Will Creatine Supplements Help You To Build Muscle?

By Russ Howe


The world of bodybuilding supplements is often confusing and there are thousands of people in the world trying to figure out how to build muscle effectively. Today, we are going to be looking into creatine supplements and explaining what they do and whether or not you should be using one.

Considering the amount of contradicting information available to fitness enthusiasts already, it is sometimes quite a refreshing experience to hear no-nonsense advice.

The fact is understanding your supplements is often needlessly over complicated by companies looking to lead you into believing you'll get miracle results if you spend your cash on their next big product, or trainers needlessly over-explaining things in a bid to give themselves a pat on the back.

The net result is regular people tend to get a bit lost.

This supplement is absolutely no different. Many people don't know where to start and they see every major supplement manufacturer saying the exact same things, swearing that you need to use their product because all of the other ones will not work as effectively for you.

This particular supplement has been around for over twenty years and is a substance which your body actually produces when you need to perform big, explosive movements like sprinting or heavy lifting. The theory behind it, which has been proven since, is that by taking additional amounts of this product alongside your body's natural resources of it you will increase your ability to perform those explosive movements.

So what does all that actually mean for you in the gym? Imagine being able to push out an extra rep at the end of a few of your sets, or being able to sprint for another interval on the treadmill.

Once the facts are broken down like that it becomes very, very easy to understand why so many athletes and bodybuilders use products containing this ingredient.

Will it make you bigger? No. You still need to do the work. It can be like putting a more expensive kind of petrol in your car and then not driving it. It improves your ability to work harder in the gym and as a result you will get bigger and stronger, but don't be fooled into thinking that just by taking the supplement you'll get results. It needs to be coupled with your efforts in the gym.

When you are looking for a product to buy you can get lost in a sea of conflicting information on what particular blend is best. Most major manufacturers offer a range of different blends, with some in tablet form and others in pill form. You'll encounter blends such as monohydrate, ethyl ester and kre alkalyn.

If scientific research is what you'd like to base your decision on, and we wholly recommend you do so, then you should stick to the basic form of this product which is pure monohydrate.

That may sound shocking in a world where people are always trying to get you to buy the most expensive version of everything, but the original form of the supplement has far more scientific research behind it than any other form, even the most expensive ones.

So, if you want to know how to build muscle and you are looking at using a creatine supplement as a way to enhance your results in the gym, our recommendation is to start with a simple monohydrate product and take things from there. Now you know the facts on what it does, you should be able to push to the next level.




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