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Anabolic Warfare | Pump Lord | Liquid Pre-Workout

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Anabolic Warfare | Pump Lord | Liquid Pre-Workout10g glycerol for killer pumps, solid hydration, and fuller workouts Pump Sauce from Anabolic Warfare is a liquid pump and hydration booster, not your typical nitric oxide pre workout. It's all about pulling water into your session, balancing fluids inside and outside cells, pumping up muscle density, and adding some focus and endurance to make it more than just a quick pump. That sets it apart in a sea of basic citrulline formulas. The star here is

10g glycerol for killer pumps, solid hydration, and fuller workouts

Pump Sauce from Anabolic Warfare is a liquid pump and hydration booster, not your typical nitric oxide pre-workout. It's all about pulling water into your session, balancing fluids inside and outside cells, pumping up muscle density, and adding some focus and endurance to make it more than just a quick pump. That sets it apart in a sea of basic citrulline formulas.

The star here is 10,000mg glycerol per serving. Glycerol pulls in extra fluid and boosts total body water when you drink enough with it. Studies show it helps hold onto fluids, eases heart strain, and keeps you cooler during tough or hot workouts. In the gym, it means muscles feel fuller, you're better hydrated, and the pump lasts if you're on top of your water. This is a big glycerol dose for a pump product.

Beta-alanine comes in at 1,600mg per serving. That's not the full 3.2-6.4g daily range from most studies, but it's a solid half-dose that fits if you're doing 1-2 servings. It builds up carnosine in muscles over time, which fights the acid buildup causing that burn in sets or intervals from 1-10 minutes. One serving gets it started; daily use or doubling up matches the research better.

Betaine anhydrous at 1,250mg is a great add. Like glycerol, betaine helps cells hold fluid during stress. It also has studies backing better power, more training volume, and body-compo

Key Highlights

  • 10,000mg glycerol per serving drives this formula. That's a huge dose for pumps, and it really shines by holding onto more fluid and body water when you hydrate right, giving that dense, full muscle feel that stim-packed pre-workouts often skip.
  • The liquid form makes a real difference. No messing with clumpy powders—just a ready-to-go serving that's easy to take and pairs great with chugging water before you hit the gym.
  • 1,250mg betaine anhydrous stacks another fluid-holding ingredient on the glycerol. Betaine keeps cells balanced under workout stress, and studies often use 2.5g daily, so one serving helps while two gets you to that research sweet spot.
  • 1,600mg beta-alanine adds real staying power beyond just looks. It boosts carnosine in muscles over time, buffering the acid that causes burn and fatigue in those 1-10 minute efforts, like the meta-analyses show.
  • 500mg agmatine sulfate boosts the pump without being the main event. Agmatine supports nitric oxide and blood flow, adding a vascular angle to the big hydration and fullness focus.
  • 150mg pink Himalayan salt is a small touch that counts. Sodium helps with fluid hold, nerve signals, and muscle contractions, and it pairs perfectly with glycerol since those benefits need good electrolyte balance.
  • 150mcg Huperzine A brings real focus without going full stim mode. It blocks an enzyme to keep acetylcholine up, sharpening your concentration, intent, and connection to the muscle.
  • No prop blends on the key ingredients mean you see exactly what's in it. Unlike pump products that hide doses, this shows you the full scoop on glycerol, beta-alanine, betaine, agmatine, salt, and Huperzine A.

Who Is This For?

  • Bodybuilders in growth phases who rate pre's by fullness, veins, and muscle feel over stim hype. 10g glycerol, 500mg agmatine, sodium are made for that—better water in muscles, dense pumps, consistent high-volume days.
  • Night owls wanting real pre effects without messing sleep. Focuses on hydration, volume, Huperzine A focus—not heavy caffeine, perfect for late lifts.
  • Sweaty trainers in garages, summer heat, or long hauls where pumps fade mid-way. Glycerol plus salt holds fluid better, keeping muscles full, less flat, performance steady.
  • Guys using coffee or energy drinks who skip extra caffeine in pre's. This gives pump base to build on, with beta-alanine/betaine for real training boosts.
  • Athletes in build-up phases with supersets, drops, sleds, or 1-10 min repeats. Beta-alanine loads carnosine to buffer burn, keeping output up.
  • Pump chasers on arms, shoulders, chest who dig liquid ease with water loading. 1 fl. oz. fits quick routines, glycerol-heavy without powder mess.

How to Use

Take 1 serving—2/3 capful or 1 fl. oz.—20-30 minutes before training. Pair with 16-24 oz water and keep drinking; glycerol without enough fluid doesn't hit full potential. New to glycerol or beta-alanine tingles? Start half-dose to check tolerance, especially for leg days. Liquid's flexible—straight or diluted in cold water for easy sipping. A light meal 60-90 minutes prior adds fuel, but closer to empty stomach feels quicker. Stacks great with creatine, EAAs, or caffeine if needed. No need to cycle like stims, but daily-ish use maximizes beta-alanine and betaine. Keep sealed, away from heat for best taste and stability.

What to Expect

Minutes 0-10: down the liquid serving and start sipping water. No wild CNS hit; it's more about getting hydrated and ready. Minutes 10-20: maybe a light beta-alanine tingle, and Huperzine A can make you feel more locked in. Minutes 20-40: prime time to start—glycerol, sodium, agmatine kick in for fuller muscles, strong pumps, and steady volume feel. Minutes 40-90: holds better than stim pre's since it's hydration-based; depends on your water game. Days 1-7: pumps, fullness, hydration stand out. Weeks 2-4: beta-alanine ramps up with carnosine build, making it a go-to for high-volume training.

Key Ingredients

  • Glycerol — 10000mg — High-dose cell volumization for fuller, longer-lasting pumps
  • Beta-Alanine — 1600mg — Builds acid-buffering capacity for harder repeat efforts
  • Betaine Anhydrous — 1250mg — Osmolyte support for hydration, output, and training resilience
  • Agmatine Sulfate — 500mg — Supports vascular tone and a sharper pump response
  • Pink Himalayan Salt — 150mg — Electrolyte support that makes hydration ingredients work better
  • Huperzine A — 150mcg — Sharpens training focus without relying on heavy stimulants
  • Green Tea Leaf Extract — Amount not disclosed — Polyphenol-rich botanical support for hard-training stress
  • Turmeric Rhizome Extract — Amount not disclosed — Adds recovery-oriented botanical support to the formula
  • Tart Cherry Fruit — Amount not disclosed — Supports recovery and training resilience in the background

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Pump Sauce different from a standard pump pre-workout?

Most pump products are built around citrulline or nitrate pathways. Pump Sauce takes a different route by centering the formula on 10,000mg glycerol, which supports hyperhydration, fluid retention, and cell volumization. That creates a denser, fuller training feel when water intake is high, with agmatine and sodium supporting the pump effect rather than trying to do all the work alone.

How much glycerol is in each serving?

Each 1 fl. oz. serving delivers 10,000mg glycerol. That is a very substantial amount for a pump product and is the main reason this formula feels different from lighter, more cosmetic pump blends.

Is Pump Sauce stimulant-free?

There is no disclosed total caffeine on the verified label, so it should not be marketed as confirmed stimulant-free. However, there is no listed caffeine amount and the formula behaves like a pump-first, non-stim or near-non-stim product, with Huperzine A providing focus support instead of a conventional high-stim energy profile.

Why is beta-alanine only 1,600mg per serving?

The research-supported daily range for beta-alanine is typically 3.2-6.4g, so 1,600mg is best viewed as a half-dose. That makes sense in a formula intended to be used at 1-2 servings, since two servings would provide 3.2g and align with the most common clinical target.

Does this formula contain citrulline?

No. Pump Sauce does not use citrulline as its primary pump ingredient. Instead, it builds the experience around glycerol-driven hydration and cell volume, with agmatine providing additional pump support.

How should I take Pump Sauce for the best effect?

Take 1 serving 20-30 minutes before training with at least 16-24 oz of water. Because glycerol works through fluid retention, hydration is not optional here; the better you execute water intake, the better the product performs.

Can I stack Pump Sauce with a regular pre-workout?

Yes, in many cases that is one of the best use cases. Since Pump Sauce is built around glycerol, betaine, agmatine, and Huperzine A rather than a disclosed caffeine load, it pairs well with a separate stimulant pre-workout or with standalone caffeine if you want more energy alongside the pump effect.

What will I feel the first time I use it?

The immediate effect is usually not a rush. Most users notice better fullness as the workout develops, a more hydrated feel, and sometimes a mild beta-alanine tingle. The focus element from 150mcg Huperzine A can also make training feel more locked in.

Are the fruit and vegetable extracts fully dosed?

Their individual amounts are not disclosed, so they should be treated as supporting ingredients, not core ergogenic drivers. The heavy lifting in this formula clearly comes from the fully disclosed glycerol, beta-alanine, betaine, agmatine, salt, and Huperzine A.

Who gets the most out of Pump Sauce?

Bodybuilders, high-volume lifters, and evening trainers are the most obvious fit. If you want more fullness, better hydration, and a stronger mind-muscle connection without basing the whole session on stimulants, this formula is much more targeted than a generic pre-workout.

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