| Pinnacle CreaRibose ATP Kickersare the first supplement that combines creatine (to initiate muscular energy) and ribose (to sustain it) in one easy-to-take
quickcap. Each recommended serving is designed to supply two critical
components of the phosphagen cycle to jack up muscular ATP production
and energy, helping bodybuilders, weight trainers and other strength
athletes start stronger and work out longer than ever before.
Studies show that creatine and ribose loading before exercise, can
significantly enhance power, endurance and performance. Plus,
CreaRibose ATP Kickers can help support faster muscle recovery. In one
clinical study, Ribose actually helped cut recovery time by over half.
It's a dynamite combination of two natural, synergistic substances that
can kick any training program into higher gear.
ATP
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is a high-energy compound which is often referred to as the body?s "energy currency." This is truly an apt term since ATP
provides a primary source of energy to power muscular activity. Although the biochemistry of ATP may seem complex, its contribution to energy metabolism can be explained simply: When the body splits off one of ATP?s three phosphates, its energy is released and the muscle cells channel some of that energy into mechanical movement. Where an athlete is concerned, the goal of energy metabolism is to provide an adequate amount of ATP to power the muscles throughout the course of their physical activity. This requires the presence of creatine and ribose, natural substances which initiate and sustain ATP production.
CREATINE
Immediately after the onset of muscular activity, before muscle ATP pools dwindle, a muscle enzyme begins to break down another high-energy compound that is stored in the muscle, called creatine phosphate. It works by donating the phosphate portion of creatine phosphate to replenish ATP supplies. This is necessary since, as noted previously, ATP loses one of its phosphates while releasing energy and, therefore, needs another phosphate to continue doing its work. In this role, creatine functions as an ATP initiator, helping to provide energy for about 20 seconds.
Creatine's role in energy metabolism led researchers to investigate its potential use as an ergogenic (performance enhancing) supplement. The results were seen in many published studies which demonstrated creatine's efficacy as an
ergogenic aid that initiated gains in muscle, strength and performance. As a matter of fact, in the January 1997 issue of Nutrition Reviews, the opening paragraph of a review entitled "Creatine is an ergogen for anaerobic exercise" states: "Throughout history, athletes have searched for performance-enhancing [ergogenic] agents.
Over the last few decades, numerous dietary supplements have been marketed as ergogenic agents. Most, if not all, of these supplements did little more than decrease the net worth of the purchaser. Recently, creatine has been marketed as an ergogenic dietary supplement. Unlike previous claims, however, there appears to be scientific merit to the claim that creatine is ergogenic when taken in large amounts."
The Potent Combination in CreaRibose ATP Kickers Is Going To Impress You !
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