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25 May 2026, 18:28 GMT+10
New Delhi [India], May 25 (ANI): India's sports and performance nutrition sector is witnessing steady growth across categories. Both general wellness supplementation and high-stimulant pre-workout formulations are seeing increased demand as Indian consumers deepen their engagement with structured fitness and nutrition.
A key contributor to this growth has been the pre-workout supplements segment, which is currently expanding faster than the broader market. The India sports nutrition market, valued at USD 1.91 billion in 2025, is projected to reach USD 3.35 billion by 2034, growing at a CAGR of 6.45%. Younger consumers with exposure to global fitness standards are contributing to the rising demand for high-stimulant pre-workout supplements that support performance-oriented training.
At the same time, greater awareness around regulatory compliance is influencing consumer preferences. Consumers in India are paying closer attention to ingredient transparency, label accuracy, and manufacturing credentials when choosing pre-workout supplements that comply with regulatory standards.
ProSupps USA LLC, the American performance nutrition company operating in India through Iron Asylum India Private Limited, noted that its Hyde Xtreme pre-workout has been formulated to align with performance expectations while meeting regulatory requirements. The product combines an energy-focused pre-workout formulation with FSSAI regulatory alignment, GMP-certified manufacturing, and independent third-party testing verification.
'India has become one of the most compelling performance nutrition markets in the world,' said Joe Oblas, CEO of ProSupps USA LLC. 'The Indian athlete today trains with the same intensity and ambition as athletes in the United States or Europe. Hyde Xtreme pre-workout was developed to support that level of training while aligning with India's regulatory standards. Partnering with Iron Asylum India to bring the product to the market was a natural step.'
In the pre-workout supplements category, Hyde Xtreme is formulated at the FSSAI-permitted maximum caffeine threshold of 200 mg per serving. This places it at the upper boundary of legally permissible high-stimulant pre-workout performance while maintaining transparency and compliance.
India's food regulator, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India, has reclassified sports supplements under Food for Special Dietary Uses (FSDU), raising compliance requirements across the category. These mandates include FSSAI registration, tamper-proof packaging, periodic testing, and strict ingredient disclosure.
'Bringing a high-stimulant pre-workout into the Indian market comes with responsibility,' said Vishnu Menon A S, CEO of Iron Asylum India Private Limited. 'Hyde Xtreme pre-workout delivers 200 mg of caffeine per serving, which is the maximum permitted under FSSAI guidelines. Each batch is produced through GMP-certified manufacturing and verified through third-party testing.'
For consumers evaluating different pre-workout supplements available in India, regulatory compliance and transparency are emerging as key considerations. Industry observers note that informed consumers increasingly prioritise products that combine performance-focused formulations with clear regulatory alignment.
Participation in fitness activities continues to support the growth of India's fitness ecosystem. According to the Fit India Movement (2024), fitness participation in India increased by 35%, expanding the addressable market for both wellness supplements and high-stimulant pre-workout products.
E-commerce platforms have become important distribution channels in this evolving market. Hyde Xtreme pre-workout is currently available on Amazon India and Blinkit, enabling access not only across metro cities but also in tier-2 and tier-3 markets nationwide.
FSSAI regulations also mandate periodic product testing and the maintenance of Certificates of Analysis. Through its India operations managed by Iron Asylum India Private Limited, ProSupps maintains compliance with these regulatory requirements.
Looking ahead, policy initiatives such as the National Sport Policy are expected to further expand India's fitness-engaged population, supporting continued growth in the sports nutrition sector. As the market evolves, compliance, transparency, and performance-focused formulations are expected to shape the next phase of growth in the pre-workout supplements segment.
About ProSupps USA LLC
ProSupps is an American performance nutrition company known for its Hyde pre-workout line. In India, ProSupps operates through Iron Asylum India Private Limited.
About Iron Asylum India Private Limited
Iron Asylum India Private Limited manages the distribution, compliance, and sales of ProSupps products in India across Amazon India, Blinkit, and other channels. (ANI)
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