06/22/2025
Over the last couple months I decided to try creatine for the first time. I'm 39 years old and have never really taken any supplements besides protein and which I only started about 3 years ago.
The following is a little write up on my experience with it.
Stage 1: Loading Phase
If you don't know, creatine essentially loads your muscles with water so they can give a more anabolic (muscle-building) environment
and enhances nutrient delivery to muscle fibers.
That being said, it takes time to load the muscles usually 2 weeks or so. During this process I had a really hard time with bloating and hydration. It seemed like I couldn't get enough water even though I was drinking more then ever. The bloating also just made for an uncomfortable experience.
Stage 2: Training phase
After about 10 days I started to notice an energy boost. Not just when working out but throughout the day. I just felt better and more active.
My workouts, which were mostly lifting and some cardio, were also improving. I was easily able to add another set of everything and overall just more energy during my workout. It would take about a month however before I started noticing any actual strength improvements. Which were minimal, but the energy boost was more then worth it already.
My recovery after workouts was also better and quicker, I would guess at a good 20-30% faster then normal.
Stage 3: Post training
After about 3 months of taking creatine the energy boost that I originally experienced has been diminishing some, though it could just be me getting use to a new normal. Not sure. I also would say I'm about 7 lbs heavier then before. Probably mostly water retention in the muscle and some extra muscle growth.
Though I forgot to do any max tests before starting to take creatine, I think I can safely say I have had strength gains. Though not as much as I hoped. Probably 2-3%, unquantifiable of course.
Overall I would say it has lead me to better muscular endurance, which in theory, leads to faster hypertrophy.
I would recommend it, especially if you are over 35 years old.
More to come in another post about creatine for climbers.