Creatine and a good whey protein, other than those two. Consistent training and a good diet are key.
Creatine and a good whey protein, other than those two. Consistent training and a good diet are key.
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I dont see any advantage in taking creatine, in fact if you prone to hairloss you should avoid it altogether.
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On-topic, I like BCAAs intraworkout and the ocasional whey shake, not essential but nice to have available.
Adding another topic, the most useless supplement: pre-workouts!
Last edited by Mr.BB; 09-06-2016 at 02:30 AM.
I honestly cannot tolerate most of the preworkouts. They don't do my heart right at all. I can literally tell that when my pulse gets fairly high, the left bundle branch block pretty much has my heart in more of a "quivering" rhythm.
A tablespoon or two of instant coffee in some whey and oats generally is gracious plenty for me. These guys that take phentermine HCl pre-lift blow my mind.
Last edited by almostgone; 09-06-2016 at 06:36 AM.
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