Is there anyway that creatine could hurt a fast twitch athlete?
Is there anyway that creatine could hurt a fast twitch athlete?
Define "fast twitch"
a sprinter
the only concern that you have with creatine and something like sprinting is cramping.
creatine is awesome for really short duration stuff, like weightlifting, but something like sprinting I can't really
speak on.
What I can speak on is my personal experience.
I took creatine and played basketball in college, and that stuff cramped the heck outta me.
and I dont mean after half an hour, like within 5-20 mins.
and collegiate level basketball is basically sprinting, but without breaks.
so I dunno about you...you'll have to just try it and see if you cramp or not. but it got me.
had to stop taking it.
but i will say this...if you take it make sure you drink a ton of water and keep the electrolytes
like potassium coming.
I would only recommend this if you are doing whatever is considered a pretty short sprint, and decent breaks
in between (something that is similiar to lifting...).
that's my two. and keep in mind, what we'll tell you is just our opinions. everyone is different.
to get the final answer you'll have to try it.
Creatine is supposed to increase your endurance. I'd take it.
poweringmuscles.com/article.php?id=51
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9662683
take all info with a grain of salt tho. Best bet is to try it!
I cramped really bad in my biceps and back. Make sure you stretch a ton, all the time. that is the only thing that helped for me.
The best one I ever used was kre alkalyn to btw
Id also think it would help a fast twitch athlete
If you're cramping drink more h2o!!!!!
i like to drink alot of pedialyte if i have cramping issues , the stuff works wonders but i also up my h20 consumption
yea should be fine just have lots of gatorade
I've played collegiate level soccer while taking creatine and never had cramping issues. As others have said, drink plenty of water. You might try dosing 1st thing in the morn since most sporting events are later in the day. Creatine will allow for ATP to be made more readily and thus increasing performance and endurance.
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