5grams a day, loading and cycling are all unnecessary.
5grams a day, loading and cycling are all unnecessary.
So this is the way to do it? When should it be taken though?
Right now I drink about 140-180 oz of water a day. Will I need to increase that at all?
Not unless you want to be up all night, take my word for it..Right now I drink about 140-180 oz of water a day. Will I need to increase that at all?
It never ceases to amaze me some of the crap people buy and put into their body's. Not to be funny, but prison inmates are proof positive that you don't need all these supplements to build and maintain muscle. Many of those guys are the biggest, leanest, and strongest bodybuilders you'll ever see, and they don't have access to half the foods we do, let alone expensive dietary supplements. Just eat the right foods in the right proportions, that's all that's required for good results.
Yes, but creatine has shown time and time again in research that it will improve strength gains more in the same amount of time compared to someone who's not utilizing it. Sure, you can get big and strong without it. However, if you're looking to get as big and as strong as you can in the shortest time possible, then you're silly to ignore the aid creatine can provide.
One could make the same argument about using PED's....
It never ceases to amaze me some of the crap people buy and put into their body's. Not to be funny, but prison inmates are proof positive that you don't need all these supplements to build and maintain muscle. Many of those guys are the biggest, leanest, and strongest bodybuilders you'll ever see, and they don't have access to half the foods we do, let alone expensive dietary supplements. Just eat the right foods in the right proportions, that's all that's required for good results.
exactly funny you compare prisoners to regular people since all they have is time to work out..
That couldn't be farther from the truth. Most of these prisoners, depending on the prison, might only get 30 minutes to an hour a day to work out in the prison yard. Furthermore, the inmates don't have access to 1/4 the equipment your average bodybuilder has at his disposal. These guys are proof that you don't need expensive supplements or equipment to get fantastic results.
I was reading the stronglifts report last night, I was surprised that Mehdi doesn't recommend supplements with his SL5x5 program, stating that you should just eat more and supplements are nothing more than "powdered food".
Is there any food that can do what creatine does?
Dude, we get it. You're partially right. You're making a good point by using them as an example. You are just being a bit sanctimonious and closed minded about it.
I also used to work for a Sheriff's office. They may only get a half hour to an hour to work out but you are being a bit thick if you think that's all they do. Allow me to make a contradictory argument. With only a half hour to an hour to lift, you should see the intensity with which these guys work out. To say they "look forward to it" is beyond an understatement. Also to say these guys don't have access to as many machines is totally true. But they do plyometrics type stuff, they work out on the flats/floor while in the blocks or in the yard (my point being not just during gym time), and lastly they do crazy reps. They are also ingenious with discovering methods of working out muscles when they don't have access to tools that work those muscles out. (Examples, using bed sheets and their own body weight, etc). Some of these guys, I'm not kidding you will do like 500 push ups in a day. They have nothing else to do! You can't compare that to a normal 9 - 5 guy who works out for the same hour's time (as the inmate) after work every night. The reality is, they work out for SEVERAL hours a day.
So on it's face, your argument is ok. But it's just not the same. It's kind of apples to oranges to be honest. I had to chime in there, because you just may not really understand what's going on, "behind the walls" lol...:sneaky:
Now, back to our regularly scheduled program. Creatine is just not snake oil. I'll be the first to say, that alot of this crap is. And it's like trial and error. But Creatine is just tried and true. You've clearly never taken it if you don't think it works.
So, if you're just trolling - you got me. I bit. But you are just wrong. Kind of a silly argument to make. Really, on both counts, the inmate thing and the creatine. Yeah, you can get big or strong without creatine - if you work out all the time. So you go quit your job, and work out for a minimum of 4 hours a day - every day. The rest of us, will use creatine.Don't know what else to say. Where's the argument here?
Creatine may or may not fall under this category, I don't have enough experience...
It doesn't, and you don't. Creatine has years of hard science behind it. It's one of the few supps that does. Maybe you should type less and read more about it. And you're being trollish with your "who needs supps and equipment to get ripped when there's prison" rambling.
What's with the attitude? I see no one hear attempting to troll, though your post most certainly qualifies the most out of this entire thread. I guess when you disagree with the majority you are bound to be accused of trolling, it's inevitable to come from individuals such as yourself.
What brand of creatine supplement are you referring to? As an expert on the matter, I'm sure you're aware that different manufacturers have different standards in regards to quality and potency. Where are these hard scientific results? I'm not saying they don't exist, but I'd like to see the evidence for myself to get a better understanding.
I never claimed to be an expert on creatine supplements, the prisoners argument I made was just one example, I can point out others if you would like, bodybuilders who were ripped and shredded long before any of them even knew what creatine supplements was. The is solid evidence to back up this claim. I wouldn't have brought the prisoner example up again had it not been challenged. FWIW I do think there are supplements that are beneficial, some creatine supplements are probably one, the only argument I wanted to make is there are many out there that are not. I'm sure you would agree that certain brands of creatine supplements are better than others.