Sunday, August 2, 2015

REVIEW: Effects of Amino Acid Derivativeson, Physical, Mental and Physiological Activities.

This is a useful review of five ergogenic amino acid supplements (creatine, tyrosine, carnitine, HMB, and taurine) used frequently to enhance exercise performance, mental activity as well as body strength and composition.

Creatine, carnitine, HMB, and taurine are reported to delay the onset of fatigue, improve exercise performance, and body strength. Tyrosine has been proved to be very effective in fighting stress, improving mood and cognitive performance particularly in sleep-deprived subjects. Creatine is the most examined supplement with proven results, carnitine and taurine needs more comprehensive researches to provide evidence for their ergogenic role.


Table 1: Ergogenic action, type of exercise performed, and recommended dosage of the four amino acid derivatives
Supplements Ergogenic action Type of exercise Recommended dosage
Creatine Increased muscle mass, strength, fat free mass and fatigue resistance Short term endurance exercise, resistance exercise, anaerobic exercise 20 g/day-acute dose
3–5 g/day- chronic dose
Tyrosine Improved cognitive performance, accelerated neurotransmitter synthesis, stress resistance Stress related tasks Up to 100 mg/kg body weight
Carnitine Increased fat metabolism, energy production and fatigue resistance Long term endurance exercise 2 g/day
HMB Increased body strength, fat free mass, muscle mass, body fat loss and reduced muscle damage Resistance training, anaerobic exercise 3 g/day
Taurine Antihypertensive, increased maximal performance, reduced oxidative stress and body weight Endurance exercise 3 g/day

Monday, July 27, 2015

The creatine substance.

Creatine has been in use as an effective performance enhancing aid in many sports especially in track and field athletics for the past few decades. Since no harmful side effects have been found even at very large doses, its use is not prohibited by the governing bodies of sport (Maughan, 1999).

In mammals, creatine is synthesized naturally in the body from the amino acids, L-arginine, and glycine. In the kidney, the amino acids undergo L-arginine: glycine amidinotransferase-catalyzed reaction to give L-ornithine and guanidinoacetic acid. Guanidinoacetate is transported through the blood to liver where it is methylated to creatine in the presence of the enzyme S-adenosyl- L-methionine: N-guanidinoacetate methyltransferase.
Creatine is then supplied to creatine requiring tissues such as muscle and brain by the blood through an active transport system. In the muscles, creatine and phosphocreatine are converted to creatinine which is excreted by the kidneys into the urine (Wyss and Kaddurah-Daouk, 2000).

Approximately 94% of creatine is found in muscle tissue. Creatine stored in free and phosphorylated forms in skeletal muscles is important in maintaining a high ATP:ADP ratio during high-intensity exercise. Intense short-duration exercise results in phosphocreatine depletion from skeletal muscles. Inability to supply energy to rephosphorylate ADP to ATP, consequently leads to fatigue development and decline in physical performance (Chanutin, 1926; Hultman and Green haff, 1991; Greenhaff, 1997; Sahlin et al., 1998; Benzi and Ceci, 2001).

Creatine supplementation increases creatine and phosphocreatine concentrations in muscles, resulting in increased rate of ATP resynthesis and enhanced performance during high-intensity short-duration exercise (Sahlin et al., 1998; Benzi and Ceci, 2001).*(1)

ATP is critical for muscle contractions because it breaks the myosin-actin cross-bridge, freeing the myosin for the next contraction.*(2)

The Cross-Bridge Muscle Contraction Cycle  Source: Boundless. "ATP and Muscle Contraction".*(2)

So, in simple words, ATP (Adenine Tri-Phosphate) is the body's energy source molecule bond. When creatine enters the body (or after it is produced by the body) it firsts binds with a phosphate molecule to form Creatine Phosphate. Every time we squeeze our muscles a chemical reaction occurs inside the muscle, energy release in the form of heat and the ATP bond breaks. What remains, ADP (adenine Di-phosphate), a molecule bond unable to give any chemical reaction (muscle fatigue). It needs to combine again with a phosphate molecule to form a new ATP bond (energy source). Creatine Phosphate provides this phosphate molecule (recharge) allowing us to train harder and longer.*(3)



*(1) Source: Effects of Amino Acid Derivativeson Physical, Mental, and Physiological Activities (FEBY LUCKOSE, MOHAN CHANDRA PANDEY, and KOLPE RADHAKRISHNA).

*(2) Source: (https://www.boundless.com/biology/textbooks/boundless-biology-textbook/the-musculoskeletal-system-38/muscle-contraction-and-locomotion-218/atp-and-muscle-contraction-826-12069/)

*(3) Source: Creatine: Fact And Fiction! by Layne Norton (http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/layne13.htm)

Sunday, July 12, 2015

What does ergogenic means?

Ergogenic means to increase the capacity of the body or mind to perform a task. Ergogenic aids are substances, devices, or practices used to improve exercise and athletic performance. They work mainly by enhancing energy utilization and delaying the onset of fatigue. Ergogenic aids can be of several types like physical, mechanical, physiological, psychological, and nutritional (Bucci, 1993; Sobal and Marquart, 1994; Theinet al., 1995).

Nutritional ergogenic aids are dietary substances such as food or drugs that are consumed before, during, or after the exercise to enhance physical performance (Bucci,1993).

They enhance performance by either stimulating the central or peripheral nervous system, increasing energy production during exercise (by increasing the concentration of substrates that supply fuel or inhibiting substances that interfere with energy productions) or, by reducing muscle damage and enhancing recovery (Ivy, 1994).

Nutritional ergogenic aids can be broadly classified into three categories:

  • Macronutrients such as water, carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids.
  • Micronutrients like minerals, vitamins, and metabolic intermediates.
  • Nonessential dietary substances like bicarbonates, caffeine etc.
Source: Effects of Amino Acid Derivativeson Physical, Mental, and Physiological Activities (FEBY LUCKOSE, MOHAN CHANDRA PANDEY, and KOLPE RADHAKRISHNA).

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Make your first order from iHerb and save up to $10.00.



Since 1996 iHerb sells nutritional supplements and other healthy products both domestically and internationally. A rapidly-expanding business, iHerb carries one of the largest selections of high-quality nutritional products in the world.

Now, iHerb is one of the biggest online stores for quality Vitamins, Supplements and Natural Health Products with over 1,200 brands and 35,000 brand name products that you may also find at health food stores and natural pharmacies -- with one important difference: iHerb prices are typically 30 - 40% less. 

It has honest customer product reviews, assurance of freshness with expiration dates which can be accessed on the product page, it has 24 hour/7 day customer service, you have full access to an incredible amount of unbiased, science-based information about alternative and traditional healing, nutrition, lifestyle, longevity and more.

It's a ''greener'' way to shop because it uses 100% post-consumer recycled paper for 90% of all shipping boxes. The bubble wrap is 40% recyclable, and they recycle virtually all packing materials received from manufacturers.

Last but not least, is one of the most secure e-shops in the world. When you place an order, iHerb secures the transaction with an enhanced 256-bit encryption process. Furthermore, iHerb employs tokenization, a security measure recently implemented by Apple Pay. With tokenization, credit card numbers are converted into tokens and used as a proxy during the payment process. If the tokens are stolen, the codes become useless, as they don't contain your credit card number.

Use the code HJR405 with your first order as a new customer and save $10 on purchase of $40 or more or $5 if the order is less than $40.00.

By using this code you don't only save money from your first order but also you helping me to keep updating my blog and keep up with my training and dieting goals. Thank you!


Tuesday, June 23, 2015

The journey until now and beyond.

It's been really really long time since my last post, near three and half years. Long time indeed but this doesn’t mean that I ceased my training hobbies. The contrary, I continued, done many mistakes in the process, learned some things, reached tops and bottoms and yet, I am still hungry, I am still in love with the weightlifting/bodybuilding and the exciting journey for the vanity of perfection and the endless knowledge that this sport offers.

I will try to make time and to write down informations about training routines, diet approaches, supplement reviews and combinations, bro-talk & science, occasionally some news about the fitness world and a bit of my life & body progress.

The journey continues......

now........ 

and beyond.......