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Body Science’s price makes its fully-dosed Pre-Workout difficult to beat

Body Science Pre Workout

One of MM Sports’ other house brands, Body Science, not to be confused with the Australian supplement company of the same name, recently released its first-ever pre-workout. This one sets itself apart from the other pre-workouts the retailer has from its other brands by being all about common, reliable, and effectively dosed ingredients, and it’s priced incredibly competitively.

MM Sports and Body Science’s new pre-workout is simply named Pre-Workout, and if you’re a fan of full dosages of go-to ingredients for before your workout, this is the one for you. Each serving of the product is loaded with 5g of creatine monohydrate for strength and power, 8g of citrulline malate for pumps, 4g of beta-alanine to drive performance, 2g of betaine, 1.5g of taurine, 300mg of vitamin C, and a strong 300mg of caffeine for energy.

While Body Science Pre-Workout doesn’t have anything in there specifically or entirely for mental focus, you really can’t complain with the amounts that have been squeezed in there. As mentioned, you’ll appreciate this supplement a whole lot more when you hear the price tag, as even though it’s in a foreign currency — Swedish Krona — converted, it’s hard to find anything close in North America.

The all-new and fully dosed Pre-Workout from MM Sports and Body Science costs just 249 kr (22.04 USD), and that is for a tub of 20 maximum servings. MM Sports makes that marginally better with its bulk discounts, where if you purchase two tubs, the cost drops under $20 USD at $19.48 each; then, if you go to three, it comes down another dollar to a truly impressive $18.59.

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