Some unique essential amino acids: Evoeaa’s Energy
Evoeaa’s Energy from SportSeries is a flavored dietary supplement based on amino acids, plant extracts, caffeine, minerals, and vitamins, with sweetener.
Our essential amino acids come from plant fermentation and are blended into a unique HSN flavor base to achieve a fast dissolution, an unmatched taste compared to other EAAs, and a vegan-friendly intake that fits perfectly into your pre-workout routine.
Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins.
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Plant fermentation - Amino acids for everyone
We’ve selected raw materials of essential amino acids obtained through plant fermentation to ensure a complete EAA profile of top quality without using animal tissues. It’s an option equivalent to traditional versions but perfect for those looking for 100% vegan alternatives.
Flavors you won’t believe
We work on a flavor matrix that balances the natural taste of EAAs and reduces their characteristic bitterness. The result is refreshing flavors you can enjoy just with cold water or mix with other products depending on your goals and functional needs.
EnXtra + caffeine: pre-workout focus
EnXtra® (patented extract of Alpinia galanga) is paired with natural anhydrous caffeine from green coffee bean so Evoeaa's Energy becomes more than just amino acids—it turns into a mild pre-workout.
Evoeaa’s Energy - Composition and benefits
One serving provides a full spectrum of vegan EAAs with everything you want: an excellent taste plus a boost of activation thanks to the caffeine. It also includes EnXtra®, magnesium, zinc, and vitamins B6, B12, and D.
An all-in-one combo ideal to take before training that gently activates you* while you benefit from your essential amino acids.
A summary of the effects of its ingredients
- The vitamin B6 contributes to the normal metabolism of proteins and glycogen.
- The vitamin B12 helps to reduce tiredness and fatigue.
- The vitamin D contributes to the normal functioning of muscles.
- The magnesium contributes to electrolyte balance.
- The zinc contributes to normal protein synthesis.
- The caffeine helps increase alertness (at doses of at least 75 mg).
- The caffeine contributes to an increase in endurance capacity. To get the beneficial effect, consume at doses of 3 mg/kg body weight one hour before physical exercise.
- The caffeine contributes to the reduction of perceived effort during physical exercise. To get the beneficial effect, consume at doses of 4 mg/kg body weight one hour before physical exercise.
Flavors that will drive you crazy
We’ve designed fruity and refreshing flavors with low bitterness so you can enjoy your amino acids every day, either alone with water or mixed with other products before your workouts. The idea is clear: you’ll be looking forward to your next training session to repeat.
How to fit it into your daily routine?
- Before training: The perfect time to take advantage of the caffeine it provides. Take it 30–60 min before. If you want more kick, you can combine it with additional caffeine (adjust according to your tolerance).
- During training: For long sessions or hot days, mix it with electrolytes to support hydration and pace. Thanks to the caffeine, it’ll help you keep focus.
- After training: We recommend choosing Evoeaa's, since it’s a caffeine-free version, preferable post-workout when stimulants no longer serve a clear purpose.
- In plant-based cooking: It’s ideal to add to juices, complementing their amino acid profile while adding a unique kick thanks to its stimulants.
Is Evoeaa's Energy for athletes?
Yes. It’s a product widely used by athletes especially before training due to its stimulant content and complete EAA profile.
It’s designed for those who want a vegan option with caffeine for a mild stimulating activity that helps kick off the session focused. Perfect if you prefer to avoid heavy pre-workouts or if you train early and want moderate activation.
Recommended combos with Evoeaa’s Energy
Beta-alanine
What it is: Amino acid precursor of carnosine.
Why combine it with Evoeaa’s Energy: Supports its nutritional properties, complementing the activity of caffeine.
- Recommended use: Take 30–60 min before training.
- Mix: Can be mixed in the same shaker with Evoeaa’s Energy.
- Note: The tingling (paresthesia) you might feel when taking beta-alanine is temporary and normal.
Citrulline Malate
What it is: Combination of L-Citrulline and malate.
Why combine it with Evoeaa’s Energy: Like beta-alanine, the caffeine in Evoeaa's Energy pairs very well with citrulline.
- Suggested use: Take 30–60 min before training.
- Mix: Compatible in the same drink with Evoeaa’s Energy.
- Tip: For long sessions, you can split the dose (pre + intra).
Clear Hydrolyzed Whey
What it is: “Clear” hydrolyzed protein, light and refreshing.
Why combine it with Evoeaa’s Energy: After the pre-activation from the EAAs, it provides complete protein with fast digestion.
- Suggested use: 20–30 g of protein, can be taken before training or at other times of the day.
- Mix: You can combine it; the amino acid flavor type is totally compatible with the clear.
- Tip: If you train early, use fruit juice instead of water to get quick carbs and avoid training fasted.
Questions about Evoeaa's Energy - HSN answers
What sets Evoeaa’s Energy apart from a protein powder?
Protein needs to be digested to release its amino acids. Evoeaa’s Energy contains free amino acids ready to be absorbed, so they act much faster. Plus, it includes caffeine, making it a functional pre-workout, not just a simple amino acid source.
Why does it have stimulants?
Because we already have the standard Evoeaa's version without stimulants. Evoeaa's Energy is designed for those moments when you need to activate before training. The natural caffeine boosts alertness and EnXtra® complements its properties.
Is it suitable for vegans?
Yes. All amino acids in Evoeaa’s Energy come from plant fermentation, without using animal tissues. It’s a 100% vegan option.
Does it contain sugar?
Sweetened only with calorie-free sweeteners, it’s an ideal option during cutting or calorie control phases.
Can I combine it with other pre-workouts or energy drinks?
You can, but keep in mind that Evoeaa’s Energy already includes caffeine, so adding more stimulants might be too much, depending on your tolerance. If you want a pre-workout with a stronger stimulant effect, we recommend checking out our stimulant pre-workout category.
What makes it different from classic BCAAs?
BCAAs are only three amino acids (leucine, isoleucine, and valine). Evoeaa’s Energy includes all nine essentials in balanced proportions, plus functional micronutrients (zinc, magnesium, and vitamins B6, B12, and D) that support overall activity.
When is the best time to take it?
Recommended 30–60 min before training. For long sessions, you can split the dose between pre- and intra-workout. Not recommended at night if you’re sensitive to caffeine.
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