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Collection: Strength & Performance

Looking for more strength and power in your training? For the topic of strength supplements, you'll find a range of products here that are frequently used for strength and performance – from creatine to pre-workout to proteins.

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Applied Nutrition Creatine + Hydration - 360 g

Type: Creatine

Applied Nutrition Creatine + Hydration

Regular price €21,90
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Applied Nutrition CreaFlow Liquid Creatine - 500 ml

Type: Creatine

Applied Nutrition CreaFlow Liquid Creatine

Regular price €17,90
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Applied Nutrition ABE Pump - 500 g

Type: Pre-workout

Applied Nutrition ABE Pump

Regular price €34,90
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Applied Nutrition ABE Pre-workout Gel - 20 x 60 ml

Type: Pre-workout

Applied Nutrition ABE Pre-Workout Gel

Regular price €30,90
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Applied Nutrition ABE Ultimate Pre-workout - 375 g

Type: Pre-workout

Applied Nutrition ABE Ultimate Pre-workout

Regular price €22,90
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This page is for athletes and fitness enthusiasts who want to boost their performance with regular training and suitable supplements. At Best-Supps, products come from selected brands; below, you'll discover the selection and can add suitable items directly to your cart. The guide below covers the basics of strength performance, the effects of common supplements, intake recommendations, and important selection criteria – because for noticeable progress, it's not just about training and nutrition, but also about the right selection and dosage.

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Strength, Muscle Building & Performance – The Basics

Strength and performance are primarily developed through well-thought-out training, appropriate nutrition, and adequate recovery. Individual dietary supplements can complement this foundation in strength training – they don't work miracles. For those who train regularly and progressively, numerous products from a wide range, from creatine to pre-workout and proteins, can be a useful building block. Especially athletes should adapt their selection to their goals. Discover the selection below and add suitable products directly to your cart.

Which products are frequently used?

In strength sports, creatine is the most well-known classic, chosen according to individual goals: Creatine increases physical performance during high-intensity exercise as part of short-term intensive physical activity – with a daily intake of 3g. Before training, many use a Pre-Workout Booster; if it contains caffeine, it is permitted that caffeine contributes to an increase in alertness and an improvement in concentration (at 75mg), and ingredients like beta-alanine are also frequently used in this context. For protein supply, protein, whey protein, and amino acids are suitable. However, numerous supplements do not show consistent benefits for strength enhancement. Dietary supplements can complement this basis, but their effect can vary individually and they do not replace appropriate nutrition for athletes.

Honestly Assessed

The biggest levers for strength and performance are training, nutrition, sleep, and consistency. For caffeine, there are no approved endurance or performance claims – unlike for alertness and concentration. Creatine can be useful in strength training and increases water uptake in muscle cells. You typically take a booster 20–30 minutes before training; many products contain amino acids like L-arginine and citrulline. Caffeine is usually taken 30 to 60 minutes before training. Use strength supplements targeted and moderately, clearly distinguish them from problematic substances, and keep an eye on your total caffeine intake throughout the day, your health, and a reliable protein supply through protein like whey protein.

Relevant Categories

For strength and performance, it's worth taking a look at creatine, pre-workout boosters, proteins, and amino acids. Legal dietary supplements like protein powder are to be clearly distinguished from risky performance-enhancing substances, with health always taking precedence. Most supplements do not contribute to more efficient muscle building. High amounts of caffeine in boosters can also cause sleep problems.

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