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Destonomos
04-11-2005, 11:06 PM
Silly question I know but since i'm a noob here it goes. I am a 6 foot 19 year old male that weighs currently 137lbs. I've been going to the gym. Eating healthy and not doing cardio. I have only been lifting weights to gain muscle mass and after 4 months I can see a difference but its only slight. I know I should wait longer b4 trying this but college is almost over and my normal access to a gym will be few and far between. So would it be a good idea to try this stuff out and if so what should I be looking for specifically when I go to GNC. I am currently only taking vitamins B, C, and a multivitamin daily. Oh and if I forgot to mention it, I regularly go to the gym 3 times a week.
SpecialK
04-11-2005, 11:21 PM
Why will your access to a gym be limited? Where are you going after college? If you are saying right now that you aren't going to be working out on a consistent basis in the future, then most any gains you make now, creatine or not, you will lose. Assuming you are graduating this spring, creatine most likely isn't going to do anything for you between now and then. Now if you plan on continuing to workout on a consistent basis after college, then it may be worth taking.
Destonomos
04-11-2005, 11:46 PM
oh i'm only a freshman :p college for this semester is just going to be over with and when I say limited I mean i live in the middle of no where with the closest gym a hour drive away, right now in college its less then a 2 min walk lol. Oh i'm going to be working out this summer just i'm going to have to buy some freeweights or something, I dunno.
IZich
04-12-2005, 01:27 AM
Why will your access to a gym be limited? Where are you going after college? If you are saying right now that you aren't going to be working out on a consistent basis in the future, then most any gains you make now, creatine or not, you will lose. Assuming you are graduating this spring, creatine most likely isn't going to do anything for you between now and then. Now if you plan on continuing to workout on a consistent basis after college, then it may be worth taking.
well said.
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