
REPP Sports Broken Arrow 20/40 Servings


Don't say we didn't warn you! This is an intense pre-workout not meant for beginners! Getting better workouts in the gym is something everyone is always looking for. If you're looking for something to boost your energy and focus before an intense workout, this may be the perfect performance product for you. This is unlike anything you've tried before. Introducing REPP Sports Broken Arrow!
REPP Sports Broke Arrow uses cutting edge ingredients to give its users the most explosive workout that you've ever had. It's ingredients will give you endless energy & laser focus. But, it's not for everyone & here's why:
We suggest taking 1 scoop 15-20 minutes before your workout for optimal energy & focus. To assess tolerance, use half a scoop 15-20 minutes prior to your workout. Store in a cool & dry place.
Servings Size: 1 or 2 Scoops
Servings Per Container: 20/40
*Information Based on a 2 Scoop Serving
Sodium 150mg
Citrulline Malate 6000mg
Beta Alanine 3200mg
Betaine Anhydrous 1500mg
Taurine 1000mg
L-Tyrosine 1000mg
Caffeine (from Anhydrous and Citrate) 350mg
CitraFuze 150mg
ALpha GPC 100mg
Theobroma Cacao Extract 100mg
Black Pepper Extract 5mg
Other Ingredients: Calcium Phosphate, Natural and Artificial Flavors, Silicon Dioxide, Calcium Silicate, Sucralose, Acesulfame Potassium.
This product is not intended for anyone under the age of 18. Do not exceed the recommended dosage. Do not use if you are pregnant or nursing. Do not use if you have a pre-existing health condition including but not limited to: high or low blood pressure, seizure disorder, psychiatric issues, or diabetes. If you experience rapid heartbeat, dizziness, severe headaches, shortness of breath, or similar symptoms; discontinue use immediately and call a health care professional. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. THIS CONTAINS CAFFEINE. Do not take with other sources of caffeine.
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