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Supplements for Marathons

jgntyce

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Going to start training soon for a marathon. What supplements would serve best to boost endurance, promote recovery, and overall, be great for a distance runner?
 
CitMal is great in high doses for endurance, glycerol can be also. Besides that Amino acids are good in general and cordyceps
 
Baiba - 1g
Evomuse Cardiotryx
Cit.Malate - 8g
Epic Unleashed
Beta Alanine- 3.2g
C-o-p - 2g
E9 or Tr1umph
Stims like Dmaa or Amp c/hcl can be very helpful
Or if ur into RC - SR90009,AICAR,GW5015
 
Did someone say "cordyceps"?

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I think any epicatechin product will be very beneficial in your training and increasing endurance as well as recovery. I would look at follidrone, anafuse, ep1c unleashed etc.
 
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Wont get any better than this. Everything you need to keep your training at 100% and recover from the grueling demands of long distance running
 
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Wont get any better than this. Everything you need to keep your training at 100% and recover from the grueling demands of long distance running

What product is it?
 
I train for triathlons in summer and fall, including a half ironman. I bought bulk powders and added to powder Gatorade and aminos.

8g cit mal
3.2 beta alanine
5g taurine
2 cop
3g ? ornithine
6-10 gms

I would drink half pre workout and sip throughout the first half of training
 
EvoMuse Cardiotryx
Epicatechin
Cordyceps
Cit Mal

Yeah, in addition to my bulk powders I've run epicatechin as well. I have to look into Cardiotryx.
 
Going to start training soon for a marathon. What supplements would serve best to boost endurance, promote recovery, and overall, be great for a distance runner?

FWIW I just completed my 10th marathon. Not that I'm setting any records but I swear by three supps.

The first is Beta Alanine. My preference is SNS.

2nd is Antaeus Labs Achilles - for the pounding my knees take.

3rd is creatine. I used to only take it when I was lifting but I felt it really helped my running, too. I'm on my phone so I can't get the details but there's a study published in 'Life Sciences' (if I remember correctly) about how creatine helped improves endurance runner times. I'll try and check back and link the study results.

One other recommendation - don't skimp on shoes. Have a specialty running shop analyze your form and recommend the proper shoe for your gait and foot strike. It will be worth every penny.

For which marathon are you training?
 
I started using bulk CitMal last summer for my triathlon training. I felt it took it to any other level. Beta-Alanine is a no-brainer. Add in a PWO that is good in the focus department and your set! Personally I don't like creatine for endurance training. I feel the extra water weight I carry outweighs the benefits.
 
Did a half this fall and tried cardarine which nearly ruined my training... switched to epi-plex which helped a good bit.
 
Did a half this fall and tried cardarine which nearly ruined my training... switched to epi-plex which helped a good bit.

Yea I tried cardarine as well for the endurance benefits. Tried 7mg all the way up to 21mg. Didn't work. Using epi-plex now and I have seen better endurance with this brand of epicatechin.
 
I started using bulk CitMal last summer for my triathlon training. I felt it took it to any other level. Beta-Alanine is a no-brainer. Add in a PWO that is good in the focus department and your set! Personally I don't like creatine for endurance training. I feel the extra water weight I carry outweighs the benefits.

I can certainly understand your point about the water weight and creatine.

The reason I first started taking it, though, was it seemed my recovery time for longer training runs was taking more time than last year. I googled ways to help speed recovery and stumbled upon this article abstract:
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That's what led me to start taking it during my distance training. I did notice an improvement. I realize that's a sample size of 1 but that was my experience.
 
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