Lamont Burns
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Just take creatine mono for a few weeks and see if it works for you. It's not for everyone, some don't get anything out of it.
... and get off my avatar!
... and get off my avatar!
Acia is hype, a strong antioxidant yes but nothing worth what people market and price it as.
When I was gaining weight, I would put a banana, oats, protein, whole milk, hershey's syrup and perhaps a scoop of ice cream in a shake. It's a shit ton of calories, if you need them that is.
Malto is a quick digesting carb. Some people believe it's essential post WO, some don't. There's theories about insulin spikes and other bullshit PWO that is essential.
Don't bother with glutamine, you'd have to mainline it to see any benefits. If you want to educate yourself read articles written by Alan Aragon.
This is what I'm looking to buy:
Higher Power Micronized Creatine, 500 Grams
Optimum 100% Whey Protein, 5 Lbs., Extreme Milk Chocolate
Promax Promax Bars, Box Of 12, Bodybuilding.com Variety Pack
Optimum Opti-Men, 180 Tablets
The bars are for when I go hiking, just a 'what the hell' purchase.
do you just google this crap quickly to try and defy me?
There probably is a pretty good reason many docs prescribe glutamine for serious conditions.
I don't know what you mean by mainlining, but yes you need more than 10g or so a day to get major benefits and yes that does add up.
I think a good target for those in serious need is about 40g a day.
I'd get some more experience under your belt prior to setting yourself as an expert.
OP, with creatine I like to load it for faster results...in the end since you will be taking it everyday the loading phase is optional.
I take it 5x a day 5g a time during the first week. I just mix it with my protein.
