Here is Your Supplement Checklist
Confused Supplement Seeker,
A few days ago this kid
posted his supplement stack
pictures. He spends $400+ a
month on supplements! I
think I spend under $50 and
that's if I'm being
experimental.
I'll refrain from talking
about brand names and such
as I think we all have our
opinions on those and many
times price is a factor.
Let's just stick to the
overall basics.
So let's begin...
Foundational
Supplements:
* Multi-vitamin
* Essential Fatty Acid
complex
The multi-vitamin will act
as an insurance policy.
Variety in your diet is
great and you should strive
for it, but not all of us
get everything we need for
optimal performance. And
with the debates on food
quality, it's just a decent
idea to take a multi-
vitamin.
An EFA complex gives you so
many benefits to fat burning
and muscle building by
increasing your metabolism
and the heart healthy
benefits, it's just a must.
Eating plenty of fish will
help ensure you are getting
your Omega acids but again,
insurance policy and a
decent foundational
supplement.
And that's it!
Performance/Muscle
Building Supplements:
* Whey protein
* Creatine
Why isn't protein a
foundational? Because I
believe that if you wanted
to, you could get all your
protein needs from whole
foods. It's not a
foundational to take a shake
even after a workout. And
while you can argue that the
body will absorb it better
and such, it still doesn't
make it a must even as an
insurance policy.
But it sure as heck does
help. I think most
bodybuilders will take some
form of whey shake at some
point during the day. My
guess is in the morning upon
waking up and after a
workout.
Good old creatine. It's
proven in over 300 peer
reviewed published articles
on it's improvements to the
bodybuilding athlete.
Optional Supplements:
* Beta-Alanine
* Glutamine
* Casein
* Other proteins
An up-coming major player
in coo hoots with creatine
is beta- alanine. From my
own research and
experimentation, it's a fine
supplement and not a bank
breaker. I do stack this
with my BCAA supplement that
has creatine in it. One to
watch at the least.
Glutamine is something that
gets a lot of attention but
rarely do we find studies
that show it's clear link to
bodybuilding. Needless to
say...
You can try it out if you
want.
Casein is just a slower
digesting protein. Many
people are firm believers in
mixing proteins especially
at night when you want a
slower digesting protein.
Some products have protein
combinations in them
already. Dairy proteins like
cottage cheese have casein
in them and make a very good
nighttime snack.
Other proteins like egg
white protein or vegetarian
proteins might be something
optional if you find it
necessary or beneficial.
Experimental
Supplements:
* BCAAs
* Caffeine
Branch Chain Aminos are
great. Especially in a
pre-workout formula. At the
moment, I've had great
personal success using a
BCAA powder with creatine
mixed in it. Not something
for everybody but if you are
looking for that extra edge,
BCAA style supplements sure
do have a lot of valid
research behind them to
suggest a performance
enhancement.
Caffeine for weight loss or
a metabolism boost or maybe
you just like your local
coffee shop. I don't
experiment with it at all
but I do like my coffee.
Many people find that
caffeine in coffee or green
tea make good herbal weight
loss products that are safe.
Remember, there are
hundreds of supplements out
there and the list is
growing daily. These few are
really all you'll need in
addition to your 5-6 meals a
day.
If you were to stick just
with the foundational
supplements, you would still
make fantastic progress and
spend under $30 a month on
supplements.
About the Author
Marc David is an innovative
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