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Would You Build More Muscle With A Creatine Supplement Or Not?

By Russ Howe


You've got your gym bag ready, you know how to build muscle by hitting the weights at the gym regularly, but there is one area which still poses confusion. That area, of course, is supplements. If this is your current situation then don't worry, for you are certainly not alone. Many people go through it and today we'll be helping you to get things in order by looking at how creatine products work, what to look for and what blends work best.

There is no doubt that the number one cause of failure in the fitness industry is confusion.

For some strange reason there are plenty of people in this industry who cannot explain how to use a certain product, or what that product does to your body, without going way too scientific for most people to understand. Maybe it's a self-gratification thing, we don't know, but we do know this. If your client can't follow what you're saying then it's useless information.

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

How many times have you seen products which claim to give you life-changing effects? We're guessing too many times. It's time to find out what you are doing rather than continuing to get sucked in by marketing lines.

Despite being on the market now for over 20 years, there is still a large cloud of doubt surrounding people's knowledge of this particular product. Many people take it without even really knowing why, so today we will show you. This isn't a steroid, it's a naturally occurring substance which is produced by your body when you do any kind of explosive movement.

In plain English that means you will slightly increase your body's ability to train at an intense level. That could mean an extra few reps or lifting a slightly heavier weight than normal.

That's the product in a nutshell. It increases your body's ability to draw on that massive, exploding power it uses for big movements.

When people ask the question will supplements like this give you a more muscular body they are often shocked that our answer is generally no. You see, while it certainly increases your body's ability to perform it ultimately requires you to actually go to the gym and put in the hard work for yourself. Without that part, you won't notice any of the results this product enables. It's no 'miracle pill', as they say.

Now that you have got your head around what this supplement actually does, the last thing we want is for you to get lost when looking at different blends and wondering which one is superior. Much like rival companies, they'll all claim to be the biggest and the best for your money.

The oldest form of this supplement, which is referred to as monohydrate, is the blend with the most actual scientific research to prove it's ability to enhance your physical results. All other blends pale into insignificance when compared in terms of the sheer volume of scientific evidence behind it.

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.

If you are already an experienced gym user you may already know how to build muscle but the majority of fitness enthusiasts are not in that situation and need help, particularly in the area of supplements. Creatine is just one example of a product which is often needlessly over complicated. After reading today's article you have the solid foundation to get the most from any product of this type in the future.




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