Your new favorite daily drink delivers craveable flavor, electrolytes and a wide range of healthy amino acids in every scoop.
We designed Steel Fuel to help maximize performance in the gym, on the court, or in the field, but it’s also a powerful tool for staying hydrated and healthy in everyday life. It’s a fantastic alternative to sugary sports drinks or juices and is calorie-free, stimulant-free, and vegan-friendly.
The BCAAs in Steel Fuel support muscle repair while boosting endurancep erformance and decreasing fatigue.* But Steel Fuel also includes proven performance-boosters like L-citrulline, taurine to combat fatigue, L-glycine to boost muscle recovery, and L-glutamine to prevent muscle breakdown.*
A blend of raw coconut water and vital electrolytes help to hydrate the body before or during training, and restore it after you’ve been sweating.* They also make it a perfect hot-weather drink!
Research-backed: Steel Fuel includes the research-based 5g dose of BCAAs in a 2:1:1 ratio to hold back fatigue and improve endurance, along with a potent blend of electrolytes and coconut water to keep you focused and hydrated.*
Stimulant-Free: You can sip on Steel Fuel anytime without fear of it impacting your sleep. It’s ideal for evening workouts.
Intra-workout Formula: Plenty of people obsess over what they drink before and after workouts. But during your workout is just as important! Steel Fuel fills a crucial gap in your nutritional strategy. And if you take a pre-workout, the ingredients in Steel Fuel can make it work better.
Plant-based: Other supplements on the market use animal-derived BCAAs from sources like pig fur, human hair, and bird feathers, Steel Fuel® uses only plant-derived BCAAs, making it safe for vegans, vegetarians, and carnivores!
Branched-Chain Amino Acids compromise 35% of your body's muscle protein and are composed of the essential amino acids leucine, isoleucine, and valine. The more BCAAs present in the muscles, the more they will be used for energy, slowing muscle cells' breakdown and preventing muscle loss.*
Electrolytes are minerals present in the body with an electric charge. They are especially relevant to exercise because they control how much water the body has, blood acidity, and muscle function. Electrolytes are lost in sweat, which explains why intense exercise can lead to problems such as dehydration.*
An amino acid that plays a role in the functioning and maintenance of skeletal muscle, cardiovascular health, and overall energy levels. Taurine helps regulate muscle contractions, water balance, and energy levels of neurotransmitters in the brain. Supplementing with taurine has been shown to increase strength levels, decrease muscle soreness, promote endurance, and aid recovery. It is also a key regulator in fluid-electrolyte balance.*
One of the richest natural sources of electrolytes containing numerous vitamins, minerals, trace elements, enzymes, and antioxidants. Coconut Water has the ability to rehydrate you very quickly because it is readily absorbed into the body.*
A non-essential amino acid playing a key role in the Urea Cycle; eliminating toxic byproducts of digesting protein and generating cellular energy. L-Citrulline Malate serves as an important component in the tricarboxylic (or TCA) cycle, which is one way your body produces energy. When you increase malate levels, you increase energy production. Therefore, citrulline malate provides the one-two punch of bringing additional blood—and subsequently, oxygen and nutrients—to exercising muscles and providing increased energy to boost performance levels.*
The most common amino acid found in your muscles. L-Glutamine plays a key role in protein metabolism, cell volumizing, and anti-catabolism. Glutamine's anti-catabolism ability prevents the breakdown of your muscles.*
A non-essential amino acid used to make protein in the body, which builds the tissue that forms organs, joints, and muscles. L-Glycine promotes muscle growth by inhibiting the deterioration of protein tissues that form muscle and boost muscle recovery.*
In a word, yes! The workout-enhancing ingredients in Steel Fuel make it a great stimulant-free pre-workout. But if you take a different pre-workout like Steel Pump, you can still sip on Steel Fuel during your workout to stay hydrated and control fatigue. When taken post-workout, the amino acids in Steel Fuel help kick-start the recovery process.
Because Steel Fuel BCAAs is free of sugar, stimulants, and contains electrolytes, it’s a great drink to sip on throughout the day.
Unfortunately not, but ours are! Many BCAA drink blends are made from either duck feathers or (ugh) human hair! Ours are fermented naturally from plant-based ingredients.
Several studies have concluded that taking BCAAs prior to exercise can help reduce muscle soreness in the days and hours that follow. But if that’s your goal, remember to drink Steel Fuel prior to training rather than waiting until you’re already sore!
Branched-Chain Amino Acids compromise 35% of your body's muscle protein and are composed of the essential amino acids leucine, isoleucine, and valine. The more BCAAs present in the muscles, the more they will be used for energy, slowing muscle cells' breakdown and preventing muscle loss.*
Electrolytes are minerals present in the body with an electric charge. They are especially relevant to exercise because they control how much water the body has, blood acidity, and muscle function. Electrolytes are lost in sweat, which explains why intense exercise can lead to problems such as dehydration.*
An amino acid that plays a role in the functioning and maintenance of skeletal muscle, cardiovascular health, and overall energy levels. Taurine helps regulate muscle contractions, water balance, and energy levels of neurotransmitters in the brain. Supplementing with taurine has been shown to increase strength levels, decrease muscle soreness, promote endurance, and aid recovery. It is also a key regulator in fluid-electrolyte balance.*
One of the richest natural sources of electrolytes containing numerous vitamins, minerals, trace elements, enzymes, and antioxidants. Coconut Water has the ability to rehydrate you very quickly because it is readily absorbed into the body.*
A non-essential amino acid playing a key role in the Urea Cycle; eliminating toxic byproducts of digesting protein and generating cellular energy. L-Citrulline Malate serves as an important component in the tricarboxylic (or TCA) cycle, which is one way your body produces energy. When you increase malate levels, you increase energy production. Therefore, citrulline malate provides the one-two punch of bringing additional blood—and subsequently, oxygen and nutrients—to exercising muscles and providing increased energy to boost performance levels.*
The most common amino acid found in your muscles. L-Glutamine plays a key role in protein metabolism, cell volumizing, and anti-catabolism. Glutamine's anti-catabolism ability prevents the breakdown of your muscles.*
A non-essential amino acid used to make protein in the body, which builds the tissue that forms organs, joints, and muscles. L-Glycine promotes muscle growth by inhibiting the deterioration of protein tissues that form muscle and boost muscle recovery.*