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Old Feb. 01/06, 06:16 AM
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Creatine and cardio

Last night was my first weights workout since I started taking creatine and, I noticed improvements throughout. Higher weights, more strength etc. etc. (it basically did exactly what it said it would do). I'm not doing any cardio or leg work this week due to bad knees but, will hopefully be back into cardio next week.

My question is, can I expect to notice any improvements in my cardio workouts from the creatine aswell?
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Old Feb. 01/06, 06:32 AM
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Minimal. remember, creatine helps the body generate and use energy more efficiently. its no miracle supplement, but it IS one of the few supplements out there that does have a positive effect on the body.

Cardio done right should tap into fat reserves for energy, where creatine doesn't really play an active role.
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Old Feb. 02/06, 07:59 PM
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actually for me, I notice that I dont get fatigued(sp?) as quickly and am able to do cardio longer with creatine. I dont know if I am just nuts but I really notice a difference with and without it.
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Old Feb. 14/06, 08:40 PM
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You may want to look into a new sportsline of suppliments endorsed by Ron Williams 6 time Mr. Natural Universe.
Except he is asking about creatine, which is a supplement not a suppliment, and this is for questions and discussions not advertising
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Old Feb. 15/06, 03:02 AM
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4thenewme, whilst I'm sure your intentions are good and you're not simply trying to push supplements from which you make a personal profit (yeah, right), you may gain credibility if you actually tried answering questions specifically and showing you know what you're talking about.

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Old Feb. 15/06, 06:39 PM
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4thenewme, whilst I'm sure your intentions are good and you're not simply trying to push supplements from which you make a personal profit (yeah, right), you may gain credibility if you actually tried answering questions specifically and showing you know what you're talking about.

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Yeah your right it does. Personally, I am not big on supplements and seldom use any myself. My understanding of creatine is that you do need to cycle yourself on and off of it and supposably you do not have to do that with this new sportline by synergy. The claim is the product is better than creatine and that you will gain muscle and loose fat much faster. Ron states that he personally used this and came out of retirement alot sooner because of it. As far as me making money, right now I am not. I am not yet sure if I want to be a distributor. I just know several people who swear by this companies sportline. Sorry if I offended anyone. I just seen the post about creatine.
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Old Feb. 16/06, 02:32 AM
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I'm not sure I agree that you have to cycle on and off creatine. I presume you're talking about 'loading' for 5 days when starting on creatine. I find that, if I take just one spoonful aday in my protein shake, I get to saturation, it just take s a little longer. I am perfectly happy with the increased strength and endurance I get when lifting weights - I have no problems with my rate of fat loss either. My question was simply one of curiosity....I do a hell of a lot of cardio and I wondered whether or not creatine was going to have any kind of an impact from an endurance point of view.

Thus far, I would have to say it doesn't.
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Old Feb. 16/06, 09:42 AM
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I'm not sure I agree that you have to cycle on and off creatine. I presume you're talking about 'loading' for 5 days when starting on creatine. I find that, if I take just one spoonful aday in my protein shake, I get to saturation, it just take s a little longer. I am perfectly happy with the increased strength and endurance I get when lifting weights - I have no problems with my rate of fat loss either. My question was simply one of curiosity....I do a hell of a lot of cardio and I wondered whether or not creatine was going to have any kind of an impact from an endurance point of view.

Thus far, I would have to say it doesn't.

Actually, cycling is referring to taking creatine for some time, and then not taking it at all for some time. For example, taking it for two months and then the third month don't take any at all.

The logic/purpose is that your muscles become use to it and therefore it becomes a waste. Personally, I lift and don't do as much cardio as I should(oops), but I have cycled creatine and did feel a small difference. Because, after I had been using it for a while, I wasn't feeling much of anything and some of my "numbers" actually went down.
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Old Feb. 16/06, 12:27 PM
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There is a theory that prolonged creatine use will inhibit your natural production of creatine. Much like many other supplements. Thus the cycling.
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Old Feb. 17/06, 02:41 AM
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That makes sense - I will prbably cycle through laziness. I'll finish the tub I've got and then forget to buy anymore for a few weeks - voila, I've cycled
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Old Feb. 17/06, 09:50 AM
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That makes sense - I will prbably cycle through laziness. I'll finish the tub I've got and then forget to buy anymore for a few weeks - voila, I've cycled

Sweet, I think you'll notice a difference, at least a little bit, good luck with that.
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Old Jul. 24/06, 09:42 PM
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Except he is asking about creatine, which is a supplement not a suppliment, and this is for questions and discussions not advertising
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Old Jul. 24/06, 09:47 PM
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Yeah your right it does. Personally, I am not big on supplements and seldom use any myself. My understanding of creatine is that you do need to cycle yourself on and off of it and supposably you do not have to do that with this new sportline by synergy. The claim is the product is better than creatine and that you will gain muscle and loose fat much faster. Ron states that he personally used this and came out of retirement alot sooner because of it. As far as me making money, right now I am not. I am not yet sure if I want to be a distributor. I just know several people who swear by this companies sportline. Sorry if I offended anyone. I just seen the post about creatine.
My before and after pictures show just how effective these products are...

www.elegantangelsusa.com/modeling-article4.html<p>

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Old Jul. 24/06, 09:55 PM
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Yeah your right it does. Personally, I am not big on supplements and seldom use any myself. My understanding of creatine is that you do need to cycle yourself on and off of it and supposably you do not have to do that with this new sportline by synergy. The claim is the product is better than creatine and that you will gain muscle and loose fat much faster. Ron states that he personally used this and came out of retirement alot sooner because of it. As far as me making money, right now I am not. I am not yet sure if I want to be a distributor. I just know several people who swear by this companies sportline. Sorry if I offended anyone. I just seen the post about creatine.

Here is the actual evidence....

http://www.elegantangelsusa.com/modeling-article4.html
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Old Jul. 25/06, 05:10 AM
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That's ridiculous of you to post the before and after pic of you. That's not due to your product; that's due to change in diet and actually training.

You're also comparing an arginine product with creatine...apples and oranges.
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