What Type Of Creatine Should You Purchase?

By Russ Howe


When it comes to creatine it is very easy to get lots in hype and marketing jargon. Today we look at what this substance actually does and which particular type is the superior according to science.

Working as a personal trainer I see folks regularly getting lost in the hype of supplements. Once you learn to spot the difference between a claim (usually followed by an asterisk) and scientific facts it becomes a whole lot easier for you.

So how do we know which to trust and, more importantly, what is this actually designed to DO for your body?
Watch Personal Trainer Russ Howe PTI give a jargon-free explanation of how creatine supplements work.


You could be using a Kre-Alkalyn product, a Monohydrate or an Ethyl Esther but the fact is the overall job of this product is the same. It's designed to increase your strength when performing explosive movements, it's that simple really.

So how does it do this?

Remember back to when you were a kid and you used to run as fast as you could for as long as you could. What happened? Usually you'd experience a tingly, burning sensation in your legs. This pain is called Lactic Acid and is your body forcing you to stop or slow down. You can't perform explosively until your body has regenerated it's levels of this very substance we're discussing today. Once it's ready, you'll be able to enjoy a second wind.

So it's easy to see why athletes would use this supplement as it increases their body's resources and allows them to go slightly harder or slightly longer in their event. But what about regular gym users? Why would they use it?

Think about it. If you have more of this substance in your bloodstream while you hit the gym you will notice an increase in your explosive ability. This could mean one more rep in the bench press or a new personal best weight.

This being a billion dollar industry, however, you'll find tons of different companies trying to confuse you when it comes to buying it.

In a refreshing change, the blend with the overwhelming majority of scientific proof behind it isn't actually the most expensive one. In fact it's the cheapest. A monohydrate product is by far and away the most scientifically backed up product out there.

Even if we combined the scientific studies performed on all the other blends they wouldn't amount the the pile of studies ran on monohydrate over the years. It's been the bodybuilding industry's leading product for two decades for good reason. But in a bid to part you with your money, companies make up myths such as 'bloating' and 'water retention', both of which have been proven wrong in studies, to get you to purchase more expensive newer products.

One of the easiest ways to convince someone to spend an extra $40 per month is to frighten them. Even though the side effects they mention aren't proven and have actually been proven to by no more than myths, if people get scared they'll begin seeing things.

Most people who get lost when trying to work out how to build muscle are suckers for hype, that's why the supplement industry is so profitable. But those who understand their training know that the basics work best even in this day and age. The same can be said for creatine supplements. If you're trying to increase your size and strength, stick to the basics to get the best results.




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