For endurance and strength sports
AAKG is used in both strength and endurance sports – wherever blood circulation, oxygen supply and efficient supply of nutrients to muscles play a role. In strength athletes, it supports a more intense "pump effect". In endurance disciplines, it can contribute to better vascular reactivity and muscle oxygenation during prolonged exercise.
Support for the formation of nitric oxide
Arginine in AAKG serves as a precursor to nitric oxide, which can promote vasodilation, improve blood flow and thus the supply of oxygen and nutrients to the muscles. Vascular supply plays an important role in maintaining performance during intense strength or volume training. Although the body can produce nitric oxide without supplementation, targeted arginine intake can support this pathway - especially in combination with a proper diet and training.
100% A-AKG, nothing extra
hyve AAKG contains only 100% pure arginine alpha-ketoglutarate with no added substances. Take 2-4 capsules (1-2 g) of AAKG during the day with plenty of water.
Frequently asked questions
Get the most out of the productAAKG (Arginine Alpha-Ketoglutarate) is a combination of the amino acid L-arginine and the molecule alpha-ketoglutarate. In the body, it serves as a precursor to nitric oxide (NO), which can help dilate blood vessels and improve blood flow to muscles.
Most often as part of pre-workout supplementation - to support vascular supply, increase the "pump effect" and subjectively better feeling from training, especially during strength and volume units.
AAKG tends to be better tolerated and may have higher bioavailability. Additionally, alpha-ketoglutarate plays a role in cellular metabolism, which adds additional potential benefits to the supplement.
High doses of arginine in infusion form do indeed stimulate nitric oxide and growth hormone. However, the effects are less pronounced in the oral form. Nevertheless, AAKG is still used due to its subjective effect and good tolerability.
High doses of arginine in infusion form do indeed stimulate nitric oxide and growth hormone. However, the effects are less pronounced in the oral form. Nevertheless, AAKG is still used due to its subjective effect and good tolerability.
Yes. AAKG is often combined with creatine, beta-alanine, citrulline or BCAA. Conversely, there is no need to combine it with other arginine.