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Apollon Nutrition | Over The Top

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Apollon Nutrition | Over The TopFull spectrum intra fuel with carbs, EAAs, creatine, and ATP Apollon Over The Top isn't your basic amino sipit's a complete intra workout built to keep your performance steady once you're in the thick of it. It packs training fuel, all nine essential amino acids, hydration helpers, ATP support, and key electrolytes so the end of your workout feels more like the start. One scoop gives you a solid intra hit; two scoops ramps it up to a full beast mode

Full-spectrum intra fuel with carbs, EAAs, creatine, and ATP

Apollon Over The Top isn't your basic amino sip—it's a complete intra-workout built to keep your performance steady once you're in the thick of it. It packs training fuel, all nine essential amino acids, hydration helpers, ATP support, and key electrolytes so the end of your workout feels more like the start. One scoop gives you a solid intra hit; two scoops ramps it up to a full beast mode with 30g highly branched cluster dextrin, 10g D-ribose, 10g total BCAAs in a complete 9-EAA setup, 5g creatine monohydrate, 2.5g betaine anhydrous, 450mg adenosine 5-triphosphate disodium, 100mg Senactiv, and 3g taurine.

The carbs here are a standout. You get 15g highly branched cluster dextrin per scoop, which is great for keeping energy up without gut issues—it's designed for quick absorption and easy digestion during sweat sessions. Bump to two scoops for 30g, a sweet spot for long hauls. D-ribose brings something extra—it's a sugar that helps rebuild ATP, the energy molecule in your cells. Studies show it's better for recovering energy over time than just boosting one set, and at 5g per scoop (10g for two), it's a hefty dose.

The aminos beat the usual too. It's got the standard 2:1:1 BCAA mix with 2.5g leucine, 1.25g isoleucine, and 1.25g valine per scoop, but adds lysine, threonine, histidine, phenylalanine, methionine, and tryptophan for the full essential amino acid crew. Leucine kicks off muscle building signals, but you need all nine to really repair and grow. In

Apollon Over The Top by Apollon Nutrition contains 25mg Calcium, a effective dose for health and performance.

Key Highlights

  • 15g highly branched cluster dextrin per scoop gives you real carb fuel for training. This stuff empties from your stomach fast and digests smooth, so you get energy without that heavy gut feeling from cheaper carbs.
  • 5g D-ribose per scoop is no joke—it's a solid amount. This ribose sugar helps rebuild ATP for better energy recovery, making it perfect for keeping output up in back-to-back sets rather than just being another basic sugar.
  • A full 9-EAA profile beats out those BCAA-only drinks. Leucine starts the muscle-building process, but you need the other essentials to actually make it happen and support repair.
  • 2.5g leucine per scoop delivers a strong signal for muscle growth. Double up to two scoops for 5g, which is plenty to drive that during long workouts.
  • The BCAA setup is the classic 2:1:1—2.5g leucine, 1.25g isoleucine, and 1.25g valine per scoop. It's solid branched-chain support, but wrapped in a complete EAA formula instead of acting like BCAAs are all you need.
  • 2.5g creatine monohydrate per scoop hits the full 5g daily goal at two scoops. That turns this into more than hydration—it's real help for strength and repeat efforts.
  • 1.25g betaine anhydrous per scoop gets you to 2.5g at two scoops, a dose that boosts power, keeps you hydrated, and supports cell health. It's a smart add for overall toughness.
  • 225mg adenosine 5-triphosphate disodium per scoop doubles to 450mg at two scoops, a level that shows up in performance blends. This helps set it apart from plain carb-amino mixes by actually aiding your energy mechanics.

Apollon Over The Top by Apollon Nutrition contains 25mg Calcium, a effective dose for health and performance.

Who Is This For?

  • Bodybuilders grinding high-volume hypertrophy who want to stay strong past 30-40 minutes. HBCD, full EAAs, taurine, and electrolytes keep you full, powerful, and on point deep into sessions.
  • Strength guys in build-up phases with back-to-back compounds and short rests. Two scoops hit 5g creatine, 2.5g betaine, and 450mg ATP disodium for more muscle than basic BCAA drinks.
  • Fasted trainers or those with light pre-food needing carbs and aminos mid-workout. Full EAA mix is key since leucine alone can't build muscle without the others.
  • Hybrid athletes mixing lifts and cardio in one go. HBCD and D-ribose sustain energy, taurine and sodium-potassium hydration fight that flat, crampy vibe in mixed training.
  • Folks with a stim pre but fading later. This tackles real drops in fuel, hydration, aminos, and energy turnover.
  • Late-night lifters wanting boost without extra caffeine. Stim-free, so it pairs with pres or stands alone without sleep issues.

How to Use

Mix 1 scoop in 20-30 oz cold water for lighter workouts, or 2 scoops in 32-50 oz for heavy, long ones. Start sipping on warm-ups and keep going through the session—that feeds the HBCD, D-ribose, aminos, taurine, and electrolytes right when you need 'em.

New to carb intras? Try 1 scoop first for gut check, then go to 2 for big days. Shaker's best for the hefty mix—shake it up now and then. Cold water tastes better.

Works with or without food, killer if your pre-meal was light or way earlier. Stacks smooth with stim pres 20-30 minutes before, or pump/hydration add-ons low on electrolytes. Already on creatine? Two scoops add 5g, so tweak your intake. No need to cycle—no stims—and steady use amps the creatine and betaine benefits. Keep it sealed, cool, and dry to avoid clumping.

What to Expect

First 10 minutes, it's all about the easy drink—hydrating, purposeful, better than plain water. 10-25 minutes in, no big rush like stims, but you feel steadier energy and flow as carbs, electrolytes, and taurine kick in. 25-60 minutes is where it shines, keeping you full, capable, and strong instead of fading. Past 60-90, it's about dodging that usual late-session drag. Days 1-7 bring instant hydration, fuel, and amino perks. Weeks 2-4 with steady full doses, creatine and betaine build up, turning it into session saver plus long-term booster.

Key Ingredients

  • Adenosine 5-Triphosphate Disodium — Direct ATP-support ingredient for output and blood flow

Apollon Over The Top by Apollon Nutrition contains 25mg Calcium, a effective dose for health and performance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Over The Top different from a standard BCAA intra-workout?

Most BCAA intraworkouts stop at leucine, isoleucine, and valine. Over The Top includes all nine essential amino acids, plus 15g highly branched cluster dextrin, 5g D-ribose, creatine monohydrate, betaine, ATP disodium, taurine, and electrolytes per scoop. That means it supports fuel, hydration, ATP turnover, and muscle protein synthesis substrate delivery, not just flavored amino sipping.

How much creatine is in Over The Top?

Each scoop provides 2.5g creatine monohydrate, so the full two-scoop serving delivers 5g. That two-scoop amount matches the common daily target used to support creatine saturation and repeated high-output performance.

Is one scoop enough, or should I use two?

One scoop is a solid starting point for shorter sessions, lighter training days, or anyone new to carb-based intra formulas. Two scoops is where the formula becomes much more complete for long, high-volume sessions, bringing the profile to 30g HBCD, 10g D-ribose, 5g creatine, 2.5g betaine, 450mg ATP disodium, and 100mg Senactiv.

When should I drink this formula?

This product is best sipped during training, starting in your warm-up and continuing through the workout. That use pattern matches the purpose of the formula because the carbs, electrolytes, taurine, and amino acids are meant to support the session as it unfolds.

Does Over The Top contain caffeine or stimulants?

No. This is a stimulant-free intra-workout formula, so it is designed to pair well with pre-workouts or to be used on its own when you want performance support without extra caffeine.

Can I stack this with a pre-workout?

Yes, and that is one of the best use cases for it. A pre-workout helps initiate the session, while Over The Top supports the back half with carbohydrates, complete EAAs, hydration support, creatine, taurine, and ATP-focused ingredients.

Is the ATP ingredient meaningfully dosed?

Each scoop provides 225mg adenosine 5-triphosphate disodium, and two scoops provide 450mg. That full-serving amount aligns with the dose level commonly used in ATP-support performance products.

Can I replace my daily creatine with this?

If you use the full two-scoop serving, yes, it provides 5g creatine monohydrate, which is a standard daily dose. If you only use one scoop, you would still be getting 2.5g and may want to add more creatine elsewhere in the day depending on your total intake target.

Is this good for fasted training?

Yes. Fasted trainers are one of the clearest fits for this formula because it provides intra-session carbohydrate support plus a complete EAA matrix rather than relying on BCAAs alone.

Is the label fully transparent?

Yes. There are no proprietary blends in the verified formula, so every active ingredient is listed with its dose. That is a major advantage in a category where many intra products still hide under-dosed formulas behind blend names.

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