Creatine is a great tool, but one I would use only very carefully in relation to backcountry hunting. Almost everyone who takes it while weight training gets stronger, but it can also have some pretty accentuated side effects that would be especially undesirable outside of civilization. Specifically, it changes the way your body uses water, which could obviously be problematic in the backcountry.
Also, creatine supplements tend to have a lot of contamination in the forms of unwanted compounds and heavy metals. More here, for anyone interested:
Levels of creatine, organic contaminants and heavy metals in creatine dietary supplements
High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) has been optimised for the analysis of the creatine content and possible organic contaminants in 33 samp…www.sciencedirect.com
I mean violent cramps that would not let go and last for minutes. They would seem to come from nowhere. I really had to pound the water. Also, it seemed to hurt my cardiovascular endurance capacity.
Creatine is a great tool, but one I would use only very carefully in relation to backcountry hunting. Almost everyone who takes it while weight training gets stronger, but it can also have some pretty accentuated side effects that would be especially undesirable outside of civilization. Specifically, it changes the way your body uses water, which could obviously be problematic in the backcountry.
Also, creatine supplements tend to have a lot of contamination in the forms of unwanted compounds and heavy metals. More here, for anyone interested:
Levels of creatine, organic contaminants and heavy metals in creatine dietary supplements
High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) has been optimised for the analysis of the creatine content and possible organic contaminants in 33 samp…www.sciencedirect.com
I had testicular cancer 15 years ago, I believe the source of the cancer was the impurities in the cheap creatine that I took in the late 90's.
Yikes. How long did you use it for? I went through a powerlifting phase in college that involved a lot of supplements that, in retrospect, were pretty sketch. Fine so far I think, but it's just so hard to tell how much damage something like that does to your body.
Just wondering if guys still use it much? I know when I was in the service 12 years ago it was crazy popular with the weight lifting guys. I see it for sale still buy hadn’t heard much on it.
Just curious
Chris, which product are you using for creatine?Yes I supplement with Creatine Monohydrate. All my athletes do as well. I even give it to my dog.