mardi 20 novembre 2012

Would You Build More Muscle With A Creatine Supplement Or Not?

By Russ Howe-Pti


The worst aspect of the fitness industry is the amount of misinformation and hype surrounding the effects of certain supplements. Many people just want to know how to build muscle and never find the answer as they get lost in a world of sales hype. Today we'll look at creatine supplements and help you to know what to look for in this area.

With so much confusion in the fitness industry in general, it's sometimes quite nice just to find some straightforward advice.

For some strange reason there are plenty of people in this industry who cannot explain how to use a certain product, or what that product does to your body, without going way too scientific for most people to understand. Maybe it's a self-gratification thing, we don't know, but we do know this. If your client can't follow what you're saying then it's useless information.

The bottom line is all the knowledge in the world is useless if you don't know how to communicate it properly.

Every company tells you their latest product is the best to ever hit the market, we're sure you have already come across that type of thing.

Despite being on the market now for over 20 years, there is still a large cloud of doubt surrounding people's knowledge of this particular product. Many people take it without even really knowing why, so today we will show you. This isn't a steroid, it's a naturally occurring substance which is produced by your body when you do any kind of explosive movement.

In plain English that means you will slightly increase your body's ability to train at an intense level. That could mean an extra few reps or lifting a slightly heavier weight than normal.

Despite all of the myths and marketing behind it over the last two decades, you've just got the explanation of what this supplement does right there. That's it.

Now for the all important question. Will the product give you a more muscular physique? The answer is no, it will not. At least, it won't directly give you a more muscular physique. Think about it, all it does is increase your 'ability' to lift slightly heavier than you may do right now. You still have to actually go put the work in yourself. If you took this product and didn't exercise, you'd see no change.

Now that you have got your head around what this supplement actually does, the last thing we want is for you to get lost when looking at different blends and wondering which one is superior. Much like rival companies, they'll all claim to be the biggest and the best for your money.

If you are basing your decision on which blend has the most clinical research to back it up then your choice is very easy. The oldest form, monohydrate, is miles ahead of any other type.

That is largely due to the fact that monohydrate has been with us for around two decades and has been the subject of far more studies and trials than any of the newer options. It's also the most cost effective blend, so it's certainly a good place to start.

When it comes to learning how to build muscle we know that almost everybody needs help or advice at some point. The world of supplements is often the area where people get lost, so you now know the effects of creatine supplements and what to expect from them when you are in the gym. Now it's time to reap the rewards of your new knowledge.




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