Beta-alanine meta-analysis
median improvement reported
Seen with sustained beta-alanine supplementation across exercise measures.
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Pre-Workout · Masala Lemon
Built to support your overall workouts and performance*
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A pre-workout should taste good, feel clean, and support your workout till the end.
Built to help you train harder with steady energy, no post workout crashes, and none of the usual pre-workout drama.
No medicine-like taste. No harsh chemical feel. Just a flavour you can actually enjoy before training.
You will feel ready to train, not shaky, restless, or overloaded before your workout starts.
You will not only get the kick, but a complete experience from warm-up to your final set.
The Problem
Most pre-workouts just hit hard, but don't help you train better. You know why?
Most pre-workouts are just based on very high-stim formulas that can feel strong at first, but energy alone is not performance. Your training still needs focus, blood flow, and support that lasts.
Underdosing means using the ingredient but less than the amounts used or suggested in real studies, and this is not enough to make you perform better. So basically, all you get is flavored caffeine.
One downside of using a very heavy stimulant-based pre-workout is this: you feel a kick of energy for 15-20 minutes, and then it's just gone. The goal is cleaner energy that supports your entire workout.
Yes, it is true that most ingredients in a pre-workout have a very strong taste. But most brands use this as an advantage and use cheap flavoring to cut costs.
Clean simple effective
Helps you keep pushing through hard sets.
Supports pumps and better blood flow.
Supports cell hydration and endurance.
Works with caffeine for smoother energy.
Supports alertness, focus, and output.
Helps you stay locked in through the session.
Built for training
Xceed is built to help you get better pump, focus, stamina, and strength output.
Supports bigger pumps and better blood flow during your workouts.
1:1 Caffeine to L-theanine ratio for a clean and sustained energy.
Keeps you going when the session starts getting heavy.
Supports strength output without depending only on caffeine.
Published data behind the active ingredients in our XCEED performance formula.
Ingredient research, not a product-specific clinical trial. Results vary by dose, protocol, training status, caffeine tolerance, and individual response.
Beta-alanine meta-analysis
Seen with sustained beta-alanine supplementation across exercise measures.
View studyCitrulline malate study
Reported with 6 g/day citrulline malate for 15 days.
View studyCaffeine + theanine + tyrosine
Seen in athletes using caffeine with theanine and tyrosine before testing.
View studyReal workout comparison
Xceed is not made to just hit hard. It is built to feel controlled, focused and useful through the whole workout.
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| START OF WORKOUT | ✓ Clean start | Hits fast | Starts lighter | Hits sharp |
| HEAVY SETS | ✓ Feels strong under load | Good early push | Feels moderate | Can feel restless |
| PUMP FEEL | ✓ Fuller muscle feel | Good | Good | Lighter |
| FOCUS | ✓ Clear, not scattered | Decent | Decent | Can feel wired |
| CONTROL | ✓ Strong without feeling messy | Can feel intense | More basic | More aggressive |
| AFTER TRAINING | ✓ Smoother come-down | Depends on tolerance | Neutral finish | Harder landing |
| TASTE | ✓ Indian flavours, easy to drink | Standard sweet taste | Artificial finish | Bitter edge |
New to pre-workout? Start with half a scoop to assess tolerance.
Shake well. It tastes best when mixed cold water.
Take it 20–30 minutes before training.
Masala Lemon Flavor
Masala Lemon: Like fresh nimbu masala soda, tangy, salty, and instantly refreshing.
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If you want the most extreme feeling possible, this isn’t for you.
If you judge a pre-workout by how itchy, sweaty, or overstimulated it makes you feel, you’ll probably think we made it “too clean.” We’re fine with that. This was made for people who care more about the workout than the side effects.
Nothing's wrong. That's the point.
The industry has trained people to mistake side effects for results. Face itch, skin heat, and an aggressive hit are not proof that a product is working.
What you should notice instead is a session that just works. Better focus. Better output. Less drama.
No. Mix it with water.
Dry scooping does not make the ingredients work better. It just gives your body a concentrated dry hit all at once. That harsh feeling is more common with caffeine-heavy pre-workouts, but dry scooping any pre-workout is still unnecessary.
Pre-workout is made to be mixed properly so the powder disperses evenly, the serving is easier to drink, and you are not forcing a dry scoop into your throat.
Scoop. Mix. Drink. Then train.
You do not need to overthink it.
But if you use caffeine regularly, your tolerance can go up. That means the same serving may start feeling less noticeable over time.
When that happens, take a short break. Around one week off stimulants is a simple reset for most people. Then come back when you actually need it.
You think you know what you're getting.
Most imported brands are not third-party tested for the Indian market. The formula sitting in that tub was built for a different person in a different country, and you have no independent verification it contains what it claims.
We do. Every batch. Tested by a lab that has nothing to gain from a positive result.
Niacin flush. Fillers added to bulk up the label. Ingredients at doses too small to do anything but still large enough to print.
We're more proud of what we left out than most brands are of what they put in.
Not on your face.
You'll feel it where it matters, in your focus, your output, and how your last few sets feel compared to before.
That's a different kind of feeling. Takes one honest session to notice.
Because you have to actually drink it.
A lot of brands treat taste like an afterthought and then hide behind “performance.” We don’t agree with that.
If something is part of your training routine, it should work well and taste good enough that you don’t dread taking it.