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Are any of the over the counter "bodybuilding" suppliments illegal . Things such as creatine, DHEA, inordinate amounts of arginine,glutamine etc... How bout for nationals, track, age group etc..
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Few questions: why do you need these supplements, or any for that matter?
Creatine basically fills your muscles with water. Water gain = not muscle gain, especially in the short term - so your cycling will suffer. DHEA is illegal last I checked. Also, arginine and glutamine dont have any extra benefits over proper training, so I don't think they're illegal. None of these are really helpful unless you're a sprinter who doesn't care much about body mass... |
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Creatine won't help cyclists too much actually, unless they sprint constantly. Creatine phosphate is used by Type II a and b fibres (white fibres), which are both used for long and short anaerobic activity. Unless you plan on doing a lot of sprinting, you're not going to see a vast improvement.
Most cycling only involves these fibres for brief periods of time, and otherwise relies on type I (red) fibres, which specialize for aerobic activity. They use triglycerides.
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What makes you think that cyclists don't care about Type II muscles? Ever done a crit?
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Then don’t take supplements if you don’t want to cheat. What’s legality got to do with it? If you are getting it out of a bottle instead of working for it then that’s cheating in my book. Jay |
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Craetine and vitamins isnt cheating
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![]() count me in as well I have a well stocked cabinet, but unfortunately I am now at the age where Saw Palmetto is my number one supplement. J/K
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There is a track somewhere down in Atlanta.
I live in a mixed up mental state. I love weights and I would make a better sprinter, but I want to become a better climber. Truely I am messed up in the head as the two activities (weights and hill climbing) are in opposition to each other. Or at least it seems that way when I am lugging my carcass up the hill. I have a 25 year addiction to lifting. I know that is blasphemy on this forum ![]()
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Missed this post.........I am no expert felty, but you are no climber. There are so many events on the track that you can find something you are suited for and still lift. If you are not a great sprinter you might be a persuiter or kilo rider. All that lifting might go to some use other than extra weight to lug up a hill
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Conserve calories, eat more calories, more bodyweight equals more leverage equals pushing heavier weight. Yep....I can volunteer at a booth. ![]() |
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Actually I wouldn't mind giving it a try just to see what would happen. thinks to self, "shouldn't have admitted that to Bill" ![]() |
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There's a lot of things people do that's cheating but they think it's just apart of the "sport." Please. Cheats abound.
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