My X2Performance Update

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A couple of weeks ago,  I announced that I had been selected as a Brand Ambassador for X2Performance®. Once I got my samples, I immediately put it to the test on a long run, double workouts and hill repeats. I was off to a good start with it – if you missed it, you can read about it HERE.

I’ve continued to test X2Performance on a variety of workouts and with yesterday’s track workout I’ve now wrapped up my trial, and I couldn’t wait to share an update.

Overall I have been really pleased with my experience with X2Performance! I can honestly say that it did provide a nice energy boost (as I described to a friend – extra pep in my step!) without any jittery side effects.  Equally nice was the fact that I didn’t feel like the energy boost provided was short-term – no quick spike followed by a crash. On the days I used X2Performance, I felt solid throughout my workouts.  I did have one u-g-l-y long run last Saturday – but that was much more about me not being able to get out of my own way mentally…no amount of x2Performance was going to turn that run around – let’s be honest it’s not a miracle worker!

X2Performance also promises to improve recovery — and, for me, this was one of the biggest benefits. For a variety of reasons, I have needed to shuffle my workouts over the past couple of weeks, which left me sometimes needing to do double workouts in one day or running back to back to back days. Usually my 40+ year old legs (ahem!) don’t love multiple days of running (especially when hill repeats are involved!), but with X2Performance I found I was feeling good post-run and was ready to go again the next day.

So will I continue to use it? Yes – with one caveat. Depending on which order option you choose, X2Performance can cost $3.99 – 4.99 per serving and honestly that’s just a little too steep for me on a regular basis. However, I could see making that investment if I had a big “A” race I was training for, which is why I plan to use it consistently when I start training for my goal half marathons in the fall. I’m really curious to see how it might help with my long run recovery during the summer months.

Don’t forget you can still get a free trial 4-pack to try for yourself! Click HERE for details (There is a $5.95 shipping charge).

 Have you ever tried a pre-workout supplement?

 (As a brand ambassador, I was provided product and am being compensated for participating in this program. As always all opinions expressed here are my own, and I am not obligated to share a positive review. The statements on the product have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.)

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Comments

  1. Interesting read Michelle, I am hearing a lot of good stuff about them. Glad it is working for you 🙂 Have a wonderful weekend!

  2. I’ve habitually avoided pre-workout supplements in the past because I hate the spike/crash phenomenon. I can’t wait to try this to see how it works without the spike/crash.

    • I know I was most concerned about that too and how my stomach would handle it – but no problems. Looking forward to hearing how it works for you!

  3. Great results! When I run around my neighborhood, it’s all hills and my legs never let me forget that. Good to hear that your recovery was bolstered by X2!

  4. LOVED X2 – works well, I took 1/2 a bottle at a time too

  5. Yahoo for great results!!!!

  6. Seems like all the reports I’ve read on X2 are very positive. Compared to other options, the price seems about the same…but definitely not something you’d want to take each day. Nice post.

  7. glad it is working for you! I use Race Caps and sometimes Myothon pre-workout or race. Agree that sounds kind of steep to this cheapskate.

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