Product Description
NXT Nutrition BCAA Tablets provide essential amino acids in the proven 2:1:1 ratio to support muscle recovery, reduce fatigue, and maintain performance during intense training.
- 3500mg BCAAs per 5-tablet serving
- 2:1:1 ratio for optimal recovery
- Supports muscle repair & reduces fatigue
- Ideal for pre- or post-workout use
- Convenient, no-mix tablet format
BCAA Tablets in More Detail
Branched Chain Amino Acids (BCAAs) have long been recognised as one of the most effective supplements for athletes seeking improved recovery and performance. The NXT Nutrition formula delivers Leucine, Isoleucine and Valine in the scientifically backed 2:1:1 ratio, ensuring the body receives what it needs to stimulate muscle protein synthesis and combat training-induced fatigue.
Leucine plays a central role in triggering the mTOR pathway responsible for muscle building, while Isoleucine and Valine assist energy production, endurance, and reducing delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS). This combination has been widely used by strength athletes, endurance competitors, and gym-goers who want support for recovery without stimulants or complicated mixing.
Thanks to the compact, easy-to-take tablet format, NXT Nutrition BCAA Tablets are an ideal option for anyone who prefers convenience. Whether used before training to limit muscle breakdown or after workouts to aid recovery, they offer a simple and effective solution backed by research and supported by professional athletes.
Ingredients
Each 5-tablet serving provides 3500mg of Branched Chain Amino Acids: Leucine (1750mg), Isoleucine (875mg), and Valine (875mg). These essential aminos are provided in the clinically supported 2:1:1 ratio most frequently recommended for muscle recovery, reduced soreness, and maintaining performance across training sessions.
Suggested Use
Take 5 tablets pre- or post-workout, or between meals to support muscle recovery and training performance.
References:
Shimomura, Y. et al. (2006). Branched-chain amino acid supplementation before squat exercise and delayed-onset muscle soreness. International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism.
Jäger, R. et al. (2017). International Society of Sports Nutrition Position Stand: Amino Acids. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition.
"Leucine, mTOR & Muscle Growth" — Dr. Layne Norton, Physique Science.
"Supplements for Strength & Recovery" — Huberman Lab Podcast (2024).

