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  1. 01dragonslayer

    Creatine Supplements - Common Questions Answered

    Aside from whey protein, creatine is probably the most-used muscle building supplement in gyms all over the world. Yet, creatine is surrounded by myths and rumors spread by people in gyms, magazines and on the internet who really do not understand what creatine is and how it works. It’s these...
  2. 01dragonslayer

    Make Your Own Homemade Pre-Workout Supplement

    Pre-workout supplements are a big business. The supplement industry combines many ingredients to form some rather potent potions to get you geared-up for your upcoming training session. The cost of pre-made drinks, shakes, or mixes can quickly add up when taken on a daily basis. With the right...
  3. 01dragonslayer

    14 Popular Supplement Myths Busted!

    Separating truth from myth can often be difficult in the muscle building and fitness realm. Everyone has an opinion, and often these opinions are based on rumors, misinformation, or a 10 second blurb overhead on the nightly news or radio. Many supplement myths remain prevalent, despite the fact...
  4. 01dragonslayer

    5 Supplements That Help Maximize Post-Workout Recovery

    As an athlete or bodybuilder, you require a lot from your body, which is why it's important to properly recover after each workout. Recovery refers to the techniques and actions you take to maximize repair, such as stretching, proper nutrition, heat, ice, and compression. Taking supplements to...
  5. 01dragonslayer

    What The Heck Are You Taking?

    Your simple guide to what is in our supplements and other odd sounding compounds. Microfiltered, isolates, extracts, ethyl esters, concentrates, acetyl-L, sulfates, what on earth do all of these terms mean? Is monohydrate a good thing? Do I really need to include guggulsterones to my supplement...
  6. 01dragonslayer

    Fatigue Fighters - 6 Nutrients That Amplify Your Efforts

    Tired? Run down? Feeling droopy, drained and devastatingly devoid of energy, despite devouring your morning coffee or energy drink? Well it's time to wake up, and I'm going to help you do so! But before I dive into the details, it's time for a pop quiz. Ready? Here goes...Give me a list of 6...
  7. 01dragonslayer

    Glutamine And Creatine: Old Dogs Can Learn New Tricks

    Glutamine and creatine are two of the most common amino acid supplements in sports nutrition today. They have been talked about thousands of times for nearly two decades (there is research on glutamine that dates back as early as the 1970’s). Claim after claim has been made for these two...
  8. 01dragonslayer

    Creatine Supplements Guide: Learn How To Choose The Right Product

    There are hundreds of sites out there that sell you creatine supplements but none of them give you the facts about creatine and whether it's what you need for your goals. This page has everything you wanted to know about creatine supplements. If you are considering creatine supplements you...
  9. 01dragonslayer

    5 Supplements That Help Maximize Post-Workout Recovery

    As an athlete or bodybuilder, you require a lot from your body, which is why it's important to properly recover after each workout. Recovery refers to the techniques and actions you take to maximize repair, such as stretching, proper nutrition, heat, ice, and compression. Taking supplements to...
  10. V

    Here’s Why Creatine Remains One of the Most Popular Wellness Supplements

    Creatine is a naturally occurring source of energy for our muscles. It is not a steroid and it does not directly affect a users’ testosterone levels. Around 95% of the creatine in our body is stored in skeletal muscle but small amounts are also found in the heart, brain and other tissues. The...
  11. 01dragonslayer

    Is Creatine For You? 17 Common Questions Answered

    1.What Is Creatine? Creatine is derived from the amino acids glycine, arginine, and methionine. Skeletal muscle contains 95% of all creatine. The heart, brain, and testes hold the remaining 5%. 2. How Does Creatine Work? According to David Sandler, the Senior Director of Education for the...
  12. 01dragonslayer

    Powerlifting Supplements: 5 Key Ingredients To Boost Performance & Recovery

    Speed, power and strength: Just a few of the requirements of a successful powerlifter. Form meets function in this sport of inches and it would behoove anyone to look for an edge to separate one from being a champion and not being a champion. Just like any other sport, lifters need nutritional...
  13. 01dragonslayer

    Creatine Pre Or Post Workout? When to Take Creatine Supplements

    Creatine supplements are like the Kardashians. They aren’t going away any time soon. But unlike the Kardashians, creatine works. As one of the most clinically studied supplements on the market, its effectiveness is unmatched. With more discoveries about this wonder supplement surfacing, it’s...
  14. 01dragonslayer

    No Pump Chump: Tips For A Better Muscle Pump

    We all go through periods when pumps elude us. Frankly, these periods really suck. And worse, they seem beyond explanation. It's a bloody shame, considering how motivating enlarged, vascular muscles can be. As Arnold once said, a huge pump in a body part is almost as good as having sex… and you...
  15. 01dragonslayer

    14 Popular Supplement Myths Busted!

    Separating truth from myth can often be difficult in the muscle building and fitness realm. Everyone has an opinion, and often these opinions are based on rumors, misinformation, or a 10 second blurb overhead on the nightly news or radio. Many supplement myths remain prevalent, despite the fact...
  16. 01dragonslayer

    Creatine Supplements Guide: Learn How To Choose The Right Product

    There are hundreds of sites out there that sell you creatine supplements but none of them give you the facts about creatine and whether it's what you need for your goals. This page has everything you wanted to know about creatine supplements. If you are considering creatine supplements you...
  17. 01dragonslayer

    Stacking Creatine and Beta-Alanine For Better Results

    The effectiveness of creatine supplementation is well known. Creatine increases lean muscle mass, boosts strength, and provides you with more energy during intense workouts. Combine the effectiveness of creatine with the fact that it has no side effects, and you have a recipe for a best-selling...
  18. V

    Here’s the Perfect Morning Pre-Workout Meal You Need for Breakfast

    Morning workouts present a common conundrum: should you eat a pre-workout meal? If you aren’t a breakfast person and prefer a fasted workout, then maybe you can just chug some water, skip the food, and go right into your warm-up. But if you find yourself crashing mid-workout on an empty...
  19. 01dragonslayer

    3 bodybuilding staples all supplement stacks should include

    Obviously for anybody trying to build muscle, you will know how important it is to train regularly, train hard, eat right, and get plenty of rest in the process. If you can honestly say that you do all of those things and are not seeing the gains you were hoping for, it may be time to consider...
  20. 01dragonslayer

    Understanding Blood Work A-Z

    Found this on another site.....great info..... You all should want to know how to read and understand your blood work: I’m going to venture a guess about what happens when you, a weight lifter, goes to the doctor to get a physical. I’m betting that you almost always get a follow-up call from...

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