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Axe & Sledge: The Anabolic Whiskey & Cola Stack
If there’s one thing that the Axe & Sledge Demo Crew enjoys more than crushing the weights, working hard, and creating top-tier supplements, it’s drinking an ice cold glass of whiskey and cola at the end of a long day. […] Continue Reading →
American Made Nutrition Supplements: It All Starts Here
Several brands come and go in the supplement industry, but very few thrive. What’s even more rare is when brand owners start and operate multiple supplement brands that each have their own unique attributes and become successful.
You may […] Continue Reading →
Axe & Sledge Ignition Switch Kick Starts Your Training Sessions
Axe & Sledge is known for creating top tier supplements for the hardest workers in the gym. They offer three incredible pre workouts that suit nearly anyone’s needs, the question is which one you want to lead you into […] Continue Reading →
Axe & Sledge ELBOW GREASE: Combat Joint Pain
If you truly consider yourself to be the hardest worker in the room, then you’ve probably experienced your fair share of aches and pains. One of the key aspects to training hard day in and day out, is […] Continue Reading →
Axe & Sledge Fyred and Double Time: The Tale of Two Fat Burners
Axe & Sledge has greatly expanded their line of products in a relatively short period of time. The two newest additions we’ve covered on the blog were Home Made, a high quality meal replacement, and Dozer, a […] Continue Reading →
Axe & Sledge Dozer: Better Sleep for the Hardest Workers in the Gym
Last time Axe & Sledge made an appearance on the blog, we were highlighting some of their top selling pre workouts, including Seventh Gear and Hydraulic. One is an advanced high-stim powerhouse that delivers long lasting energy, laser focus, […] Continue Reading →
Home Made: Axe and Sledge Makes MRPs Great Again
Meal replacement powders are nothing new in the supplement industry, but nearly all of them consist of inferior ingredients, lack nutritional value, and wouldn’t even come close to being as good as whole foods. And no wonder — they’re often […] Continue Reading →