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Fierce (1.8 lbs)

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Unleash the Inner Verocity with SAN Fierce

Fierce was specifically formulated to increase endurance and pre-workout strength levels assisting the user to lift more weight and exercise for prolonged periods without feeling fatigued.* Let's run through the list of ingredients in Fierce and see how each and every one contributes to an overall ergogenic and endurance-enhancing effect.* The proprietary formula consists of 5 individual categories each of them designed to work in tandem with one another.

SAN Fierce Cell Hydration Matrix*

Of all the ingredients seen in Fierce, creatine in its various forms is perhaps the most familiar to supplement users. Numerous studies have surmised the creatine consumption leads to increased strength and athletic performance.* There are several theories about how creatine works. The original theory, and perhaps still the most widely accepted, is that oral creatine supplementation increases total creatine and creatine phosphate (CrP) in human skeletal muscle.* An increased muscle CrP concentration increases its availability for ATP synthesis.* This additional ATP can be used by the muscle to perform work.*

Studies have also suggested that creatine supplementation increases the glycogen content of skeletal muscle along with an increase in myosin heavy chain synthesis (Nelson et al. 2001).* The increases in lean body mass associated with creatine use may be a result of creatine’s ability to elevate insulin like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) in muscle tissue (Deldicque et al 2005).*

Why do we see Malate combined with creatine in the formulation? Malate is an intermediate in the so-called Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle (TCA). While being processed in the TCA, each kind of major fuel is converted to acetyl groups, which are handled by attachment to a particular coenzyme known as coenzyme A. Ultimately ATP is produced from another compound, NADH, generated by the TCA. Malate is dehydrogenated in the TCA cycle to oxaloacetate, the concentration of which is one of the most critical controls of the rate of aerobic ATP production. During prolonged aerobic activity, and in patients suffering from malate deficiency, malate becomes depleted and the TCA is unable to produce ATP fast enough to meet the demands of working muscle.

Creatine-Ethyl-Ester is a synthetic analog of the popular supplement creatine. The main difference between the two compounds is that the carboxylic acid group of creatine was molecularly modified through the attachment of an ester linkage. In doing this, we are able to create an organic compound that possesses both increased water solubility and enhanced muscle partioning effects over ordinary creatine monohydrate.* Once in the body, regular creatine monohydrate rapidly loses its water molecule yielding the byproduct ‘creatinine.’ Even though a natural by-product of creatine metabolism, creatinine possesses numerous undesirable side effects to the athlete. It was therefore significant to discover that treating the creatine with Ethyl alcohol and hydrogen chloride not only removed the undesirable water molecule from creatine, but also yielded a pure creatine- Ethyl-ester compound that is completely devoid of both water and creatinine.

Once in the gastrointestinal tract the Creatine-Ethyl-ester is rapidly hydrolyzed to pure creatine by the esterase enzyme yielding an immediate ATP substrate without any stomach discomfort or bloat.* ATP (adenosine triphosphate/ or three phosphates attached to adenosine, which is a nucleoside) is the necessary energy molecule that fuels muscular contractions by donating one phosphate group as cellular energy.

Nitro NO

One of the major controlling factors in the expansion and contraction of blood vessels is nitric oxide (NO). In the body NO is produced from the amino acid arginine. When exposed to NO, blood vessels dilate, allowing for increased blood flow due to the vessel’s increased crossectional area. Working muscles require a copious blood supply to deliver nutrients and carry away waste products. Since arginine is the direct precursor to NO, Bodybuilders have supplemented with arginine-based compounds to increase NO production.* This leads to the sought-after "pump" associated with muscle blood vessels engorged with blood.* Arginine alpha-ketoglutarate (AKG) is reportedly better absorbed than arginine, and has a more sustained effect on NO production.* Ornithine alpha-ketoglutarate (OKG) is added to Fierce as a secondary route to raise plasma arginine levels and subsequently NO in the body.* OKG is documented to work parallel with AKG to also raise levels of glutamine, polyamines, growth hormone and insulin.* In turn, these elevations reduce catabolic muscle wasting that usually follows post workout.*

Creatine Assimilator

Glycocyamine (GAA) and Guanidinopropionic Acid (GPA) have been added to Fierce to mimic the actions of insulin in that they lower blood glucose in animal studies (Meglasson et al 1993).* This appears to be the result of increased expression of GLUT-4, a major glucose transporter (Ren 1993).* GAA is also converted in the liver into creatine, adding to plasma creatine levels outside that of Dicreatine-Malate and Creatine-Ethyl-Ester (see above). Because of the insulin mimetic/ creatine transport effects of glycocyamine and GPA, taking these along with Dicreatine-Malate and Creatine-Ethyl-Ester is superior to simply taking more creatine by virtue of secondary and third biochemical pathways.*

Betaine Anhydrous has been well characterized as an agent capable of lowering levels of homocysteine in the body.* Betaine lowers plasma homocysteine up to 20% in normal humans (Olthof et al 2005).* One interesting study looked at the effects of betaine on both trained and untrained animals. In the untrained group betaine lowered plasma lactate levels post-exercise significantly, implying that betaine should allow for a faster recovery from exercise.* For your information, muscle fatigue is believed to be due to, at least in part, lactic acid buildup. In other studies, betaine increased muscle area and decreased fat thickness.*

Duralast Matrix

Glucuronolactone is a naturally occurring chemical compound produced by the metabolization of glucose in the human liver. It has received some public notoriety due to its inclusion in energy type drinks like Red Bull. Some of its positive attributes have been linked to acting as a stimulant, and helping in memory retention and concentration.* Glucuronolactone is also a direct precursor to Taurine therefore aiding in improved mental performance and reaction time.* In clinical settings, Glucuronolactone was found to reduce sleepiness with sleep related driving incidents.* (Reyner et al 2002)

L-Aspartic acid is a non-essential amino acid, synthesized from glutamate or otherwise derived from protein. Its chief mechanism is believed to be involved in the repair of DNA and assisting carbohydrate metabolism.* It is a carrier molecule for the transport of magnesium & potassium in and out of living cells. L-Aspartic acid is also a major excitatory transmitter in your brain making it useful especially to those involved in reaction type sports such as basketball, football etc.* Just like Malic acid, aspartic acid acid is an intermediate in the TCA cycle (see above) and thus extremely useful in removing ammonia from the body.* Last but not least, in human studies, L-Aspartic acid has been surmised to halt fatigue after strenuous exercise thus increasing endurance levels.*

b-Alanine is a direct precursor to Carnosine. Carnosine is extremely effective in buffering hydrogen ions, which are generally elevated in exercising athletes. Under normal exercising conditions, hydrogen ions rise in response to energy production resulting in a subsequent fall of muscle PH. With low intra-muscular PH levels athletes often times get fatigued resulting in sub-par performance. The extent to which Carnosine can delay fatigue (acidosis) is correlated to its content in muscle tissue. (Tallon et al 2004-2005) In essence, the addition of b-Alanine (and subsequently Carnosine) in Fierce is related to its effects on preventing your muscles from becoming too acidic during times of stress.* Since Carnosine works alongside creatine (which is considered a phosphate donor) in buffering the intra-muscular system from becoming too acidic it makes perfect sense to stack the two together.* Simply stated, b-Alanine makes creatine work better through a second and independent pathway.*

Neuro Coognitizing Substrates

Taurine was included for its antioxidant properties and may be responsible for the cytoprotective effect that is reported throughout the literature.* Dawson et.al 2002 subjected animals to 90 minutes of strenuous downhill running after which muscle tissue damage was assessed. The taurine supplemented group not only showed less extensive tissue damage, but running performance as assessed by a subjective rating scale was improved.* Exercise has been shown to deplete the muscle content of taurine. In light of its ergogenic actions, this warrants taurine supplementation during exercise. A similar experiment in young men showed equal results: After exhaustive exercise, the taurine group exhibited less cellular damage and enhanced performance (Zhang et al 2004).* Quoting from the study,

  • "Significant increases were also found in VO(2)max, exercise time to exhaustion and maximal workload in test with taurine supplementation ( p<0.05).* After supplementation, the change in taurine concentration showed positive correlations with the changes in exercise time to exhaustion and maximal workload.* The results suggest that taurine may attenuate exercise-induced DNA damage and enhance the capacity of exercise due to its cellular protective properties.*"

What is even more exciting is that Taurine works extremely well with glucuronolactone (see above) in aiding mental performance, clarity and reaction time.*

N-Acetyl-L-Glutamine (NAG) is known to form a protective layer over the lining of the stomach. It accomplishes this by activating a chemical action that serves as an anti-acid buffer while suppressing the secretion of pepsin, a protein-digesting enzyme produced in the stomach.*

More recent clinical research indicates that NAG has psycho-stimulant properties while supporting memory.* Chemically speaking, N-Acetyl-L-Glutamine is the acetylated version of the most abundant amino acid found in skeletal muscle tissue, which is glutamine. NAG is more stable in water and metabolically efficient at delivering glutamine’s biological effects over conventional Glutamine or Glutamine Peptides. As a glutamine donor it supports the immune system.* (Haussinger et al 2001).

Tyrosine is a nonessential amino acid synthesized in the body from phenylalanine. It is an important nutritional ingredient and chief factor in the biosynthesis of the brain neurotransmitters epinephrine, norepinephrine, and dopamine. As such, Tyrosine is a precursor for the neurotransmitters that are responsible for transmitting nerve impulses. Tyrosine is also possesses antioxidant properties, reacting with free radicals that can cause damage to cells.*

Caffeine is our last and final ingredient which is known as a competitive inhibitor of the enzyme cAMP-PDE, thus converting cyclic AMP in cells to its noncyclic form, allowing cAMP to build up. Cyclic AMP participates in the messaging cascade produced by cells in response to stimulation by epinephrine, so by blocking its removal caffeine intensifies and prolongs the effects of the neurotransmitters epinephrine and norepinephrine.*

The metabolites of caffeine contribute to caffeine's overall powerful effects. Theobromine which is considered a vasodilator increases the amount of oxygen and nutrient flow to the brain and muscles.* Theophylline, the second of the three main metabolites, acts as a smooth muscle relaxant that chiefly affects the bronchioles and acts as a chronotrope and inotrope thus increasing heart rate and efficiency.* The third metabolic derivative, paraxanthine, is responsible for an increase in the fat burning process, which releases glycerol and fatty acids into the blood to be used as a source of fuel by the muscles (Dews et al. 1984).*



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Winner Winner By: J

Review posted on: Tue Oct 04 14:40:16 -0400 2011

SAN was friendly enough to send me four sample packets (two of the Orange flavor and two of the Cherry) of their pre-workout, Fierce. Last week I got around to trying all four packets (1 on Monday, 1 on Wednesday, and 2 on Friday). Having been cycling between Mesomorph and Lit-Up before this, I wasn't sure what could be better. Some things I noticed while taking fierce: -Intense Focus -No crash afterwards -Didn't feel cracked out -Fought off fatigue Overall, Fierce was a great pre-workout. At 50 servings for 35 bucks at Nutra, the price isn't bad either. I dosed 1 scoop on Monday and Wednesday and it was sufficient. On Friday, I dosed 2 scoops and I felt stupendous and wanted to stay in the gym all day. In regards to taste, the Orange > the Cherry. The orange tasted exactly like those chewable vitamin c tablets. The cherry didn't taste bad by any means (much better than say ASGT) but the orange is the definite winner. Two Thumbs up to SAN for Fierce. I would recommend this pre-workout if you've been looking for something new to try.

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Mini log: Fierce By: scott

Review posted on: Tue Oct 04 14:27:54 -0400 2011

Bicep Dumbell curls 3 sets of 8...45lbs Hammer curls 3 sets of 8...40 lbs Incline dumbell curls 3 sets of 8...30lbs One arm curls/concentration 3 sets of 8...35lbs Cable curls 3 sets of 8... 35lbs Back Front Lat pulldowns 3 sets of 8...120lbs Behind the back lat pull downs...100lbs One are dumbell pulls 3 sets of 8...100lbs Barbell rows 3 sets of 8...175lbs Awesome pump, great endurance. The energy is smooth(even though it has caffeine) I did not get any crash. Got me through the workout great, felt really pumped up after the workout....Mixability was 10/10. No clumps, or no residue at the bottome. Did I mention the taste was a 10/10!!! I love the flavor. Finished with 20 minutes of cardio. Cant wait to workout tomorrow!!!! Shoulders/Traps Front military press 3 sets of 8(smith machine)...175lbs Behind the back press 3 sets of 8(smith machine)...145lbs Shrugs front and rear 3 sets of 10...245lbs Front raises 3 sets of 8...30lbs Side lateral raises 3 sets of 8...25lbs Upright rows 3 sets of 8...95lbs Great workout..This stuff is intense. The focus is 10/10. Its almost like you cant wait to do the next set. Your definitely in the zone Today I tried the orange. A bit of a medicinal taste, but still tastes great. I like the cherry better. Chest 1 arm dumbell isolates 3 sets of 10...90lbs Flat bench dumbell 3 sets of 8...115lbs Incline bench dumbell 3 sets of 8...100lbs Decline bench 3 sets of 8...245lbs Dumbell chest flys 3 sets of 8...30lbs Cable cross-overs 3 sets of 8...30lbs Triceps Front Tricep pulldowns(pulley) 3 sets of 8...90lbs Reverse Tricep pulldowns(pulley) 3 sets of 8..70lbs Closegrip bench 3 sets of 8...135lbs Rope pulldowns(pulley) 3 sets of 8...65lbs Dips 4 sets of 12 Another great workout. This stuff is insane. My trcieps were on fire!!!! Ive never tried fierce before, and i must say, this is one of the best/or the best pre-workout supplement ive ever had. The pumps, endurance, and the energy it gives you makes you want to workout more and harder. Shoulders/Traps Dumb-bell press 3 sets of 8...75lbs Behind the back press 3 sets of 8(smith machine)...145lbs Shrugs front and rear 3 sets of 10...245lbs Front raises 3 sets of 8...30lbs Side lateral raises 3 sets of 8...25lbs Upright rows 3 sets of 8...95lbs Last workout with fierce was the best. This stuff is legit. I will most definitely be buying a tub of this in the future (or maybe ill win one). Superpump 250 used to be my favorite pre-workout supplement...not anymore!!!! Fierce certainly does the job it describes, awesome pumps, endurance, energy. A clean pre-workout that gives you that non jittery clean focus/concentration. I was noticing that in between each set, i felt like a "caged animal" and couldnt wait to get to my next set. I will recommend fierce to all the guys at the gym When i was done with my workout today, one of the guys who works at the gym told me that my shoulders and arms looks huge and the veins in my shoulders were popping out. Taste: Cherry 10/10 Orange 9/10 (good taste but a little after taste Mixability: 10/10 fine powder that doesnt clump, easy to mix with a few shakes Energy/endurance/stamina/focus: 10/10 This stuff is not joke, awesome focus without the jitters and no caffeine crash

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SAN's FIERCE By: Mike

Review posted on: Tue Oct 04 10:06:57 -0400 2011

1 Packet (1 Serving) Taste: 10/10 (Both Wild Cherry and Tangy Orange) This is by far the best tasting pre-workout product I've ever tried. And I've tried Superpump 250 and MAX, Pre-Surge Unleashed, 3 different flavors of Jack3d, NO Fury, Lit-Up, and BodyRush. This might have even tasted better than Green Mag. Green Mags good but almost a little too tart for me. FIERCE was perfect, not too tart and it had no chalky, bland flavor either. Solubility: 10/10 Had no problem with this. Just put in my water bottle, shook it up for a bit, and it was all completely dissolved. Nothing left at the bottom. Energy/Focus: 6/10 Energy was decent throughout my workout. Nothing out of the ordinary. Energy started to taper off a bit towards the end of my workout but I still set a couple PR's (for my current bodyweight, not all time) in the beginning of my workout which I was really happy about. Pumps/Vascularity: 5/10 Pumps were pretty good. Like I said about energy/focus, nothing out of the ordinary, biceps seemed a bit more pumped than usual, BUT I did notice that even a couple hours after my workout the pump was still there. With all the pre workouts I've tried I've found that none of them really give me a really good pump that I wouldn't be able to get without them. So its not just FIERCE but basically all pre-workouts that lack in this category for me. Same thing with vascularity, no big changes. But I was carrying some DB's and I looked in the mirror and there were some veins in my medial delts that I dont always get. But that was about it. But I've never really had any really noticeable changes in vascularity with any pre-workouts either. Endurance/Stamina: 6/10 Endurance was pretty decent. Wasn't quite like some other pre-workouts I've tried. Even though my energy sort of tapered off at the end I still felt like I could have worked out longer but I knew I had to stop and not over do it. After my shoulder workout I felt like I had to do more even though I had done 12 sets. I think the stamina/endurance with this product, for me, was just about the same as most preworkouts I've tried. Overall: 7/10 Overall its a pretty decent product. In my opinion theres nothing to it other than taste which really makes it stand out in the world of preworkouts. It doesn't top my #1 go to preworkout product Jack3d, but this is definitely a product that I'll look into using in the future. I like how this product doesnt give me an upset stomach like superpump did and theres no crash hours later. Hours after my workout I still felt great and had a bit of a pump going. Also I only used 1 packet (1 serving) at a time. With pre-workouts I always have 2-3 servings. So I'm sure if I were to do the same with FIERCE it would be even more effective. I would recommend this to someone if theyre looking for a new pre-workout to try.

 

Solid Preworkout. By: Shannon

Review posted on: Tue Oct 04 07:10:01 -0400 2011

Taste: 8/10 Really good flavor. Not overpowering in any sense. Not wickedly colored (LitUP). Does have an aftertaste. Reminded me a little of APS mesomorph on the aftertaste side but not nearly as bad. Mixability: 10/10 Definite win here. Gave it a few shakes in a mixer and it mixed right up. I was impressed by that because there's a ton of powder in this packet. A TON! Energy: 9/10 Wasn't crazy jittery. Just solid balanced energy that pushed me through my workout. Stamina: 9/10 Lasted. Plain and simple. Crash? = None Here's where I had a bit of a problem. I dosed this at 4:45 pm I couldn't sleep until about 1:30 am! I felt fine. My mind was just VERY alert still. I'm not sure what ingredient kept me up that long. I'm not particularly caffeine sensitive and I didn't get any heart pounding overstimed feeling at the gym. I just couldn't shut my mind off! So, I'm holding off until Friday on my second try. I may dial the dose back slightly just in case but I don't have to get up saturday so I'm safe. LOL

 

Very good PWO By: Bill

Review posted on: Tue Oct 04 06:27:43 -0400 2011

First, I'd like to thank the SAN guys for giving me the opportunity. I was excited to try out two flavors I've never had before. Yesterday, I went with the Wild Cherry. Mixability: 8/10 Had some residue left but added some more water and all was good Taste: 7/10 I was a little disappointed with the taste. Seemed to have some tartness and left a medicinal after taste. Focus: 9/10 FIERCE had me in the zone throughout my leg workout. Energy 10/10 This had surprised me. I took this about 35 minutes prior to workout and was waiting to "feel" the energy build. I didn't feel anything per se, but the energy was there. I squatted, did extensions, rdl's, calves and threw in some bi's with 25 minutes of HIIT and abs. I felt like I could go on for another hour. Energy was smooth and clean. I really like the Orange: Mixability: 9/10 Orange mixed up with no problems Taste: 9/10 In my opinion much better than the cherry. Focus:10/10 FIERCE had me in the zone throughout my workout. Energy 10/10 Another High Energy workout. I highly recommend.

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Fierce Supplement Facts

Serving Size: 16.4 g
Servings per Container: 50

 
  Amount Per Serving % Daily Value
Cell Hydration Matrix 4.84 g **
   (Dicreatine-Malate**, Creatine-Malate, Creatine Nitrate)    
Neuro Enhancing Substrates 4.8 g **
   (L-Taurine, N-Acetyl-L-Glutamine, L-Tyrosine & Caffeine Anhydrous)    
Duralast™ Matrix 2.5 g **
   (Glucuronolactone & L-Aspartic Acid, b-Alanine)    
Nitro NO 2.25 g **
   (L-Arginine-Alpha-Ketoglutarate & L-Ornithine Alpha-Ketoglutarate)    
 

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
** Percent Daily Values not established.

OTHER INGREDIENTS:  Citrix Acid, Calcium Silicate, Natural and Artificial Flavors (Maltodextrin, Nat & Art Spray Dried Orange Flavors, Spray Dried Orange Juice, Beta Carotene, E160, E Cucimin Extract Color E100, Grape Skin Color E163), Aspartame**, Acesulfame-K


NO Yeast, Corn, Wheat, Sugar, Salt, Soy, Dairy, or Fish added.


**PHENYLKETONURICS: Contains Phenylalanine

Fierce Directions:

Take 1 scoop and mix into 12oz. of cold water 30 minutes before you workout and/or immediately upon awakening.

Fierce WARNING:

Do not exceed one scoop per serving or two scoops per 24 hour period.  Space servings at least 6 hours apart.  Do not consume past 6pm.


NOTE: Under humid conditions product may clump.  Settling might occur.  This does not affect product quality.  Please store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight.


FIERCE contains the carnosine boosting supplement "b-Alanine".  Beta-Alanine has been documented to stimulate paresthesia (tingling of the skin) which usually subsides within 30 minutes of taking it.  Please do not be alarmed as this is an inherent characteristic of beta-alanine itself.  To minimize paresthesia take Fierce with food.