Trey is spot on....in fact it can be argued you are better off taking 5g of creatine a day rather than ignoring it altogether. Creatine has a multitude of benefits that reach far beyond "building muscle". A recent study published indicates it also helps overall cognitive health.Creatine is totally fine for strength + stamina. The water gets pushed into your muscles to promote atp and help muscles heal and grow. Load cycling or anything like that has been proven to be False and you body can only use about 5g of creatine a day. Creatine Monohydrate is about the best you can get but others options do well also. I’ve used it for years and never cycled it but kept it in my daily regimen. I haven’t taken it for about 2 years now but till most likely start again due to having a hunt in Colorado coming up in late sept. Check out tiger fitness on YouTube or others like Mark Lobliner who have facts backing creatine. It works great.
You know what's up! I take it you subscribe to Barbell Medicine as well?In the words of Dr. Jordan Feigenbaum: ¨Your grandmother should be taking creatine.¨
Endurance athletes benefit from creatine too. Just make sure you´re hydrating enough and only use supplements that are GMP certified.