The effect of creatine monohydrate supplementation during combined strength and high intensity training on performance in rowers
(The effect of creatine monohydrate supplementation during comined strength and high intensity training on performance in rowers)
There was a significant interaction effect for body mass indicating that the Cr group gained 0.7 kg over the 5 day loading period. Five days of Cr loading did not change body composition (% fat, lean body mass) nor did it improve repeated interval rowing performance, 2000 m rowing performance or repeated strength performance greater than the placebo group. Ventilation threshold, maximal oxygen consumption, 2000 m rowing performance time, repeated interval performance and repeated 10 RM strength significantly increased similarly in both groups after 5 weeks of combined training. The ability to perform more repetitions per set of strength exercise for bench press and leg press after 5 weeks of training was also not greater with Cr supplementation. Also, the ability to maintain power output during repeated 250 m and 500 m high intensity intervals during training was not significantly greater with Cr supplementation compared to placebo.
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| Notations: | endurance sports biological and medical sciences |
| Language: | English |
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1999
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| Online Access: | http://www.sportmedab.ca/research/the%20effect%20of%20cmhs.html |
| Document types: | research paper |
| Level: | advanced |