Xtend cost 0$ i want this shit

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Posted by: Saber41194 Dec 27 2004, 12:30 AM
[PRODUCT]1668[/PRODUCT] yeah plz stock this so i can buy! laugh.gif

Posted by: Scivation Dec 27 2004, 10:54 AM
Thanks for the interest!

As far as I know, this site should have it for sale tomorrow. The price will be posted then (I have no say in what BulkNutrition charges).



Thanks!
Marc Lobliner

Posted by: Scivation Dec 28 2004, 03:18 PM
It is now available.

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Posted by: DougD Dec 28 2004, 08:08 PM
You missed the joke. Orignally it said it was $0. Hence he wanted it for free. But now it is $55. Which is obscene and a half. All of those "advanced" compents are just amino acids. Get a high grade protein supp and you will get over 14 grams of BCAA in a serving and it is only $8 a pound. The vitamin B6 and ther stuff isnt going to cost you that much either.

Word to the wise: Spend your $55 on a multivitamin ($15 on the high end) and 5 lbs of protein (read the labels and get some high in BCAA if you are worried about that. You can buy direct if you take the time to look). It is not like your body sees this "precise" blend and then somehow makes more than muscle.

Posted by: Saber41194 Dec 28 2004, 08:24 PM
i wanted the $0 Scivation's BCAA. God dam it $50 for 1kg of BCAA .
Bulk BCAA is $39.99/kg
buy bulk u save $20.
@DougD it will have been coll to buy 100botles of this for $0 x100 biggrin.gif biggrin.gif biggrin.gif biggrin.gif biggrin.gif biggrin.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif tongue.gif tongue.gif wink.gif wink.gif smile.gif smile.gif

Posted by: Saber41194 Dec 28 2004, 08:26 PM
QUOTE (Scivation @ Dec 27 2004, 10:54 AM)
Thanks for the interest!

As far as I know, this site should have it for sale tomorrow. The price will be posted then (I have no say in what BulkNutrition charges).



Thanks!
Marc Lobliner

i thought it was free ($0) but thx. wont buy untill i becomme riche

Posted by: Saber41194 Dec 28 2004, 08:29 PM
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Posted by: Saber41194 Dec 28 2004, 08:34 PM
QUOTE (DougD @ Dec 28 2004, 08:08 PM)
You missed the joke. Orignally it said it was $0. Hence he wanted it for free. But now it is $55. Which is obscene and a half. All of those "advanced" compents are just amino acids. Get a high grade protein supp and you will get over 14 grams of BCAA in a serving and it is only $8 a pound. The vitamin B6 and ther stuff isnt going to cost you that much either.

Word to the wise: Spend your $55 on a multivitamin ($15 on the high end) and 5 lbs of protein (read the labels and get some high in BCAA if you are worried about that. You can buy direct if you take the time to look). It is not like your body sees this "precise" blend and then somehow makes more than muscle.

yeah i am not like the kind of guy 'who buy Buy HOMOGEX for $100' biggrin.gif biggrin.gif biggrin.gif tongue.gif tongue.gif tongue.gif smile.gif

Posted by: Anthony28574 Dec 28 2004, 10:00 PM
QUOTE (Saber41194 @ Dec 28 2004, 08:24 PM)
i wanted the $0 Scivation's BCAA. God dam it $50 for 1kg of BCAA .
Bulk BCAA is  $39.99/kg
buy bulk u save $20.
@DougD it will have been coll to buy 100botles of this for $0 x100  biggrin.gif  biggrin.gif  biggrin.gif  biggrin.gif  biggrin.gif  biggrin.gif  laugh.gif  laugh.gif  laugh.gif  tongue.gif  tongue.gif  wink.gif  wink.gif  smile.gif  smile.gif

BCAA's aren't the only thing in it. There's also 90 grams(I think this is correct) of Citrulline Malate in there. Considering a kilo of BCAA's here costs $40 and 75 grams of Citrulline Malate costs $12 dollars, totalling $52, you're more or less paying the same price. Not to mention Xtend is flavored and has the ingredients combined already.

Posted by: Scivation Dec 28 2004, 10:53 PM
Wow.

Seems like everyone enjoyed their post-workout "Haterade" today. laugh.gif

Anthony stated my point quite well. I am sorry for misinterpretting your humor, Saber.


Thanks!
Marc Lobliner

Posted by: Scivation Dec 28 2004, 10:56 PM
QUOTE (DougD @ Dec 28 2004, 08:08 PM)
You missed the joke. Orignally it said it was $0. Hence he wanted it for free. But now it is $55. Which is obscene and a half. All of those "advanced" compents are just amino acids. Get a high grade protein supp and you will get over 14 grams of BCAA in a serving and it is only $8 a pound. The vitamin B6 and ther stuff isnt going to cost you that much either.

Word to the wise: Spend your $55 on a multivitamin ($15 on the high end) and 5 lbs of protein (read the labels and get some high in BCAA if you are worried about that. You can buy direct if you take the time to look). It is not like your body sees this "precise" blend and then somehow makes more than muscle.

I respect your opinion.

Many (myself included) have seen tremendous benefits using the 2:1:1 BCAA ratio and citrulline malate. There are other helpful components in Xtend as well.

Posted by: Christoph22123 Dec 29 2004, 01:20 AM
Don't care, I like what you and the Guy from MAN have been doing and I purchased some today. I always made my own mix but never adding BCAA'S and glutamine, mine was more of a body octane type mix. Looking forward to it.

Posted by: dsade Dec 29 2004, 09:03 AM
QUOTE (DougD @ Dec 28 2004, 08:08 PM)
You missed the joke. Orignally it said it was $0. Hence he wanted it for free. But now it is $55. Which is obscene and a half. All of those "advanced" compents are just amino acids. Get a high grade protein supp and you will get over 14 grams of BCAA in a serving and it is only $8 a pound. The vitamin B6 and ther stuff isnt going to cost you that much either.

Word to the wise: Spend your $55 on a multivitamin ($15 on the high end) and 5 lbs of protein (read the labels and get some high in BCAA if you are worried about that. You can buy direct if you take the time to look). It is not like your body sees this "precise" blend and then somehow makes more than muscle.

Yeah, nothing like tossing back a big old Whey shake then going to do squats.

I'll stick to drinking BCAAs, especially with the added stuff in Xtend.

Marc, thanks for the advanced bottle - it's really a great product.

Posted by: Scivation Dec 29 2004, 10:41 AM
QUOTE (Christoph22123 @ Dec 29 2004, 01:20 AM)
Don't care, I like what you and the Guy from MAN have been doing and I purchased some today. I always made my own mix but never adding BCAA'S and glutamine, mine was more of a body octane type mix. Looking forward to it.

I sincerely appreciate your support. JRod from MAN and I have some cool things in the works, and his new creatine product that will launch soon should be top-notch as well.

If you ever need anything from this end, let me know.



Thanks!
Marc Lobliner

Posted by: Christoph22123 Dec 29 2004, 11:42 AM
No problem Marc, and thank you by the way for the offer. Question, will this new creatine be a CEE base, or can you not say yet, no worries?

Posted by: MANB2P.COM Dec 29 2004, 01:54 PM
XTEND is really an ideal "during" exercise product.

The combination of glutamine, and BCAA's alone help to preserve glycogen and further support performance and excessive damage to the body.

It is light and easy to use as well, and the additional Citrulline Malate supply both malic acid and citrulline top it off nicely.

I deally a BodyOctane pregame, XTEND during and Relentless Post "with some R-ALA" takes care of fueling peformance, extending performance and supporting recovery from performance.

What more could you ask for?

Posted by: bigmike Dec 29 2004, 04:48 PM
Those of you who have used ice, and xtend, how do the grape flavors compare. I am almost out of ice, and need a new tub, but if xtend tastes as good as ice, a change may be in store.

Posted by: dsade Dec 29 2004, 08:55 PM
QUOTE (bigmike @ Dec 29 2004, 04:48 PM)
Those of you who have used ice, and xtend, how do the grape flavors compare. I am almost out of ice, and need a new tub, but if xtend tastes as good as ice, a change may be in store.

I prefer the taste of Xtend to Ice.

Posted by: TheDiesel Dec 30 2004, 01:26 AM
dsade,

When are you going to update the product information for Xpand?


Apparently it now has a few more chemicals added in, including CEE.

Posted by: DougD Dec 30 2004, 05:08 PM
QUOTE (Scivation @ Dec 28 2004, 10:56 PM)
QUOTE (DougD @ Dec 28 2004, 08:08 PM)
You missed the joke. Orignally it said it was $0. Hence he wanted it for free. But now it is $55. Which is obscene and a half. All of those "advanced" compents are just amino acids. Get a high grade protein supp and you will get over 14 grams of BCAA in a serving and it is only $8 a pound. The vitamin B6 and ther stuff isnt going to cost you that much either.

Word to the wise: Spend your $55 on a multivitamin ($15 on the high end) and 5 lbs of protein (read the labels and get some high in BCAA if you are worried about that. You can buy direct if you take the time to look). It is not like your body sees this "precise" blend and then somehow makes more than muscle.

I respect your opinion.

Many (myself included) have seen tremendous benefits using the 2:1:1 BCAA ratio and citrulline malate. There are other helpful components in Xtend as well.

You are correct there is citrulline malate which definitely is expensive. I actually dont even know why I posted such a negative comment without trying the product. Pretty retarded on my part. I might actually give this product a try just because you didn't go crazy after reading my naive post. Plus it seems like you have some users on your side.

About the whey and sqauts though... just man up guy, stomach cramps are the least of your worries when squatting heavy.

Posted by: Scivation Dec 30 2004, 05:41 PM
QUOTE (DougD @ Dec 30 2004, 05:08 PM)

You are correct there is citrulline malate which definitely is expensive. I actually dont even know why I posted such a negative comment without trying the product. Pretty retarded on my part. I might actually give this product a try just because you didn't go crazy after reading my naive post. Plus it seems like you have some users on your side.

About the whey and sqauts though... just man up guy, stomach cramps are the least of your worries when squatting heavy.

Sir,

Your opinion is respected and I am confident that you will benefit from using Xtend. I have been training and dieting for a bodybuilding show on March 19 and I can say with 100% confidence that Xtend is definitely helping me maintain and even gain lean mass and is also greatly helping my recovery from 2x per day weight training. It is the only variable I have changed in my diet.

When squatting heavy, my main concern is a prolapse. laugh.gif


Thanks!
Marc Lobliner

Posted by: Richard Hunt Dec 30 2004, 06:05 PM
I wasn't sure what prolapse was so I looked it up here http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic3533.htm I've heard of something like that happening to people when squatting. Sounds terrible ohmy.gif I agree with dsade though, I don't want a lot on my stomach when squatting. Why add the possibility of stomach cramping when I need all my focus getting the weight up. I think the product sounds great. If you do any samples, let us know. Loved the Neurostim samples. I've recommended it to a couple people just from my experience with the samples.

Hey dsade, good talking to you yesterday. I appreciate your help.

Thanks

Posted by: Scivation Dec 30 2004, 09:58 PM
QUOTE (Richard Hunt @ Dec 30 2004, 06:05 PM)
I wasn't sure what prolapse was so I looked it up here http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic3533.htm I've heard of something like that happening to people when squatting. Sounds terrible ohmy.gif I agree with dsade though, I don't want a lot on my stomach when squatting. Why add the possibility of stomach cramping when I need all my focus getting the weight up. I think the product sounds great. If you do any samples, let us know. Loved the Neurostim samples. I've recommended it to a couple people just from my experience with the samples.

Hey dsade, good talking to you yesterday. I appreciate your help.

Thanks

Sir,

I appreciate your support and I love the Squidword avatar! Spongebob is a Saturday morning ritual for my wife and I post workout.

The prolapse thing was a joke, but there is a reason I quit competitive powerlifting...I'll just leave it at that. ohmy.gif

As always, please contact me if you need anything at all.


Thanks!
Marc Lobliner


Posted by: Mike Bourne Dec 31 2004, 01:51 PM
Xtend sounds interesting, I'll definitly try it. I have faith in Marc's products,I've been quite happy with all the ones I've tied.

Both ICE and Neurstim are part of my daily supplement intake now. Neurostim is just flippin amazing, I use it before work, as well as before workouts biggrin.gif

Posted by: Richard Hunt Dec 31 2004, 03:49 PM
Please, call me Richard. Dang, sorry to hear that--for whatever reason.

I have a son that is 6 and two daughters 5 & 4. We all love Spongebob!

Posted by: Saber41194 Jan 1 2005, 05:42 AM
i am curently using a Europen brand of liquid multi-amio (about 22 diferents amio including cituline,carnitine,creatine EE ...)
i had to say it get the job done and easier on the somach than just whey but tast like shit(Punch flavored) . ading somme multi vits+orange juice for easier taste make me ready to lift more

this liquide cost about ~$20 for 500ml

amino u get :

L-Isoleucin
L-Leucin
L-Valin
L-Phenylalanin
L-Lysin
L-Methionin
L-Threonin
L-Tryptophan
L-Alanin
L-Arginin
L-Asparagin Acid
L-Carnitin
L-Cystin
L-Glutimic Acid
L-Glycin
L-Histidin
L-Hydroxylysin
L-Hydroxyprolin
L-Ornithin
L-Prolin
L-Serin
L-Tyrosin

Posted by: b_mn Jan 1 2005, 01:23 PM
I picked up some Xtend today and I cant wait for it to get here...too bad its gonna take about 2-3 weeks to make its way all the way out to my ship in the middle east...but none the less I cant wait to try it, it seems to be a promising supplement.

B

Posted by: Bryan Gregory Feb 13 2005, 06:16 PM
QUOTE (Scivation @ Dec 28 2004, 10:56 PM)
[QUOTE=DougD,Dec 28 2004, 08:08 PM]
Many (myself included) have seen tremendous benefits using the 2:1:1 BCAA ratio and citrulline malate. There are other helpful components in Xtend as well.


Can you go over the other helpful components part? I thought it was just 2:1:1 ratio of BCAA's and citrulline malate.