Universal Nutrition Animal Pump

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Muscle Pumps, Strength & Intense Energy!

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Universal Nutrition Animal Pump

Universal Nutrition Animal Pump - A fusion of a CEE, Nitric Oxide, energy and antioxidants for serious muscle pumps and crazy anabolic growth!

"This stuff's great! Works within half an hour, not like your typical creatine supplement. Gives you a pump throughout your workout from beginning to end. Highly recommended for anyone who is serious about getting big and strong."
- Jimmy V.
Universal Animal Pump - Pre-Workout Matrix Of CEE, Nitric Oxide, Energy And Antioxidants For Growth!

The pump... It is the holy grail of bodybuilding. It is that most addictive of sensations that keeps gym rats hooked for life. It is euphoric and invigorating, an intense swelling of the muscle caused by a training-induced cascade of blood… It is a rebirth experienced on each worthwhile trip to the gym. The pump is instant gratification… An automatic reward for all of the blood, sweat and tears you spill on the gym floor. The pump is instantaneous growth… It is the immediate invigoration of dormant muscle fibers.

There are days, however, where no matter what you do, the pump is seemingly unattainable… Set after wasted set, you toil in vain. Nothing. Nada. Zilch. You yearn to be pumped and swole and instead you are beaten and weary. On other days, the pump is fleeting. As quickly as it arrives, it is gone… Leaving both your ego and your muscle bellies deflated. The disappointment in your inability to achieve and sustain the cherished pump is not merely due to the pleasure of a superficial physical response, but in the fact that an opportunity for new growth has been squandered. The pump ain't just for shits and giggles-it is crucial to getting big.

The pump is essential in the promotion of new muscle growth. With each pump-inducing rep, nutrient rich fluid and blood fills the working cells, engorging the muscle. This occurrence kick starts the anabolic process. The muscle cell walls are stretched and strained and practically bursting with fluid, this is called cell volumization. Assuming you are eating and supplementing properly, this fluid should be chock full of the kind of nourishing elements specifically designed to help you do the one thing you came here to do… Grow. This is where Animal Pump kicks down the door and goes to work.

Now ya know why you need the pump-that feeling of having your muscles fully engorged with blood is what drives a bodybuilder. Once the pump is there, fueling the muscles with the right nutrients is where optimal gains can be reached. Animal Pump is this fuel. Getting the right blend of nutrients is essential. Animal Pump has it all, from it's synergistic cutting edge creatine blend, NO boost complex, proprietary energy and concentration mix, down to it's cell protective antioxidant complex and specialized transport blend which shuttles the Pump to your starving muscles.

From a strength and muscle cell volumizing point of view, it gets no better than Animal Pump, because Pump is packed with a new school matrix of creatines - a full, daily dose. Bodybuilders have used creatine for a decade now with good results and over the years, science has brought more and more advanced forms of creatine to the fore. Creatine is a core, basic bodybuilding supplement and as such, Pump is a welcome addition to the Animal line.

When you perform a heavy set, intracellular ATP levels decrease. Creatine helps restore these ATP levels. But not just any old creatine will do the job; Animal Pump includes only the best. Taking creatine supplementation to the next level, Animal Pump combines Magnesium Creatine Chelate (MCC), a patented form of creatine, with the newest sensation Creatine Ethyl Ester (CEE) and proven Tri-Creatine Malate (TCM) to deliver maximum benefits. This blend combats the creatine absorption issues and bloating of yesteryear, ensuring your creatine reaches your growing muscles and not the toilet bowl. Pump ensures that the ergogenic effects of creatine are maximized, eliminating any unwanted side effects and making the creatine non-responder of yesteryear an extinct species.

During an intense workout, one of the limiting factors of your muscular power and endurance is oxygen and the availability of oxygen-rich nutrients to muscle tissue. Our NO (Nitric Oxide) Boost complex is a blend of compounds designed to combat this problem. Arginine AKG, Citrulline Malate and L-norvaline are combined to maximize nitric oxide release. From a bodybuilding point of view, this means incredible muscular pumps and a greater ability to funnel clean oxygen and nutrient-rich blood into your muscles. This results in optimal muscular fullness and cellular nutrient uptake and translates into what all bodybuilders crave-greater size gains.

Even if you are strong and pumped, how can you possibly tear the gym apart if you're energy deprived and lacking mental concentration? Daily life is filled with constant roadblocks that try to throw you off in the iron game. So when it comes to energy, Animal Pump has got your back. Animal Pump's Energy Rush Complex combines powerful methylxanthines along with evodiamine and vinpocentine to give you that energy boost that gets you fired up for training and the focus and mental acuity so vital to establishing the mind-muscle connection. These powerful substances reach deep into the muscle cell to provide long-lasting energy and power, thus delaying the onset of muscle fatigue. That performance and focus edge can be the difference between the physique of a weekend warrior and a top competitor.

We ain't done yet, bro… Animal Pump incorporates a comprehensive antioxidant blend designed to protect your cells from the heavy onslaught of hardcore lifting. Heavy lifting leaves behind free radicals, which are damaging if left alone. Free radical production is also increased with enhanced nitric oxide release. We included the best antioxidants to make sure these free radicals are cleaned out leaving your immune system strong.

Last but certainly not least, a supreme nutrient transport complex, a blend of insulin boosters and absorption enhancers, ties the Animal Pump formula together. This complex efficiently and quickly draws all of these critical nutrients to your muscles. Insulin is especially important for channeling this powerful cutting edge blend into your muscle cells. Sugar-laden formulas of the past helped boost insulin levels, however they also added unnecessary carbohydrates.

With Animal Pump no carbs are needed for maximum insulin potentiating effects. Animal Pump's innovative insulin boosters can significantly enhance the pump, decrease lactic acid build up and rapidly saturate the muscle with cutting edge creatines and essential nutrients for growth. This is further amplified by specialized absorption enhancers, which ensure that Animal Pump's complexes are fully absorbed and transported to the muscles where they will be fully utilized.

The pump is an integral component to new muscle growth. It is literally the “lifeblood” of your bodybuilding pursuits, giving meaning to monotonous training sessions and giving nourishment to your depleted muscle cells. Without the pump, you're going nowhere… Harness its power and the sky's the limit. If you wanna blow up, with seam-tearing, stretch-marking mass and personal record breaking strength, Animal Pump is the pump in a pack.

Required For

  • Competitive strength & power athletes
  • Those looking to improve gym performance
  • Athletes looking to prolong pump
  • Off-season bodybuilders looking to add mass & strength
  • Creatine non-responders
  • Those who hate the creatine “bloat”

Daily Dose

To optimize the “pump” use one pack 30 minutes before your workout. Do not consume any whole foods or protein shakes between your daily dose of Animal Pump and your training session. In order to maximize results, be sure to stay hydrated and prioritize the uptake of fluids before and during training.

Selected Ingredient Profile

Foundational Creatine Matrix
  • Magnesium Creatine Chelate
  • Tricreatine Malate
  • Creatine Ethyl Ester
NO Blast Complex
  • Arginine AKG
  • Ornithine AKG
  • L-Carnosine
  • L-Norvaline
Energy Rush Complex
  • Methylxanthine Comples
  • Evodiamine
  • Vinpocetine
Antioxidant Complex
  • OPC
  • NAC
  • EGCG
  • K-R Alpha Lipoic Acid
Pump Transport Complex
  • Taurine
  • Ginger Root Extract
  • Cinnulin PF
  • 4-Hydroxyisoleucine
  • Bioperine

Recommended Stacks

Animal Pump can be taken year round, without cycling off. Like Animal Pak, Animal Flex and Animal Nitro, Pump is designed as a core or “foundational supplement”. For bigger gains, consider stacking Pump with Animal Stak.

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