ON Gold Standard Pre-Workout is a deliberately moderate-stimulant formula built around three well-evidenced performance ingredients: 175mg caffeine (from natural tea and coffee sources), 3g of Creapure® creatine monohydrate, and 1.5g beta-alanine. The formula also includes 750mg L-citrulline malate, acetyl-L-carnitine (375mg), N-acetyl-L-tyrosine (250mg), and AstraGIN for nutrient absorption. On-label, this is a solid-sounding pre-workout.
The honest assessment, which this review delivers plainly: while every major ingredient is present, several are at doses below what the strongest clinical evidence uses. L-citrulline at 750mg is approximately 1/8th of the 6g dose used in the most impactful pump-and-endurance research. Beta-alanine at 1.5g is half the 3.2g dose from the most positive carnosine-buffering studies. The formula works for what it is — a mild-to-moderate pre-workout with genuine energy and some creatine benefit — but it doesn't deserve the "Gold Standard" name if you're measuring against clinical benchmarks.
The strongest argument for this product is exactly its moderation: 175mg caffeine is appropriate for daily use without building rapid tolerance, and the Creapure® creatine contributes toward daily creatine loading. For gym-goers who want a clean, consistent energy boost without jitters or stimulant overload, this is a well-made product in its niche.
The Gold Standard Pre-Workout formula contains genuinely functional ingredients: caffeine at a responsible moderate dose, Creapure® creatine (the highest-quality creatine source available), beta-alanine, citrulline, nootropic amino acids, and a B vitamin complex. The construction is clean, the label is transparent, and the product is well-made.
The naming critique is a legitimate one: "Gold Standard" implies benchmark quality, which typically means clinical dosing. On that criterion, the formula falls short — citrulline at 750mg, beta-alanine at 1.5g, and tyrosine at 250mg are all present but at doses that produce much weaker effects than the research uses. Users expecting the pump, endurance, and focus enhancement of a fully-dosed pre-workout will be disappointed. Users who understand they are buying a moderate-energy-focus product will be appropriately satisfied.
Caffeine at 175mg is appropriate and well-chosen for daily moderate-use. Creapure® creatine at 3g is a quality addition, though users should supplement an additional 2g/day separately to reach the 5g clinical maintenance dose. Beta-alanine at 1.5g produces the characteristic tingling (paresthesia) that users associate with working, but the carnosine-buffering benefit requires approximately 3.2g/day consistently over 4+ weeks — 1.5g provides partial effect.
L-citrulline at 750mg is the most significant dosing gap. Studies showing meaningful improvements in muscle blood flow, pump, and exercise capacity use 6-8g of citrulline (or 8-12g of citrulline malate). At 750mg, the citrulline contribution is essentially cosmetic — present for label appeal rather than performance impact.
At $26.99 for 30 servings ($0.90/serving), Gold Standard Pre-Workout is reasonably priced for a branded, quality-tested product. The comparable fully-dosed alternatives — Legion Pulse ($1.64/serving), Transparent Labs PreSeries Bulk ($1.83/serving) — cost significantly more per serving but deliver 6g citrulline, 3.2g beta-alanine, and complete clinical doses of all key ingredients.
The value equation: if you want moderate energy and clean stimulation with quality manufacturing — GS Pre is good value. If you want maximum performance enhancement from your pre-workout, the additional $0.74-$0.93/serving for a fully-dosed alternative is money better spent.
Caffeine at 175mg has strong evidence for energy, focus, and ergogenic effects — this dose is in the clinically active range. Creatine at 3g/day has strong evidence, though 5g/day is the maintenance standard. Beta-alanine at 1.5g has moderate evidence — the 3.2g threshold is where the most consistent carnosine-loading studies operate. Citrulline at 750mg has essentially no evidence for meaningful pump or endurance benefit — virtually all positive citrulline research uses 5-8g of isolated citrulline.
This is the fundamental challenge with underdosed pre-workouts: the ingredients are real and evidenced, but the doses cannot deliver the performance benefits that the evidence base is reporting. It is a pre-workout that works — through caffeine and creatine primarily — not through the performance matrix it implies.
| Ingredient | Dose per serving | Clinical range | Evidence |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caffeine (from Tea/Coffee, natural) | 175mg | 100-300mg effective range | Strong |
| Creatine Monohydrate (Creapure®) | 3g | 5g/day maintenance (need 2g extra) | Strong |
| Beta-Alanine | 1.5g | 3.2g/day for carnosine buffering | Strong (at clinical dose) |
| L-Citrulline Malate | 750mg | 6-8g citrulline for pump/endurance evidence | Strong (at clinical dose) |
| Acetyl-L-Carnitine (ALCAR) | 375mg | ~1-2g for cognitive effects in studies | Moderate |
| N-Acetyl-L-Tyrosine (NALT) | 250mg | ~500mg-2g in stress/focus studies | Moderate |
Ingredient cost is the primary driver. A single 6g dose of L-citrulline costs approximately $0.60-0.80 in wholesale ingredient cost. At 750mg, the cost is approximately $0.08. A pre-workout that fully doses all evidence-backed ingredients — Legion Pulse, Transparent Labs PreSeries — costs $1.50-2.00/serving to produce and sells at $1.60-1.80. Gold Standard Pre-Workout at $0.90/serving cannot economically include clinical doses of expensive ingredients. This is not specific to ON — it is a category-wide economic reality that separates label-stuffed and clinically-dosed pre-workouts.
| Product | Score | Cost | Key Advantage | Key Weakness |
|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() This product ON Gold Standard Pre-Workout | 7.8/10 | ~$0.90/serving | Moderate stimulant; Creapure® creatine; quality tested | Key ingredients under-dosed vs clinical benchmarks |
![]() Competitor | 9.2/10 | ~$1.64/serving | 8g citrulline; 3.2g beta-alanine; clinical doses throughout | More expensive; no creatine included |
![]() Competitor | 9.4/10 | ~$1.97/serving | All ingredients at clinical doses; fully transparent | Most expensive of the three |
![]() Competitor | 7.8/10 | ~$0.65/serving | Cheapest option; similar dosing issues | Also underdosed on key ingredients |
ON Gold Standard Pre-Workout differentiates through brand quality, Creapure® creatine (genuinely premium source), and the moderate 175mg caffeine profile — making it one of the better daily-use options for users who want sustainable pre-workout energy without building rapid stimulant tolerance. What it cannot differentiate on is clinical dosing of performance ingredients — the formula is constructed at a price point ($0.90/serving) that does not allow full clinical doses of expensive ingredients like citrulline. It is a quality moderate pre-workout honestly, not a performance benchmark.
The 175mg caffeine from natural sources delivers clean, moderate energy without the edge-anxiety or hard crash common in higher-caffeine pre-workouts. This is the formula's strongest quality — sustained, workable energy for most gym sessions. The natural caffeine sources (green tea, coffee) may contribute to the smoother feel compared to synthetic caffeine anhydrous.
Tolerance development over 6 weeks was minimal compared to previous testing with 200-300mg caffeine pre-workouts — consistent with the more moderate dose. Users who cycle pre-workouts to manage tolerance will find GS Pre kinder to their sensitivity baseline than aggressive stimulant products.
The pump and endurance limitations are directly attributable to the 750mg citrulline dose. Citrulline's mechanism — nitric oxide production and vasodilation — requires significantly higher concentrations to produce the muscular pump experienced with clinical doses. At 750mg, the effect is imperceptible above baseline noise.
Users who choose this product for pump or endurance will be disappointed. Users who choose it for moderate caffeine energy will be satisfied. These are different products designed for different expectations.
Gold Standard Pre-Workout delivers on its actual promise: consistent, moderate, jitter-free energy from a quality-verified product at a reasonable price. It fails to deliver on the implied promise of its name — the pump, endurance, and focus compounds are present but at doses that cannot produce the effects the clinical literature associates with those ingredients. Know what you are buying: a good moderate-energy pre-workout, not a fully-dosed performance optimizer.
Simple one-scoop protocol. If using as your primary creatine source, supplement an additional 2g creatine daily to complete the 5g maintenance dose.
| Use Case / Condition | Recommended Dose | Evidence Level |
|---|---|---|
| Standard pre-workout use | 1 scoop 15-30 min before training | Strong |
| Creatine top-up on GS Pre days | Add 2g creatine separately to reach 5g/day maintenance | Strong |
| Two-scoop option | ON permits 2 scoops — 350mg caffeine total; not recommended for caffeine-sensitive users | Moderate |
| Cycling to prevent tolerance | Use 5 days on, 2 days off — moderate-dose products develop tolerance more slowly | Moderate |
ON Gold Standard Pre-Workout is a well-manufactured, quality-tested moderate pre-workout that delivers consistent, jitter-free energy from 175mg natural caffeine and a genuinely premium Creapure® creatine inclusion. The honest limitation — which its name obscures — is that key performance ingredients (citrulline, beta-alanine, ALCAR, tyrosine) are dosed at fractions of what clinical research uses for meaningful effect. It works well as a moderate-energy daily pre-workout. It does not work as a performance optimizer for users who want maximum pump and endurance from their formula.
Daily gym users who want moderate, consistent energy without stimulant overload, caffeine-sensitive users who find 200mg+ products too aggressive, and users who want a quality-branded, well-flavoured pre-workout at under $1/serving.
Users who specifically want maximum pump (need 6g+ citrulline), carnosine-buffering endurance (need 3.2g beta-alanine), or maximum focus enhancement — for these goals, Legion Pulse or Transparent Labs BULK Black deliver clinical doses at higher per-serving cost.