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Product Claims
So much of the pursuit of bodybuilding is mental. Physical effort, genetic predisposition, hard earned muscle? Yes, these are all obvious factors necessary for success in the gym. But without that mental edge, without that pinpoint focus, and the ability to generate the intensity needed to take your physique to the next level, you'll go nowhere. Such is the plight of the bodybuilder. The bigger and more advanced you are, the more difficult it becomes to get it done, day in and day out. Over the years, you've tried every supplement that came down the pike. Energy products, cell volumizers--anything you could get your hands on that just might have given you that edge that you were looking for. And every time, you came away disappointed. You've eagerly sought something to reignite that fire… Something to get you through those tough days when you just didn't “have it.” You want a product that will make you feel alive in the gym, in the zone… Something that will make you look forward to your training. You want increased strength, better pumps-you long for the fruits of your labor. Enter Shock Therapy™. Mental focus, training intensity, strength gains and mind-blowing pumps. In one single product, Shock Therapy™ addresses all of your training needs, inside and out. Your trips to the gym will never be the same. The Research and Development department at Universal Nutrition has pulled out all the stops in formulating a product using the most cutting edge, complementary ingredients designed specifically to maximize your training potential.
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$29.95 (prices may vary)
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4 Jun 2008 - Smith of South Carolina, USA writes:
I have used NOExplode and MRI Black Powder, but I'm not too thrilled with the idea of pumping large amounts of caffeine into my system, not to mention the price. I bought a unit of Shock Therapy ($40) after reading some reviews, and I'm glad I did. ST gives me a huge boost that NOE and BP did not. Even on days that I don't feel like hitting the gym, ST gets me motivated. Its not over-hyped or over-priced and doesn't come in fancy packaging, but it works great. I noticed a 2 rep difference from the previous week and a steady level of focus and energy instead of the peak and crash that caffeine often causes. Universal Nutrition has been around for a while and to me its obvious why. Now I'm thinking about switching to some of their other products.
7 Feb 2008 - Jeff of Ohio, USA writes:
SHock therapy is a really good product. Its not expensive compared to all the others. ive tried n.o. xplode and nano vapor shock therapy is a better pump than both. I usually dont get a "pump" off of any pre workout supplement. The best part is you really only need 1 scoop and its get you ready to lift hard. With n.o. xplode ive taken three scoop and not even felt a pump with shock therapy its much better. If you take one scoop before evrey lift it will last 50 workouts so i highly reccomend this prouct. its great
1 Jan 2008 - Vince of South Carolina, USA writes:
This product is excellent at first. I gained size and increased the amount of weight and repetitions. it is a very good boost to energize your workouts. Unfortunately, it kept me up all night. Sometimes I wouldn't get to sleep until 4 or 5 am. Also, I would get a jittery feeling in my arms and chest. I would recomend this product as a "once in a while boost," but do not take it on a continual basis.
18 Dec 2007 - Jake of Virginia, USA writes:
I gave this stuff a shot after trying NO-Xplode and Cell-tech. To be honest with you it's far better and cheaper. No-Xplode gave me brutal headaches and everything pushed by muscle tech seems way over hyped and over priced. Sure, it tastes a bit rough but I buy it for the results it provides not the flavor. If you are feeling sluggish ST will surely bring you into the mood.
11 Nov 2007 - Andy of Wisconsin, USA writes:
I took ST for a week and a half...and I loved it while I was taking it until I started to experience excruciating headaches. Though I have taken NO explode, and Xpand, and NO2 and none of those ever gave me headaches like this. I would def. say it worked the best but be careful for the headaches (I had one for 13 days straight and that was after I discontinued use!)
25 Jun 2007 - Eric of Indiana, USA writes:
Finally a pre workout drink that works. This stuff isn't the best tasting, but results are good. It exceeds No Xplode and many others. Price and servings are very good. You cannot go wrong with Shock Therapy. Buy this stuff you won't regret it, very potent stuff. It's not your grandmas sippin drink.
13 Jun 2007 - Kevin of Pennsylvania, USA writes:
okay so I wrote the review on May 31st above. I really have changed my mind about Shock Therapy. I can't say I have extreme pumps all the time, but 2 out of 3 times I am experiencing much better focus, energy burst, and good pumps. I still have had a few nights where its been impossible to fall asleep. Thats the downside, but I do workout at night.
31 May 2007 - Kevin of Pennsylvania, USA writes:
I've tried both NO and ST in the last 5 months. I've been very serious about lifting for about 2 years. I don't think either of these do anything to make me lift more. I have a little more energy after work, but this just could be mental. I never had any side effect except once or 2x I didn't sleep well. I might have noticed some pumps, a little more veins etc. If your looking for something to try just to shake things up go for shock therapy b/c its cheaper and the same thing. I got cherry and it was fine.
24 Aug 2006 - Chad of Alabama, USA writes:
I used to swear by N.O.-xplode but decided to see if I could find a cheaper replacement. Shock Therapy by Universal beats N.O.-xplode hands down. The tub lasts twice as long and I paid 29.95 for it. Its not overhyped or over advertised but the stuff works great. The pumps are more intense and last longer. The energy and mental focus has the edge on N.O.-xplode also. Universal has been around since the early 80's without over-hype and advertisement and they're still going strong. Thier products speak for themselves.

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