The most researched performance enhancing
nutritional supplement
by Dr. Jeff
Banas
Creatine – The most
researched performance enhancing nutritional
supplement
Does creatine
supplementation work?
The February 2004 issue of
the Strength and Conditioning Journal, the official publication
of the National Strength and Conditioning Association, had an
article about creatine loading. Why? Because it works!
How does it work?
I never really liked biochemistry, so I will give you the
cliff notes version. Creatine is amino acid derivative that
enables the body’s muscle to produce ATP quickly. ATP is the
muscles main source of energy.
Is Creatine safe?
Yes. Creatine is the most researched supplement when it
comes to increasing athletic performance. The only side affects
believed are muscle cramps and water gain.
How does Creatine help athletic performance?
By increasing the concentration of creatine within the
muscle cell, there will be an extended supply of ATP (the main
energy source for muscle contraction). This allows the muscle
to maintain muscle contraction for longer periods of time,
thereby reducing muscular fatigue. By reducing muscular fatigue
your can achieve higher athletic performance during
short-duration, high intensity activities (e.g., weightlifting,
sprinting, etc.).
How much Creatine supplementation is need?
There are numerous research studies that have show that 5
grams of creatine consumed 4-6 times daily for one week can
substantially increase total muscle creatine concentration by
20-40%. However, if time is not an issue, 2-4 grams daily
should be sufficient to fully saturate skeletal muscles within
a month.
To date creatine is by far the most effective supplement for
enhancing athletic performance, I have personal used creatine
to assist my training programs for years, and it is one of the
few supplements I never want to run out of.
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Dr. Jeffrey Banas is a Chiropractic Sports Physician
practicing in Mesa, AZ. If you would like to contact Dr. Banas,
he can be reached at his office at 480-633-6837, or by visiting
his web site at www.personal-weight-loss-help.com
drjeffbanas@yahoo.com
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