No need.... I've med some very very impressive results without it all naturally. I bench more than 335 at 20 years old weighing 170 pounds
Yeah.Just plain creatine mono?
That doesn’t mean it can’t help. It’s not NEEDED, but it’s cheap, safe, and proven to help in the majority of people,so why not?No need.... I've med some very very impressive results without it all naturally. I bench more than 335 at 20 years old weighing 170 pounds
Believe me, supplements are not that important.
Hahaha true.... I've used almost everything out there, and lerned alot of lessons!Dude, your name is literally TheSuppGuy lol
Believe me, supplements are not that important. Eating more frequently, spending money on foods and getting high quality protein, focusing on strength progress and numbers in the gym, with a good non stressful life, with alot of rest and sleep, will get you soooo much results you wont believe your eyes
If you’re on a supplement forum and using any supplements, I see no real reason not to use Creatine TBH. It’s something like $4/month, has perhaps the best safety profile of any supplement known to man, and the most research supporting its efficacy as well. Plus it’s actually good for the brain and cognition. No supplement is going to make or break you, they’re SUPPLEMENTAL by definition; it’s in their name haha.Lol, didn’t you just say you were only 20? You have no idea what life is about yet ;P jk, I know about everything else, I just looked at my supplements and really had no idea why I take creatine and after seeing most replies here not many ppl do, more than it’s “supposed to be good for you”, it probably is but it won’t make or break you so to speak.
Hahaha true.... I've used almost everything out there, and lerned alot of lessons!
If by pretty quick you mean at least a month, since if you don’t load, it’ll take about a month to reach saturation. Until then you can’t really judge if it’s working.Creatine is an amino acid compound found mostly in your musculoskeletal system in the form of phosphocreatine. It works with Adenesine Triphosphate (ATP) to help prolong your ability to perform high exertion activities.
When your muscles do work, they use ATP. One phosphate molecule is broken off and spent in the process of making the myosin grab the actin and constrict
The Pros:
1)An extra few reps per set if taken 30 minutes before a workout
2)An extra puffy look from the extra water that creatine sucks into your muscles.
3)It's perfectly safe.
The cons:
1)The puffy look will go away when you stop taking it (this could be a pro too...)
2)You're spending money on a supplement that may or may not be terribly helpful. You can figure this out pretty quick by recording your workouts with and without the supplement.
If you’re on a supplement forum and using any supplements, I see no real reason not to use Creatine TBH. It’s something like $4/month, has perhaps the best safety profile of any supplement known to man, and the most research supporting its efficacy as well. Plus it’s actually good for the brain and cognition. No supplement is going to make or break you, they’re SUPPLEMENTAL by definition; it’s in their name haha.
No supplement is ever “needed.” It’s in the name; supplements are supplemental by definition. Also, while eating meat provides sufficient Creatine for cognitive benefits (as evidenced by it increasing cognition in vegans/vegetarians but not meat eaters), it’s usually not sufficient to achieve muscle saturation. So for the <$5/month, I don’t see a reason NOT to use it really.Overall it’s not needed. If you eat a good amount of meat then you are getting some creative. For building the body it is handy.
Will this increase muscle Creatine levels above normal saturation, or just get them there faster?Creatine
Carbs
ALA
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Creatine overload make you like Arnold.
Will this increase muscle Creatine levels above normal saturation, or just get them there faster?
Can you find me some epicatechin for $4/month?Hands down the best supplement available to this day, not only for physical benefits but cognitive. The only thing that comes close is epicatechin.
Hands down the best supplement available to this day, not only for physical benefits but cognitive. The only thing that comes close is epicatechin.
Are we sold on epi?
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Same here. The more I take the strongest I am as I said but my creatinine is wackMost supps out today already have creatine in them so don’t even have to dose extra daily unless you are like me and notice a difference taking 10g a day than the normal 3-5g daily.
This is my own personal experience of using creatine ^^ after 30 days of 10g daily my reps increase by 2 for almost every lift.
Same here. The more I take the strongest I am as I said but my creatinine is wack
Are we sold on epi?
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