Research article showing creatine improves interval workouts
January 30, 2010 by Ryan Irwin · Leave a Comment
In yet another study, creatine once again shows it’s value and effectiveness for individuals. Interval training is a very effective way to not only improve one’s cardiovascular health, but also one’s body composition. By doing 100% effort exercise for a short duration, then backing down the intensity for recovery and repeating these intervals, you can accomplish both of these goals in a short amount of time.
Creatine has had countless research studies done and it continues to impress and prove that it should be a staple in any athletes supplement stack or just those who are looking to get the most out of their workouts. In this study, published in the Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, scientists determined if creatine supplementation would enhance the high intensity interval training (HIIT). The results were positive and a significant finding showed that creatine supplementation spared muscle glycogen during such exercise. This will allow for longer bouts of exercise, quicker recovery time and better performance.
Bottom line, whether you are a lifter, endurance athlete, or a cross trainer, creatine is a solid supplement to include in your arsenal. Let us put together a complimenting supplement program to get the most out of your training and help you reach your full potential.
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