Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Fitness in a Bottle

Supplements.
Everything you could dream imaginable is out there regarding supplements. Walking into a health store or fitness shop, you could find yourself staring at walls and shelves of everything you ever wanted to add to your nutritional needs or your physical performance needs. All without a prescription. Sometimes a little scary.

I remember leaving a local health/holistic store feeling like I had to spend $250.00 a month just to fix, enhance and prevent a plethora of issues the owner was convinced I had.

I have pretty much dropped all of my supplement usage. I used to religiously consume Protein supplements and sport drinks(the expensive ones) and about 10 years ago I was also loading up on Creatine. All the supplements I used to purchase were for the purpose of increasing strength within the muscle groups. Fitness supplements, if you will.

Just a little story, about Creatine, I won't go into the chemistry, you can Wikipedia that for more detail. In a nutshell Creatine is produced in the body naturally and provides that instant energy for explosive power such as power lifting or short sprints. The idea with Creatine supplementing is it gives you that extra5 or 10 seconds more to push yourself over a threshold or plateau and then build on that to increase your strength.

Increase your Strength , that is what it is marketed as and further, you are told its safe since the body produces it anyways, oh yeah and all the athletes are using it (keep in mind this was about 10 years or more ago).

What a person needs to realize when considering supplement usage is the producers of these supplements do not fall under strict regulations and you really don't know what your getting in that container. Some producers have filler and contaminant allowances in their products and further with something like Creatine they give you a suggested loading criteria based on your weight, gender body fat etc.
Too many variables for my liking.

When I was taking Creatine , it was only for a month. I had to take 3 doses a day, what they called the loading phase and then tapper off according to their charts. I started to have a little stomach cramping but the circle of people I worked out with stated"that was normal"??!

My point is, if you are looking for physical performance enhancement, beware. These products are synthesised and poorly regulated. Do your research.

I believe, nothing beats homegrown natural foods, sleep and old fashion physical training to get you where you want to be.

JC Masterson, Silent River Kung Fu, Alberta, Canada

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