Hyperdrive® 4.0 60 capsules - by ALRI

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Hyperdrive® 4.0 60 capsules Flavor - by ALRI for Weight Loss/Energy

Who Needs Hyperdrive® 4.0

  • Any individual looking to lose SUBCUTANEOUS fat (that’s the fat hiding your abs).
  • Any person who wants a little less of a stimulant, and can handle 200mg of caffeine (and other xanthines per capsule).
  • Anyone looking for delayed progressive time-released energy & focus – this is what we mean by “It Comes On As You Fade” – a GREAT afternoon ‘pick me up’.

  • Bodybuilders – during your final cutting phase for competition prep – especially the last 4 weeks when eliminating as much Sub-Q fat as possible is of the utmost importance.
  • Endurance Athletes – looking for a little less “stim”, but still wanting a powerful focus & energy supplement to get through training, and help to lose a few pounds of unwanted Sub-Q fat as well.

YOU decide which is the right Hyperdrive® for you…


Of course Hyperdrive® 3.0+ and Hyperdrive® 4.0 BOTH support significant increased fat loss from the entire body but we have specifically formulated each to preferentially target where you need the help most. And no, this isn’t just marketing hype, it’s science.

The human body at rest burns between an average of 0.8 and 1.6 calorie per minute (that’s about 48-96 calories per hour). This places the resting energy requirement of most people somewhere between 1150 and 2300 calories per day. A lean small woman would use at rest about 1200 calories, while a big, overweight man would use more than 2000 calories. Add an hour of exercise and you burn between 230 to 750 additional calories per hour. The amount of lean muscle you carry can increase this significantly. A pound of fat is said to contain 3500 calories. How long will it take to burn a pound? Unfortunately the body can only efficiently burn fat when insulin levels are low like 1-4 hours after a meal.

The body has two kinds of fat: Visceral and Subcutaneous. Once set free from fat cells the body must burn it or it is simply re-deposited back into fat stores. Insulin levels dictate your periods of fat burning rather than other substrates like carbohydrates. Unfortunately you can only burn a limited amount of fat calories per hour, depending upon your insulin levels, no matter how much you increase your metabolic rate, thermogenesis and cardio. So wouldn’t you prefer to be able to shift the higher percentage of fat expenditure to come from where YOU need it most? We all have stubborn fat deposits somewhere…