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V1inutra | V1Nutra V1-X Prodigy8g citrulline, 5g beta alanine, layered focus and stim energy V1 Nutra V1 X Prodigy is a solid mid level stim pre workout that focuses on real performance boosts plus a smart mix of energy and focus ingredients. It's way better than those basic formulas that are all caffeine and no real support. At two scoops, you're getting 8g L citrulline, 5g beta alanine, 4g betaine anhydrous, 2g L tyrosine, 2,940mg of the R3TONIC blend with creatine, glutamine,

8g citrulline, 5g beta-alanine, layered focus and stim energy

V1 Nutra V1-X Prodigy is a solid mid-level stim pre-workout that focuses on real performance boosts plus a smart mix of energy and focus ingredients. It's way better than those basic formulas that are all caffeine and no real support. At two scoops, you're getting 8g L-citrulline, 5g beta-alanine, 4g betaine anhydrous, 2g L-tyrosine, 2,940mg of the R3TONIC® blend with creatine, glutamine, and epicatechin, and 186.5mg total caffeine. Plus, there's theobromine, DMAE, choline, CognatiQ®, synephrine from SYNapsis™, and alpha yohimbine. All this helps with blood flow, fighting fatigue, sharpening your focus, and giving you smoother energy than just one type of stim.

The base is strong. 8g of L-citrulline hits the sweet spot for boosting arginine levels and nitric oxide, which means wider blood vessels, better flow to your muscles, and that full pump that sticks around. 5g beta-alanine is a hefty dose—beta-alanine builds up carnosine in your muscles over time, helping buffer the acid that builds up during intense sets and makes them burn out. 4g betaine anhydrous adds to that by keeping your cells hydrated and supporting power and how much work you can handle.

The focus side stands out. 2g L-tyrosine is a good amount for a pre—it helps make catecholamines, which keep your drive up when you're pushing hard. 400mg choline and 500mg DMAE DL-bitartrate make it feel more brain-boosting, helping you stay on point and execute lifts cleaner. CognatiQ® coffee fruit extract

V1Nutra V1-X Prodigy by V1inutra contains 200mg Choline, a effective dose for training performance and pump.

Key Highlights

  • 8,000mg L-Citrulline per 2 scoops is a killer pump dose. Citrulline boosts arginine better than taking arginine straight, helping with nitric oxide, wider blood vessels, and that pumped-up look serious lifters chase.
  • 5,000mg Beta-Alanine beats the usual 3.2g daily amount you see in studies. It's not just about the tingles today—it's about building carnosine over time to fight acid buildup so your high-rep sets don't crash early.
  • 4,000mg Betaine Anhydrous is a solid dose for athletes, helping with power, keeping water in your muscle cells, and pushing through more volume when training gets tough.
  • 2,000mg L-Tyrosine is way more than the tiny 300-500mg in most pre-workouts. It acts as a building block for catecholamines, which is why it's great for keeping focus and motivation high even when you're tired.
  • R3TONIC® gives you 2,940mg of creatine monohydrate, L-glutamine, and epicatechins blended together. The idea is smart—creatine for ATP energy, glutamine for recovery and cell health, epicatechins for performance perks—but the exact creatine amount isn't broken out.
  • 400mg Choline plus 500mg DMAE DL-Bitartrate takes this beyond just stims. It's aimed at better attention, smoother lifts, and stronger mind-muscle link during tough workouts.
  • 100mg CognatiQ® Coffee Fruit Extract brings a high-end brain boost, better than basic extracts. It's there to help with thinking and sets this apart from pre-workouts that fake mental effects with just stims.
  • Dual caffeine sources make the energy feel better than a single blast. Caffeine anhydrous hits quick, while Infinergy™ di-caffeine malate smooths it out so you don't peak too soon and crash.

V1Nutra V1-X Prodigy by V1inutra contains 200mg Choline, a effective dose for training performance and pump.

Who Is This For?

  • Bodybuilders in growth phases wanting visible pumps and steady sets. 8g L-citrulline at full dose boosts nitric oxide and flow, while 5g beta-alanine and 4g betaine keep you going through volume.
  • Intermediate lifters hitting 4-6 days who need more than basic energy. Tyrosine, choline, DMAE, and CognatiQ® make focus real, not just a caffeine spike without brain support.
  • Strength folks in build-up phases where handling fatigue is key. Beta-alanine buffers acid, betaine aids power and hydration, stims keep drive up for compound lifts.
  • Seasoned users who like strong pre but want control. 40 one-scoop or 20 two-scoop servings let you tweak based on the day and how much stim you handle.
  • Lifters feeling drained after work. Caffeine, Infinergy™, tyrosine, and CognatiQ® lift your mood and sharpen intent without caffeine doing all the heavy lifting.
  • Folks who value pump and mind-muscle link. Citrulline drives flow, cholinergic and catecholamine stuff keeps you focused on squeezes, tempo, and form.

How to Use

Begin with 1 scoop in 10-16 oz cold water 20-30 minutes pre-training to test it out. If that sits well and you want more, go to 2 scoops in 16-24 oz for big sessions. Use a shaker for even mixing since it's loaded with actives. Empty stomach speeds up the feel, especially stims and focus, while a big meal slows it. Don't mix with other stim products unless you've tested tolerance, as caffeine, alpha yohimbine, and synephrine can amp up fast. For long-term gains, use steady for beta-alanine, and add separate creatine monohydrate daily since R3TONIC® doesn't show the exact amount. Go earlier in the day if stims affect your sleep. Keep it sealed cool and dry for best taste and scoopability.

What to Expect

Minutes 0-10: mixes like any flavored pre powder, starts subtle. Minutes 10-20: caffeine kicks in, you feel more alert, and full dose might bring beta-alanine tingles. Minutes 20-40: this is when it peaks—energy high, focus sharp, citrulline pumps show up as you train. Minutes 40-90: the caffeine, theobromine, Infinergy™ combo keeps it going without dropping off, though alpha yohimbine and synephrine can make it feel intense for some. Days 1-7: you feel the immediate stuff, but beta-alanine is still building. Weeks 2-4: carnosine levels rise, any creatine from R3TONIC® adds up, making it more than just a quick buzz.

Key Ingredients

  • L-Citrulline — Clinical pump and blood-flow support for hard training
  • Betaine Anhydrous — Supports power output and fuller cell hydration
  • L-Tyrosine — Catecholamine precursor support for locked-in training focus
  • R3TONIC® — Creatine-centered performance blend with added recovery support
  • Choline — Cholinergic support for mind-muscle connection and focus
  • Coffee Fruit Extract — Premium nootropic support beyond basic stimulant energy
  • Caffeine Anhydrous — Fast-onset energy to start training with intent
  • Dicaffeine Malate — Helps smooth and extend the energy curve
  • Theobromine — Smoother background stimulation that rounds out caffeine
  • Alpha Yohimbine Hydrochloride — Adds thermogenic intensity and sharper adrenergic drive

V1Nutra V1-X Prodigy by V1inutra contains 200mg Choline, a effective dose for training performance and pump.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much caffeine is in V1-X Prodigy?

Based on the verified formula data provided here, V1-X Prodigy contains 150mg caffeine anhydrous plus 50mg di-caffeine malate per 2 scoops, for 186.5mg total caffeine. That is a moderate caffeine number on paper, but the formula can feel stronger because it also includes theobromine, SYNapsis™, and alpha yohimbine.

Why does this pre-workout feel stronger than its caffeine total suggests?

Because caffeine is only part of the stimulation profile. Alpha yohimbine, synephrine-containing SYNapsis™, and theobromine all add to the perceived intensity, urgency, and thermogenic feel, so users often experience it as more aggressive than a simple 186.5mg caffeine formula.

Is 1 scoop enough, or do I need the full 2 scoops?

1 scoop is a practical starting point and gives you half the listed active doses, which is useful for tolerance testing or lighter training days. The full 2-scoop serving is where the formula becomes most compelling from a performance standpoint, especially for citrulline, beta-alanine, betaine, and tyrosine.

Is the citrulline dose in V1-X Prodigy clinically relevant?

Yes at the full serving. Two scoops provide 8,000mg L-citrulline, which sits in the studied range commonly used for nitric oxide support, blood flow, and exercise performance benefits.

Does this pre-workout contain creatine?

Yes, but it is part of the 2,940mg R3TONIC® blend alongside L-glutamine and epicatechins. The label confirms creatine monohydrate is present, but it does not disclose how much of the blend is actually creatine, so users wanting a guaranteed full daily creatine dose should consider adding standalone creatine monohydrate.

What does beta-alanine do in this formula?

Beta-alanine helps raise intramuscular carnosine over time, which improves buffering of hydrogen ions produced during hard training. In practical terms, that can help delay the burning, performance-limiting fatigue that builds during repeated high-intensity sets.

Will V1-X Prodigy give me a pump or is it mainly energy?

It should do both, but the pump side is stronger than many stimulant-first formulas because it contains 8g L-citrulline at the full serving. That is enough to make blood-flow support a real feature of the formula, not just a marketing line.

Can I take this if I train at night?

If you are stimulant-sensitive, probably not. Even though the caffeine total is moderate, the combination of dual caffeine sources, theobromine, synephrine, and alpha yohimbine can linger and make it harder to wind down or sleep.

Can I stack V1-X Prodigy with a fat burner?

Use caution. Since this formula already includes caffeine, alpha yohimbine, and synephrine-containing extract, stacking it with another stimulant-based fat burner can quickly become excessive and increase the risk of jitteriness, anxiety, or elevated heart rate.

Who gets the most out of this formula?

Lifters who want a complete gym-performance experience rather than just a buzz. The strongest fit is intermediate to advanced users who value pump, training focus, and endurance support as much as immediate energy.

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