Sunday, June 9, 2013

Which Muscle Building Supplements To Stack With Whey Protein

By Howe Russ


If supplements confuse you then don't worry, you are certainly not alone. Despite the many people at your gym who you may think are miles ahead of you in terms of their fitness knowledge, recent studies show that most people who train at gyms have no idea which supplements to use in order to reach their physical goals. Learning how to build muscle is an often needlessly over-complicated affair.

While it is easy to start by grabbing a whey protein shake, the water becomes a little bit more murky when people try to progress on to adding additional products to work alongside it. Hype is king in the fitness industry and very few people take the time to learn what to look for in a product.

Today you are going to discover which products work well alongside whey in a good muscle building diet.

While every new item to go on sale in the health and fitness or nutrition industry will happily tell you that it is the greatest invention since the gym itself, the fact is more and more products are being released which have no actual scientific proof behind them to back up their claims. The things on today's list are established and proven.

1. A Creatine Monohydrate product.

2. Glutamine.

3. BCAA's.

Creatine is incredibly popular and widely available. Yet despite it's mainstream reputation, few people know what it is actually doing for their body. If you want to build your strength and size this product is particularly useful because it allows you to perform high intensity activities for slightly longer.

Sprinters were the first athletes to use this product and if you think about it, it's quite easy to see why this is the case. If you were able to run faster for slightly longer period there is a good chance you will be able to achieve a new personal best time in a big race. Now put this into a gym context. What would be the possibilities if you were able to perform an explosive moving, such as lifting a weight on a bench press, for slightly longer?

That basically sums up the effects this product is designed to have, but the tough part for most people is separating the many different forms and deciding which one is the best. The easy way to do this is to look at the science. While newer formulas such as ethyl-ester and kre-alkalyn certainly have positive advantages to them, the oldest form of creatine remains the king when it comes to concrete proof. Monohydrate is not only the most scientifically backed but it is also the cheapest due to the fact that it has now been on the market for over twenty years. Take advantage of this rather than seeing it as a negative.

As any experienced trainer will tell you, the importance of the recovery period following your gym session cannot be overplayed. In fact, this is absolutely key to your long-term results and if you fail to take advantage of the post-workout period you will be seriously short-changing yourself. The best way to increase results during this important period, as far as supplements go, is a substance such as glutamine.

There are multiple benefits to this one, most notably it's ability to help the body to improve it's release of natural growth hormone. You will also increase the functionality of your immune system, improving your resistance to minor illnesses and colds.

The final item today is Branched Chain Amino Acids. There are over twenty in total and your body will use these to create more lean tissue during the recovery phase following a tough session with your barbell. While you will get a good serving in your whey protein, science suggests that results can be improved drastically by taking a branched chain amino acid product on top.

The three items under the microscope today have been the secret weapons of countless bodybuilding routines and nutrition plans for many years now. Now that you have a good idea of what each of them actually does for your body and your progress, you will find it far easier to determine which supplements to use.




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