High Performance GF

Everyone is looking for a pre-workout supplement that can take your fitness to a “new lever,” right? Well that is exactly what High Performance GF promises to be able to do.
Although we’re pretty sure that CNP, the makers of High Performance GF, meant to take you to a new level, we’re intrigued, no matter what the idiom, and we thought we should take a closer look at this product.
What Does High Performance GF Do?
Not only is this product supposed to introduce you to never before seen levers, but it is also supposed to give you “laser-like focus” and “delayed muscle fatigue.”
These two things, paired with its ability to deliver more water to your muscle tissues, are supposed to make it so that High Performance GF is your go-to pre-workout supplement.
What Does High Performance GF Have Going For It?
Apart from a creative look at the English language, the makers of High Performance GF don’t include anything else extremely unique in this product.
There are your run of the mill assortments of amino acids like Beta-alanine, Glutamine, L-Arginine, L-Glycine, L-Beta-Alanine, L-Isoleucine, L-Taurine and N-Acetyl-Cysteine.
High Performance GF also has a small dose of Creatine Monohydrate that doesn’t require any complicated loading, but there isn’t anything else that shows potential to be a powerful workout enhancer.
In fact, not only does it not show anything to beat out the rest of the competition, one look at High Performance GF’s ingredient list reveals that it may even decrease your performance during your workouts.
There is a large amount of Caffeine and 1,3 dimethylamylamine in High Performance GF which means it will increase your energy levels initially. However, this also means that it can cause a crash very soon after taking this supplement.
This means that you could very quickly lose all energy levels and drives to have a successful workout right in the middle of your set with High Performance GF.
Should I Try ?
Because High Performance GF doesn’t offer the latest and greatest in workout enhancing, we don’t recommend this pre-workout supplement.
