Note: The supplements I recommend stay relatively consistent regardless of which phase, or which program, you are in. I am a firm believer in supplements, but I do not feel like you need to take 20 different products to reach your specific goal. If you have never taken supplements before, consult your physician before doing so. 

Supplements do exactly what their name says – they supplement an already balanced, healthy nutrition plan and consistent training program. Following the meal plan exactly as it is laid out – and this means not missing meals, not adding condiments, and not making substitutions that don’t fall in line with your macros – is more important than any supplements you can take.

BUT … I firmly believe in their effectiveness, both in my own program and with my clients. The right supplements can help you build muscle faster, burn fat more efficiently, increase energy levels, boost strength and speed up the recovery process to help keep you in the gym and functioning at maximum capacity.

The only supplement you absolutely do need from the below list is the Whey Protein Isolate, since the program calls for post-workout shakes after all of your weight training workouts. Also, a few of the recipes in this plan contain Whey Protein Isolate in the ingredients.

If you choose a brand other than nPower Nutrition (I don’t know why you would do that unless you live outside the US, but okayyyy 😜)  just make sure the macros match up so you don’t throw off your nutrition plan.

 

MULTIVITAMIN

One of the most important items on this list – and one that a lot of people often overlook in favor of the more “flashy” supplements. Even if you are following a healthy, balanced meal plan, you still might be missing out on some crucial micronutrients. A good multi will help with a number of important roles in the body and will help you maximize your potential to build lean muscle, lose weight, increase strength, get leaner and be healthier overall.

What To Look For Choose a multi that provides 100% of the Daily Value (DV) for most of the vitamins and minerals in that supplement. Some nutrients – like calcium and magnesium, for example – are rarely included at 100% because the size of the pill would be way too large.

Living an active lifestyle can take a toll on your body, which can lead to a lack of energy, slower recovery times, an inability to lose weight and even a breakdown of your immune system.

The Adrenal Support in nPower Multi is designed to help prevent all of those things from happening, even during the most mentally and physically stressful times in your life. Meaning you’ll be able to attack each day with the energy and enthusiasm to take on any challenges that come your way!

What To Avoid Stay away from any brand that are manufactured with GMOs (genetically modified organisms). If the label doesn’t state that the product is “GMO-free” or “Non-GMO”, it more than likely contains ingredients derived from GMOs.

Take It This Way One serving daily with breakfast.

See the nPower Nutrition Multi

WHEY PROTEIN ISOLATE

This is about as “must-have” as it gets if you are looking to build muscle and decrease body fat. Muscle is made of protein, and to build muscle – and maintain it – you need to plenty of it. How much varies, but I always tell my clients to shoot for 1 to 1.5 g of protein per pound of bodyweight every day. That means if you weigh 140 pounds, you should be taking in 140 to 210 grams of protein – every day.

Why Isolate? It’s the fastest-digesting protein powder available,it’s easy to digest and – since the filtration process is different than with forms like protein concentrate – it’s a more protein-packed powder. Meaning you are getting more protein per scoop, and less fillers, than you get with other forms of protein. Since it digests faster, it is also easier on the gut and causes less bloating – even more so when it contains digestive enzymes like nPower Nutrition Isolate!

What To Look For A grass-fed option sweetened with stevia, with at least 20g of protein per serving. Stevia is a natural sweetener, as opposed to sucralose which is artificial. Along with being a more natural option, stevia is (for most people) easier on the stomach than sucralose. Grass-fed whey comes from the milk of grass-fed cows, meaning it is hormone and antibiotic free.

What To Avoid Stay away from protein powders that contain more than 3g of sugar, 2g fat, 4g of carbs and less than 20g protein per scoop.

Take It This Way You can take 20-40g, up to three times a day, but the most important time for me is right after my weight-training workout.

See the nPower Nutrition Whey Protein Isolate

BRANCHED CHAIN AMINO ACIDS (BCAAS)

BCAAs are highly recommended by coaches, trainers and athletes. They have been shown to support lean muscle growth, help you recover faster and help preserve muscle – which is especially important when you are trying to lose weight and body fat. They can even aid in increasing energy levels and speeding up fat loss.

What To Look For A 2:1:1 ratio of leucine, isoleucine and valine, widely shown by studies to be the most effective ratio. I prefer taking a BCAA that contains electrolytes for performance support. nPower Nutrition BCAAs also contain Collagen Type 1 & 3 to support healthy hair, skin, nails and bones.

What To Avoid Some products will bump up the ratio – 8:1:1 or even 10:1:1, but it turns out that using a BCAA supplement that has a ratio much higher than 2:1:1 can work against you for energy, fat loss, and even muscle growth.

Take It This Way 5-10g, up to three times a day. The most important time for me is during my workout.

See the nPower Nutrition BCAA Performance Complex

ESSENTIAL FATTY ACIDS (EFAs)

There are two essential fatty acids the body can’t produce, meaning you have to get them from your diet or your supplements – Omega-3 (alpha-linoleic acid) and Omega 6 (linoleic acid). These fatty acids help with a number of essential functions in the body – including boosting your immune system, which is an absolute necessity when you are working out as hard as you will be – and have been associated with number of other health benefits (heart health, brain function, hair/skin health and more).

What To Look For A supplement that contains a 3:1 ratio or higher of omega-3 to omega-6.
Take It This Way These are available in capsules or oil (I prefer capsules). Consume up to 3g per day.

PRE WORKOUT

A quality pre workout will help increase muscular endurance, blood flow, energy and strength.

What To Look For  One that contains following ingredients:
Caffeine (100-200 mg). Caffeine is a safe and effective substance that boosts energy and performance levels
Creatine Monohydrate (2-5g). Although creatine is typically best taken after a workout, I recommend taking about 2-5 grams beforehand to help with strength. Creatine is one of the most thoroughly researched supplements and is considered safe and effective.
Beta-Alanine (2-5g). Increases muscular endurance by delaying fatigue from lactic acid buildup and may help increase muscle size.

What To Avoid  Any product that describes itself as a “proprietary blend.” This is typically a telltale sign that the company is not being fully transparent with all of their ingredients.

Take It This Way  Take one scoop mixed in water before you weight train.  If the supplement contains a stimulant (not all pre workouts do), avoid taking at night to prevent it from effecting your sleep.

L-GLUTAMINE

The most common amino acid in your body, glutamine inhibits muscle breakdown, speeds up recovery and boosts immune function.

What To Look For I prefer powder since it is easier for me to take. I have seen some brands that call for taking 6-10 capsules per serving and it just gets to be way too much for me.

What To Avoid Any glutamine that comes with sweeteners.

Take It This Way 10-20g a day. Take 5-10g post workout and 5-10g before bedtime in your protein shake or drink of choice.