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Since the performance benefits of these supplements are based on dosing consistency not timing, what's the point? Filler?
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Since the performance benefits of these supplements are based on dosing consistency not timing, what's the point? Filler?
Since the performance benefits of these supplements are based on dosing consistency not timing, what's the point? Filler?
Not really, but I can see why you would think that. Although for optimal reservoirs of creatine and beta alanine in the system may require consistency, creatine and beta alanine also have immediate effects, it may not be optimal in comparison to consistent dosing over a few days, but you'll still get the elevated phosphcreatine levels in the blood from the creatine and the H+ buffering from the elevated carnosine via the beta alanine.
because creatine is good before and after a workout?
So you're saying that a single dose of creatine or beta alanine will result in better performance?
Better than not taking it at all, not as good as if you're taking it regularly, imo. I'm under the impression that you feel creatine/BA are either 0% or 100% effective, 100% being that you've reached a saturation point, but that isn't the case. Once you ingest creatine, the phosphocreatines are in the blood, regardless if the phosphocreatine reservoirs are full. Once ATP breaks down to ADP/AMP as a result of a forceful contraction, the phosphocreatine will still give off it's phosphorus chain to replenish the ATP, as long as there are elevated phosphocreatine in the blood. At what percent efficacy is this going on from a single dose? I don't know, but it's not 0%. Same with Beta Alanine, once digested, it will convert to carnosine and carnosine will buffer H+ ions whether you're at a saturation point or not. At what percent efficacy off a single dose? Again, I don't know, but it won't be 0%. These are chemical reactions that will naturally occur to some degree as long as the proper molecules are readily available in the blood stream.
Me personally, I supplement creatine daily, even if I'm on a pre-workout containing creatine just to make sure I'm getting the most of it and creatine mono is cheap enough where money isn't an issue.