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Originally Posted by Simply Red
lew I'm still not clear on what Creatine does - is it ONLY for energy?
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Originally Posted by Silock
Creatine boosts ATP production by buffering phosphates. When you use your muscles, you have a limited supply of ATP (which is what powers your body). ATP goes to ADP (adenosine TRIphosphate to adenosine DIphosphate). Creatine donates a phosphate to the ADP so it becomes ATP again and can be used immediately for energy.
It will get you a few more reps when lifting, or slightly longer sprints. It's used in high-demand activities. There won't be much benefit, if any, to distance running or high-rep sets (20+).
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Silock answered it but in short, increased ATP gives you a small increase in the ability to get an extra rep or two on lifts. Is it a huge advantage, no. Is it a small advantage that comes relatively cheap, yes. It's worth it. Regular Creatine Mono, cheap stuff. Don't be bullshitted by some marketing of creatine buffering crap. That's worthless.