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Creatine your performance enhancer

Submitted by shijinaseo
Fri, 14 Sep 2007

Creatine is one among the most accepted and commonly used sports supplement available in the market today. Many athletes who want to remain legal and gain energy and muscle bulk use Creatine. Intake of creatine supplements can elevate natural creatine levels if needed for any reason. Creatine offers an array of benefits apart from being a supplement that athletes and bodybuilders use to gain strength and muscle mass. Activities where creatine does its best include sprinting and weightlifting. It plays a significant role in the body's energy production by supplying you with a boost of energy required to carry out a heavy lifting workout.

Creatine is found naturally in body approximately about 120 grams as creatine phosphate. Amino acids like arginine, methionine, and glycine help in the formation of chlorine. Adding foods like herring, beef, red meat and salmon to your diet will enrich creatine content in your body. Natural creatine contains saturated fats to increase weight. However, the supplements help weight gain in proper proportion and help for strength of the muscle and muscle movements. They also play a critical role in protecting the brain from neurological injury, neurotoxin agents and stress. They multiply the muscle cells together by drawing the water to the muscles avoiding the breakdown of proteins.

Creatine is used for the resynthesis of Adenosine Triphosphate to provide energy to the muscles. There are three phosphates attached to this molecular structure namely adenosine triphosphate (ATP), phosphocreatine (PCr), adenosine Triphosphate (ADP). ATP releases phosphate molecule and becomes ADP to provide energy. PCr donates a phosphate molecule that combines with ADP to regenerate ATP. Muscles go through three energy phases. Initially the ATP is broken down for energy and rebuilt in the ATP-Pc system. This system is the immediate energy system until all ATP is depleted. In the next system, various metabolic processes produce energy to give off lactic acid lasting for a period of ten to twelve minutes. The final one is the aerobic system that carries the body’s energy needs over extended periods. All the three systems do overlap and the ATP-PC system kicks in occasionally. This is essential because the muscle contractions are more intense and stronger during ATP cycle.

Creatine supplements are used with monohydrate, are a white flavorless powder, and easily suspend in water. For a maximum profit, the creatine supplements are advised to take with the food is rich in carbohydrate. Carbohydrates increase the insulin concentration in the blood flow, so that muscle cells absorb them. Creatine reduces muscular fatigue enabling you to achieve higher athletic performance during short-duration, high intensity activities. Creatine also increases endurance levels and recovery rates. It builds lean body mass by accelerating fat loss. Most supplement companies recommend a procedure called loading to saturate your muscles with creatine. There are numerous ways to get the most out of creatine supplements by maximizing uptake and minimizing discomfort.

About the Author

Shijina is a SEO copywriter for Nutritional supplements. She has written various articles like Vitamin supplements, NO-Xplode and more. For more information visit our site Cellmass . Contact her through mail at shijinaseo@gmail.com.


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