Animal Rep
05-18-07, 12:12 pm
Q: If I use Animal Pump do I need to supplement with extra creatine?
A: No. No. No. Animal Pump comes equipped with a full daily dose of creatine. Studies show that all ya need is 2-3 grams of creatine per day--that's it. And these were done with just plain ol’ monohydrate. And if 2 grams of plain mono is good enough, then you can bet 3 grams of the most cutting-edge, advanced, patented creatines are gonna be plenty. Other things t keep in mind:
1. Long before there were creatine "supplements", we were getting creatine through the foods we ate. We need to take this into consideration when we look at our overall creatine intake. And the foods bodybuilders typically eat are often those that have the highest levels of creatine (think beef, for example).
2. More and more supplements contain creatine, and many lifters are taking different supplements, creating a potential overlap. There also seems to be a general mentality among supplement users--that more is better. When it comes to creatine, this is not the case.
3. Animal Pump has been tested thoroughly before it was launched via Alpha Testing: (http://animalpak.com/html/article_details.cfm?ID=320§ion=). These Alpha Testers, along with tens of thousands of people using Pump in the real world have shown that Pump is the real deal.
4. Animal Pump, like all Animal products, come with a full money back guarantee. If there wasn't enough creatine, Pump wouldn't work and there would be many problems.
A: No. No. No. Animal Pump comes equipped with a full daily dose of creatine. Studies show that all ya need is 2-3 grams of creatine per day--that's it. And these were done with just plain ol’ monohydrate. And if 2 grams of plain mono is good enough, then you can bet 3 grams of the most cutting-edge, advanced, patented creatines are gonna be plenty. Other things t keep in mind:
1. Long before there were creatine "supplements", we were getting creatine through the foods we ate. We need to take this into consideration when we look at our overall creatine intake. And the foods bodybuilders typically eat are often those that have the highest levels of creatine (think beef, for example).
2. More and more supplements contain creatine, and many lifters are taking different supplements, creating a potential overlap. There also seems to be a general mentality among supplement users--that more is better. When it comes to creatine, this is not the case.
3. Animal Pump has been tested thoroughly before it was launched via Alpha Testing: (http://animalpak.com/html/article_details.cfm?ID=320§ion=). These Alpha Testers, along with tens of thousands of people using Pump in the real world have shown that Pump is the real deal.
4. Animal Pump, like all Animal products, come with a full money back guarantee. If there wasn't enough creatine, Pump wouldn't work and there would be many problems.