Creatine and Teenagers
By Marc David
Continually in the news people see the questions about creatine and a
teenager. Especially in high school sports where in some cases the
supplement has been banned. But if you have read the creatine article
entitled "Creatine: What is it?" you will certainly know it's not banned
because it's an illegal or dangerous supplement.
In fact, the best general article to read when it comes to creatine side
effects is The Truth About Creatine Side Effects. You'll certainly
understand when you read that creatine article that in general, the side
effects of this supplement are minor and usually related to stomach
discomfort. This rule applies to "individuals" in general.
But I'm getting ahead of myself...
Creatine is not a steroid. Creatine is a naturally occurring substance is
generally safe for men, women and teenagers.
Before the teenagers (under 18 crowd) start cheering I'm actually going to
state the opposite even though in my own non-medical opinion I feel there's
no peer research to show any negative side effects.
Creatine and teenagers just don't mix.
Before I get booed off the stage, please bear in mind that in general (men,
women, teens) nutrition and training are 97% of the puzzle and supplements
are around 3%. With this in mind, taking or not taking creatine as a
teenager is literally going to make very little different in the scheme of
things. Ask yourself a question if you are under 18 before you roll your
eyes.
Can you answer the following questions? (True or False)
*You know how many calories you need a day to reach your goals?
*You know exactly how much protein you need a day?
*You always have a plan when you workout?
*Your workouts are never boring.
*You've never hit a plateau?
*You don't miss a meal?
*You have short, medium and long term goals?
Because 99.99999% of teenagers will answer false to at least one of those
questions. Mostly questions 1 and 2.
My point is...
While there's not any scientific research to conclusively prove that
creatine and teenager is harmful whatsoever, it's my belief that while you
are under 18 and still growing, there's no reason to take any sports
supplements unless you can answer true to all of the above questions and are
responsible enough to follow directions per the supplement and be mature
enough to quit if you experience any creatine side effects that you feel are
negative.
There's not a whole lot of good reason to take creatine as a teenager.
You'll get far more benefits as an adult when you've had more training
experience under your belt and a few more years of solid nutritional
fundamentals. The 3% that supplements will make does not outweigh any
'potential' creatine side effects you may experience at such a young age.
And while it's true that science does not prove taking creatine is in any
way negative, it's just a common good practice that individuals who are
still growing just focus on a solid nutritional diet and not worry about
additional ways to gain a small advantage.
Marc David is a bodybuilder and creator of Everything-Creatine : Creatine
Monohydrate Informatiton. You can get info on Creatine at:
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