Choline Bitartrate is a premium, highly bioavailable form of choline included in MTS Nutrition Clash Pre-Workout to support peak mental and physical performance. Choline plays a critical role in neurotransmitter production, especially acetylcholine, which is essential for focus, muscle contraction, and mind-muscle connection. Supplementing with VitaCholine® helps enhance cognitive function, improve reaction time, and sustain mental clarity throughout intense training sessions.
Key Benefits of VitaCholine® Choline Bitartrate in MTS Nutrition Clash:
- Boosts focus and mental alertness
- Supports acetylcholine production for better mind-muscle connection
- Enhances cognitive performance and reaction speed
- Promotes sustained energy without jitters
- Complements other nootropic ingredients for laser-sharp workouts
Caffeine Anhydrous
Caffeine Anhydrous is a fast-acting, highly concentrated form of caffeine included in MTS Nutrition Clash Pre-Workout to deliver immediate, powerful energy and laser-sharp focus. Known for its ability to stimulate the central nervous system, Caffeine Anhydrous enhances alertness, boosts endurance, and improves workout performance. It helps reduce fatigue, increase strength output, and supports fat-burning, making it the perfect ingredient to ignite intense training sessions.
Key Benefits of Caffeine Anhydrous in MTS Nutrition Clash:
- Provides rapid, powerful energy boost
- Sharpens focus and mental clarity
- Enhances strength, endurance, and workout intensity
- Supports fat metabolism and thermogenesis
- Helps reduce fatigue and improve overall performance
Theobromine
Theobromine is a natural stimulant derived from cocoa, featured in MTS Nutrition Clash Pre-Workout to deliver smooth, sustained energy and enhanced focus. Unlike caffeine, Theobromine provides a gentler, longer-lasting boost without jitters or crashes. It supports increased blood flow, improves mood, and promotes better oxygen delivery to muscles—perfect for maximizing workout endurance and performance. In Clash, Theobromine complements other stimulants for balanced, clean energy and sharp mental clarity.
Key Benefits of Theobromine in MTS Nutrition Clash:
- Delivers smooth, long-lasting energy
- Enhances focus and mood
- Supports improved blood flow and oxygen delivery
- Reduces crash and jitters associated with stimulants
- Complements caffeine for balanced performance boost
Infinergy® Dicaffeine Malate
Infinergy® Dicaffeine Malate is a premium, sustained-release form of caffeine used in MTS Nutrition Clash Pre-Workout to deliver smooth, long-lasting energy without the crash. Combining caffeine with malic acid, Infinergy® helps promote steady energy levels, enhanced endurance, and improved mental focus throughout your workout. It works synergistically with other stimulants to prevent fatigue, support fat oxidation, and keep you energized and dialed in from start to finish.
Key Benefits of Infinergy® Dicaffeine Malate in MTS Nutrition Clash:
- Provides clean, sustained energy
- Reduces the risk of post-workout energy crash
- Enhances focus, alertness, and workout intensity
- Supports fat metabolism and endurance
- Works synergistically with other performance ingredients
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