Kampframmer wrote:
PrivateVendetta wrote:
pirana6 wrote:
creatine came today. i'm still not sold on it but hey, i guess that's why im trying it out right?
Me and my friend split a tub so we're gonna compare what the effect was to each of us. Starting loading phase now... Ill get back to y'all.
I'll be interested to see the effects. I've never wanted to use it, seemed too artificial to me.
Another person commented on my 'impressive' squat yesterday. Ohhh Rigghhht :cool:
Getting to the point of almost failure on the last set now.
I'm also very curious on how much lean muscle mass (so not water weight) you actually gain from it.
Very little. Creatine isn't going to help "build" your muscles. It's highly unlikely that Creatine itself would give you long term gains once you get off of it, and the supplement companies don't want that anyways. You could argue the benifits of an increase in energy (which was always barely noticeable for me), and that increase in energy might stave off muscle fatigue and allow for a better work out.. I guess :/
Creatine may give you the quick appearance of muscle growth, but really it's just cell volumization. .. which technically isn't muscle growth. My experience off and on over the years has been that, as soon as I got off it I dropped weight,
and muscle size. There is no "memory function" in this regard. Once the Creatine mono
hydrate stops assisting in drawing in the water the benefits are gone. Protein, water, and proper rest/recovery are the best things you can do to get your body in an anabolic state after a workout.
btw, it's easy to find articles championing the benefits of creatine online. There is usually a profit factor behind them. I've had a lot of personal experience with this supplement and I can tell you, your money is much better spent on a high quality protein.