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Good Creatine/Other Muscle-Building Products?
Seems like everyone around here is terrified of "getting big," like they think if they drink a protein shake they'll wake up 30 pounds heavier or something.
Well, I actually *do* want to get big. I'm currently 6'0" 195, and muscular but still thinnish build-wise. I've been lifting/taking protein supplements etc. for a little over a year, and gone up 20 pounds from about 175 in that time-frame. Now I'd like to get serious, and explore supplements beyond protein powder and a multi-vitamin. I'm basically looking for creatine/glutamine/BCAA-type products - these are the supplements I've seen consistently recommended, but I'm open to anything. I've heard extremely good things about Creakic (mixed reviews on Leukic and Gakic), but they are expensive. I also had someone recommend Kre-Alkalyn, which is a lot cheaper and looks pretty good, given the description from the link. As for pre-workout mixes, heard bad reviews on NO-Xplode, although it is the #2 seller on bodybuilding.com so apparently someone likes it. Heard a good review of MuscleTech NanoVapor. (Apparently MuscleTech is a good brand?) And then there is a plasma-expanding product called PlasmaVol that I have heard simply rave reviews about, although again, very expensive. What combination of these, if any, would you guys recommend? What products do you take? |
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Re: Good Creatine/Other Muscle-Building Products?
I'd spend that money on more groceries instead. Creatine is alright to add, but you can get big just by lifting and eating.
Edit: What is your diet like? |
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Re: Good Creatine/Other Muscle-Building Products?
Take creatine.
BCAA is your PWO drink. If you wanna burn money, try glutamine. Its pretty meh. I noticed very little in terms of physique, but it did help me get over colds faster. Could be all in my head though. Creatine/BCAA are almost must takes due to price and efficacy. IMO these really aren't much of a step beyond just food. kinda is right though. Diet is much more important. If you have this dialed in to a decent degree, theres no harm in adding these. |
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Re: Good Creatine/Other Muscle-Building Products?
Is there any real evidence that BCAA is better than any other kind of protein drink?
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Re: Good Creatine/Other Muscle-Building Products?
Oh I wanted to add something. When you get your creatine, just buy the plain old creatine and not the ridiculously overpriced creatine formula crap. When I first got into lifting, I made the mistake of buying Cell-Tech creatine formula. Which is basically creatine with a buttload of sugar in it. You can get the same effect by mixing your creatine into grape juice or whatever.
Like Thremp said, if you have the money to burn, Glutamine can be somewhat beneficial. It's supposed to stop catabolism to some degree, and will help your recovery rate. It's just f'n expensive. If it was cheaper I'd buy it all the time. (Also, check your protein powder because good stuff like Optimum Nutrition already includes this in their protein) |
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Re: Good Creatine/Other Muscle-Building Products?
I use Optimum Nutrition so that's good to know.
Edit: It looks like ON is 20-25% BCAAs as well - so I guess I should just focus on the creatine? Anything else you guys like? Pre-workout energy supplement? Gakic/Leukic? Etc.? |
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Re: Good Creatine/Other Muscle-Building Products?
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Is there any real evidence that BCAA is better than any other kind of protein drink? [/ QUOTE ] I have it added in my PWO stuff. |
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Re: Good Creatine/Other Muscle-Building Products?
From what Ive heard regular creatine monohydrate(powder) is the best/most consistent creatine. Its also pretty cheap. Most of the other products out there are marketing gimmicks with similar or worse effectiveness.
BCAA's are good PWO as others have said. I dont think they have much use anywhere else, but PWO they will help ur body from breaking down your existing muscle. I use glutamine but Im not sure if it helps. It cant hurt tho so w/e. Multivitamin is also important. As far as NO products...there are a lot of mixed reviews and differing opinions. I use NO-Xplode and have noticed a lot more energy preWO, but I have also noticed that my body gets used to it very quickly and its becoming less effective. Also, it gives you a wicked pump and makes you look pretty big after workouts. Also, its supposed to aid in recovery time etc, I dunno if ive noticed anything like this tho. Anyways, from what Ive read NO doesnt work with everyone, and different products work with different people, so try out a few if you want and judge for urself. Others that I have heard good things about are SuperPump 250 and N.O. Limits from I think Designer Supps. Also, once you are a bit more advanced you might want to look into a product like Activate Extreme, which is a natural test booster (that actually works) The best thing to do is eat more and lift hard tho of course, supps can only get you so far. -Mike |
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