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Athletics Weightlifting

Weight training and creatine

Restoration is critical to any effective training program. Successful athletes train hard, recover, and train hard again. Recovery rates differ between individuals. Slowly recovering athletes are prone to injury, overtraining and slow progress. Creatine monohydrate might help the restoration process. Scientists have found that creatine supplementation blunts muscle soreness and creatine kinase — a marker […]

Restoration is critical to any effective training program. Successful athletes train hard, recover, and train hard again. Recovery rates differ between individuals. Slowly recovering athletes are prone to injury, overtraining and slow progress. Creatine monohydrate might help the restoration process. Scientists have found that creatine supplementation blunts muscle soreness and creatine kinase — a marker of muscle damage, which promotes recovery from repeated bouts of exercise. Creatine boosts strength, power and muscle mass. It also promotes restoration for more steady training progress.

If you’re finding yourself sore after workouts, creatine monohydrate might be for you.

 

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