- May 26, 2003
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First of all, I'm a well built guy. I'm 6'3" and around 210 lbs with around 12% BF.
Anyways, I have been lifting on and off since high school but I recently had my longest break: 6 months without lifting. I went back to lifting 2 weeks ago and I've been progressing well.
This part is about creatine:
My question is, although I've used protein shakes before, I never used creatine. I know there are no long term studies regarding its side effects but I'm not that worried about it. Afterall, with enough water consumption, your kidneys should be fine. What I'm curious about is how much water is enough? I know that an average person should consume around 2 liters of water per day (which is a bit more than half a gallon?) but I'm trying to drink 1 gallon per day. If you've ever used creatine before, do you think this is enough? I'm using the micronized creatine from AST sports and it went gold on BB.com.
This part is about carbohydrates:
I'm on a 50% Protein, 45% Carbohydrates and 5% Fat diet. Through the years, I found out this works out the best for me. It helps me stay fit and eat healthy (at least that's what I've thought). Anyways, I've reading up on carbohydrates (the complex ones) and I decided to avoid bad carbohydrates and simply try eating the good ones. I don't consume sugar (other than a bit of grapejuice pre workout to boost my energy level) and never consume any heavily processed food. My question is, what are some good carbohydrates? I get plenty of fruits and veggies but I am wondering what you suggestions are?
Maybe Koing can help me out on creatine and Eli on carbohydrates (he seems to be knowledgeable about food)
THanks
Anyways, I have been lifting on and off since high school but I recently had my longest break: 6 months without lifting. I went back to lifting 2 weeks ago and I've been progressing well.
This part is about creatine:
My question is, although I've used protein shakes before, I never used creatine. I know there are no long term studies regarding its side effects but I'm not that worried about it. Afterall, with enough water consumption, your kidneys should be fine. What I'm curious about is how much water is enough? I know that an average person should consume around 2 liters of water per day (which is a bit more than half a gallon?) but I'm trying to drink 1 gallon per day. If you've ever used creatine before, do you think this is enough? I'm using the micronized creatine from AST sports and it went gold on BB.com.
This part is about carbohydrates:
I'm on a 50% Protein, 45% Carbohydrates and 5% Fat diet. Through the years, I found out this works out the best for me. It helps me stay fit and eat healthy (at least that's what I've thought). Anyways, I've reading up on carbohydrates (the complex ones) and I decided to avoid bad carbohydrates and simply try eating the good ones. I don't consume sugar (other than a bit of grapejuice pre workout to boost my energy level) and never consume any heavily processed food. My question is, what are some good carbohydrates? I get plenty of fruits and veggies but I am wondering what you suggestions are?
Maybe Koing can help me out on creatine and Eli on carbohydrates (he seems to be knowledgeable about food)
THanks
